
Nathan Davis, has come up with a conceptual design of an Mp3 player which is wearable. Yes, he has come up with a design that promises to deliver great music right on your wrists.

iPod shuffle and all the other tiny MP3 players lack a display panel, and with no additional utility features (for athletes), they aren’t as useful for a serious athlete as they ought to be. This concept promises to change all that.

Composed of a silicone band - enabling it to be worn on wrist - it mounts an OLED display protected by a layer of polycarbonate. The controls are located beneath the display and can be revealed by sliding it.

There are no messy wires as sound is transported to Bluetooth headphones. Volume can be controlled using a jog wheel located on the outer edge of the display. This sensitive ring can also be used to control tracking of the song. Add some features for athletes like thermometer, GPS capability, distance monitor etc., and Eureka! You’ve got a complete gadget.
I really hope that millions of companies out there pay special attention to this design and get cracking on the production part.
This one, I will prey to get my hands (wrists) on soon.
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Source: techblog



























