The smart necklace keeps track of recollections
Acer's products include built-in sensors, which allow you to count the number of reminders and notifications on your smartphone.
Acer devices are designed as conventional beads, in which designs can be customized or customized. Internal integration is the processor and sensor that counts the number of recitations, by counting how many times the particle has been rotated.
Apple's smart necklace.
The results from the bead will be synchronized and displayed on the smartphone. In addition to providing information, users can share their results on social networks, track their personal schedules and other members.
According to Taiwannews, some people think that automatically counting times will help users focus more on the meaning of the concept. It is also said that this is just Acer's marketing plan to target groups of customers according to a certain religion.
The report said smart beads have received tens of thousands of pre-orders. In the future, manufacturers can integrate electronic payment or add incentive programs at some stores to members of the Buddhist community.
The results from the bead will be synchronized and displayed on the smartphone.
Prior to Acer's product, the technology was applied to religion. Some of the Buddhist temples in Hong Kong, for example, incorporate Bluetooth Beacon technology, which automatically introduces visitors to the temple.
Meanwhile, the Lotos Network, a Buddhist group in the United States, released a separate electronic money called Karma Coin in 8/2017. Users can earn Karma Coin by meditating and teaching Buddhism; That money can be spent in this community.
- Veil watch for the health of pets Voyce
- China: Found an 800-year-old gold necklace in a wreck
- Digging a 1,700-year-old strange gold ring in Estonia
- Necklace puffs up to save lives
- Smart clothes track wearer's health
- Unique health track device 'cum' fashionable sports pants
- The 29 million-year-old stone on the necklace of pharaoh Tutankhamun
- Collars help the sheep against wolves
- Smart bike capable of tracking health
- Smart diapers
- Unexpected use from smart panties
- The oldest bracelet in the world