2013年6月20日星期四

Switch Gloves £ 1000, the palm in a telephone: Talk to the Hand

Gadget - and expensive - new gloves allow much, the term "hands-free" leads to a new level - speaking in them because they make a call.miu miu crossbody The gloves are called "Talk To The Hand" and the cost of a pair of £ 1,000 known. They come with a built-in speaker and an integrated microphone that a finger can be connected to any mobile phone via Bluetooth. It uses vintage Miu Miu and gloves Pineider and combined with parts of mobile phones by O2, which can be recycled commissioned the project. The mobile phone users will be able to keep their hands warm while talking without the phone out of your pocket or purse. Mr. Miles, of Windsor, designed two new pair of gloves - one in pink and one in brown and yellow. They will appear in an exhibition in July this year and visitors will be able to win the gloves. If demand is high, they will then be produced on a larger scale. O2 Recycle which supports the project, believe that there are already 70 million unused mobile phones in the UK. The service pays up to 260 lbs for those who recycle the gadgets such as mobile phones, portable consoles, navigation systems, MP3 players and digital cameras. Designer Sean Miles, the man behind the designs, hopes his work people think about recycling. The 41-year-old said: "I hope that my presentation in hand to get people to think again about the waste by recycling gadgets not created the project. "While it may not be for everyone, there are hundreds of other applications, the old phones can be made - to be overhauled and used to be mined for their components. "If a few more people to recycle their equipment rather than to the landfill, I think this project has achieved its goal. The discussion gloves for mobile hand is created, the second product in a range of O2 recycling and Miles. The first name of vintage shoes are combined with old combined as walkie-talkies, known to create customized, fully functional mobile phones. Miles is currently working on the combination of mobile phones with handbags - so that people do not take the time to dig into their pockets for a cell phone when it rings. Bill Eyres, Head of O2 Recycle, urges people to responsibly recycle their mobile phones. He said: "There is an urgent need for us to old phones to look, and all the gadgets that we are moving from or to be updated annually. "Whether consoles or cameras, buy miu miu bagwe should view them as a resource that we need to recycle instead of return into account.

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