MIT’s EMF detector bracelet takes all the fun out of radiation poisoning

September 22nd, 2008 by

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We’ve seen our fair share of EMF detectors and other tin foil hat apparel, but no endeavor is complete without the MIT stamp of approval. Cati Vaucelle’s EMF sensor bracelet is designed to pick up on any potentially harmful electromagnetic fields, allowing you to dance around the veritable minefield of computers and cell phones in your workplace, unscathed by the — maybe, maybe not — lethal effects of radiation being emitted. Nevermind about looking like a freak — better safe than sorry, right? The bracelet, sensitive up to 14-inches, features an integrated LED that’s illuminated whenever an EMF field over 50kHz is detected. If you’d like to see this prototype in action, a video will be presented today at Ubicomp in Seoul, or save your air miles and see it here after the break.

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NTT DoCoMo creates kid-friendly handset and bracelet combo

December 10th, 2007 by

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NTT DoCoMo is launching a new mobile phone / bracelet combo aimed at helping youngsters stay safe on the mean streets of Japan. The two-part system combines the FOMA F801i phone, which adds safety features like a 100-decibel alarm, high intensity flashing LEDs, and the ability to automatically notify family in the event of an emergency, and a bracelet remote control which communicates with the device. The phone can be set to provide its location to registered parties, and will turn itself on if it has been switched off. Coupled with the phone is the “amulet style” bracelet, which can be used to locate a misplaced phone, lock the handset, or send a message to another phone (if the device and bracelet are out of range for over five minutes). We suspect that for worried and / or nosey parents, this is a dream come true.

 

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The vibrating Bluetooth bracelet

December 9th, 2007 by

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When time comes grinding to a halt, and some Cthulhu, alien, or robotic variety of overlords stand in judgment of all that has gone down on planet Earth, we suspect the vibrating Bluetooth bracelet will rank pretty low on their list… just beneath politicians from the early 21st century and cutting someone off on the freeway. At any rate, if you can’t stand walking around in public “hands free” with that pesky Bluetooth headset sticking out of your ear-hole, perhaps this is the device for you. Instead of brazenly assuming you want to be shackled to a phone conversation 24/7, the bracelet subtly buzzes your wrist to let you know that you’ve got an incoming call, text message, or email. A three-hour charge will garner you 100 hours of use, and the bracelet is compatible with Bluetooth 1.1, 1.2, and 2.0 — so if it doesn’t work with your phone, it just wasn’t meant to be. Available right now for the shockingly low price of £23.50 (or about $48).

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