Tired of plugging a Bluetooth earpiece into your head? The CommBadge is
a wearable Bluetooth speakerphone designed to work with Android devices
and the iPhone. No doubt it will be a welcome accessory for those who
are tired of poorly fitting earpieces.
It is activated the same way the crewmembers from Star Trek: The Next Generation
would activate their chest mounted communicators. The CommBadge will
come in three trim levels: CommBadge Classic, CommBadge and CommBadge+.
The Classic model is the Bluetooth speaker with clip. The middle trim
incorporates an ID holder for business users and the CommBadge+ adds a
retractable lanyard. Retail prices are expected to begin at about $95.
The
device will be able access Siri or Google Now and perhaps the coolest
feature about it is how it helps prevent your conversations from being
put on public display. The speaker is designed to provide clean sound
to the wearer, but beyond a distance of about one foot, the sound waves
will sound scrambled. People will be able to tell you are on a call,
but they will not be able to hear your better half griping about
forgetting to pick up some milk on the way home. The speaker also
functions as a tether, so it can alert you if you leave your phone
somewhere and it gets disconnected. There will be companion iOS and
Android apps available to customize the CommBadge to work the way you
want it to.
The CommBadge is charged via micro USB and battery
life is claimed to last a full day on average. The product as you might
expect is in the prototype phase and CommBadge is looking to crowd fund
the project to get production going.
So, if you are tired of
Bluetooth earpieces constantly not fitting correctly in your ear, the
CommBadge may be just what you are looking for. Check out the video and
source link below…engage.
source: CommBadge
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