'Stand-alone' gloves for iPhone
The first version of ManiGlove looks pretty much like my golf glove, but it has a pair of replaceable batteries and is equipped with extra Bluetooth to control the iPhone and iPod.
ManiGlove gloves manufactured by Scott Dixon can control iPhone, iPod and Siri using bluetooth technology.
ManiGlove gloves
The first version of ManiGlove looks pretty much like my golf glove, but it has a pair of replaceable batteries and is equipped with extra Bluetooth to control the iPhone and iPod. Move your index and other fingers to adjust the volum, switch tracks, start Siri and control the Power Point performance.
At first, Scott Dixon thought of a glove that controlled music while exercising. This is a lightweight and breathable glove that can be used even when you are running, hot and sweating. The battery for the glove can be used within 15 hours and it can be replaced.
Currently, the gloves are sold for $ 39.
- Walking gloves
- How is the price of iPhone X in countries selling the world's most expensive iPhone?
- Love gloves help connect long distances
- Bluetooth headset integrated
- Composer 'adventure' with digital toys
- Gloves warning of toxic substances
- iPhone is hot when using: What to do?
- Gloves help to pass the ball as Andy Murray
- Charging the iPhone's battery is ... the bike
- Video: Gloves help astronauts as strong as Ironman
The US company is about to build a supersonic passenger plane of 6,000km / h Japan develops avatar robot as in fiction film Australia tested the world's first mango picking robot America develops technology to separate water from animal waste Finland installs the world's first sand cell system Developing a prism that allows solar cells to receive maximum light at any angle Design of traffic lights to absorb force to save people in accidents China synthesizes a new crystal, producing a laser 13 times stronger than the old technology