Speak the phone over the glove
Handsfree helps users keep their hands warm during winter days without having to take their hands off the bag.
Designer Sean Miles, UK, has released a technology-matching glove, called Talking Hands. The product is part of the recycling project of old utility equipment.
The price of a pair of gloves up to a thousand pounds, has a built-in speaker on the thumb and a microphone on the little finger of the glove. The user can connect the glove to any portable handset via Bluetooth.
Fashion gloves combine with recycled old cell phones known as 'hand-to-hand' - (Photo: Daily Mail).
Mr. Miles gloves Miu Miu and Pineider classic combined with parts from mobile devices are recycled through a network of O 2. This product is produced in two colors pink and yellowish brown.
Handsfree helps users keep their hands warm during winter days without having to take their hands off the bag. If market demand is high, this product will be produced on a large scale.
According to estimates by the network 'O2 Recycle' (Recycling O 2), currently in the UK with around 70 million mobile handsets old, unused. Sean Miles hopes that 'Talking Hands' will make people think more about the waste of not recycling old-fashioned electronic gadgets.
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