Looks like a bracelet, plays like an iPod
Apparently, Apple fanboys (and girls) are determined not to let the iPod fade away into obscurity and let Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak's prophecy come true where he predicts the music player's death.
With the sleekness and sexiness of most recent iPods, or the extreme portability of the old minis, Indian designer Gopinath Prasan, creator of the iBangle, must've wondered how to go about turning it up a notch and make the iPod a wearable fashion accessory as well as a functional one.
Don't let its loose look fool you; the iBangle is a thin piece of aluminum with a multitouch track pad that won't easily slip off. That tiny blue button seen in the illustration somehow inflates the blue cushion inside the bracelet with air for a snug fit on the wrist.
(Credit: dvice.com)The "voice interface"--where you hear what track you're "scrolling" through--is supposed to help offset the fact that there is no visual interface on the bracelet/MP3 player. Also, instead of being tethered to the standard earbuds or headphones, audio is transmitted wirelessly via Bluetooth.

The multitouch interface is a good idea until it brushes up against you and changes your song.
(Credit: dvice.com)Now, if only it had a way to play video files. Perhaps a screen could be put on it, and the iBangle could pass for a watch--go, go gadget! However cool the concept is, there's no mention of how you would charge the device--dock, dongle, adapter? Also, is it gender neutral? Well, being as this is only a concept from the designer, we'll cut it some slack. There is definitely something here to work with.
So, my question to you is: if Apple co-opted the designer along with the idea and started mass production on this, would you buy it?





But I guess what I really want is a watch like this lol. Water proof multi-function device + waterproof bluetooth headset = happy surfer.
This could be a possible successor to the current shuffle. Hm.......
If Apple wants to revitalize its iPod lineup, they need to break their own rules and make a modular device. Customization and personalization is pretty much the way to go from here. Especially as a company that's market presence and power is based off of brand name and style, that would seem to be the logical choice. Or if they just kept focusing on the iPod Touch/iPhone and made a more flexible and customizable OS for it, that'd make some people happy.
Short-version:
"Meh"
Why not have the iBangle produce a holographic 3D menu interface that just pops out of the iBangle and hovers over it? But, you would need to find a HIGH capacity battery and a projector small enough to fit into the iBangle. But, nonetheless, pretty cool concept. I wouldn't buy it though, not enough features to justify buying it.
as for the battery, I know in things like electric toothbrushes they use an induction charging system, this type of charging uses electromagnetic charging so it allows items like a toothbrush to charge with out shocking someone. It also allows for charging without having any open ports.
I would buy this if it were avalible, but I would diffenetly like it if it was a watch with the bluetooth option, and if it was a watch there are other powering options avaible like the eco drive or kinetic.
Your toothbrush runs 5 minutes before being restored to its dock. Your watch can go years on that tiny battery because all it's doing is turning a gear.
This is an mp3 player that needs to play music for hours.
as far as the standalone iPod dying, i think that's a given. I just hope that when Apple kills their iPod lineup, they don't expect their huge fanbase to go out and buy the latest, greatest iTouch, cause they'll be sorely disappointed...
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by mjcarpenter
November 17, 2008 8:21 PM PST
- I would buy it on the condition that the wireless earphones are solid. I feel like something that small would have most of the space that would usually be used to improve the sound, taken up by the wireless receiver. Also, the earbuds would have to fit well. Nothing like this could be cheap, so to have loose, flimsy earbuds would be a deal breaker. However, the design looks extremely sleek, and i think would be a must own for any apple fan. Anything that would make it iPhone compatible (i.e. microphone) would be sweet too.
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