Google and Levi's Create A New Wearable: A Smart Jacket That Connects To Your Phone!

in #news7 years ago


Technology seems to be taking over almost every part of our lives nowadays.
And while we've seen many different kinds of wearables - fitness trackers, headphones with lots of features, smart watches, smart rings... There's one kind of wearable that hasn't really been created yet.

Smart Clothing.


Google and Levi's are coming out with a so-called "Smart Jacket", a connected denim jacket that will be linked to your phone.

The key here is the Jacquard Technology, a new invention from Google's ATAP division (Advanced Technology And Product).
The Jacket, called "The Commuter", uses conductive yarn woven into it, which can then be connected to your smartphone.



Details

The Interactive jacket has been created specifically for bike riders, so that they don't have to stop and get their phone out if they want to do things like change the music or get directions.
It was announced mid-2015 and was originally set to launch in spring 2017.
But the release date has now been pushed back to autumn of this year.
The price for this smart jacket will be $350.

How does it work?

A Jacquard tag will be implemented into the jacket's sleeve.
It connects with the conductive yarn that's woven into the jacket, allowing you to access certain features by tapping or swiping on that certain spot on the sleeve.
It can be charged via USB, and taken out if you want to wash the jacket.



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Features

The smart jacket will be connected to your phone, and you'll be able to control certain features by swiping on your sleeve.
It will be similar to a smartwatch, but obviously much more unobtrusive and also exclusive. And futuristic!

  • Music Control
    According to the promo video above, you'll be able to control the music you're listing to by tapping on your sleeve.
    Certain signals will change the volume, pause, play or skip a song!
  • Navigation
    You will get directions for your navigation directly through the headset, so that you don't have to get out your phone and look at the directions during your ride.
  • Phone calls
    You'll be able to answer or dismiss phone calls by tapping or doing a swiping motion on your sleeve.

On their website, Levi's have announced that more features will be added to the jacket in the future.


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Personal Opinion

I like the idea of making technology more intuitive, and implementing it into our lives in a less obtrusive way.
There are many benefits that come along with these types of projects.
I think "The Commuter" is a very interesting innovation and a great first step, but it could really have some more features.
It's a great prototype and I hope it will pave the way for other, more advanced smart wearables in the future.
Google has already announced that they plan to use their Project Jacquard technology with other products as well, so we'll see what they come up with!


What do you think about smart clothing? Would you buy this jacket?




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I'd buy one, but I'd not use it when I bike, though. At least not for music and definitely not in traffic! Geez, that's worse than talking on the phone while driving because a rider is almost invisible to most drivers anyhow, especially in places that might not be so bike friendly and accessible, and they need to use their ears as much as their eyes. IMHO, of course.

Those were my thoughts when I read this and watched the commercial. I am intrigued by the concept but not buy one now. I want to see what they are going to add to it.

Exactly what I think as well. It's a great prototype but there's still more potential and I'd like to see what features they can add to it.

Man I don't even have a smartwatch yet... This is evolving way too fast

Hahaha :D The future is near!

I think it's really interesting, but I'd be waiting for the next generation where-- as you suggested-- there are more features and they've worked most of the inevitable kinks out of the system. It also seems to me that if this is meant to be a "hands free" advancement, it should be voice activated and controlled... having to swipe something while you're riding sort of misses the point. At least for me.

Yes I get your point. But at the same time voice control might be quite difficult when you're riding a bike through traffic and there's so much background noise! They'd definitely have to improve on that

So, TVs, Computers, Tablets, Phones and even routers can spy on us. Now we have clothing to complete the circle. ;)

Cool find. Kinda creepy in today's world, but awesome too.

Will be good if it can keep you warm depending on your preference.
I saw a new or post (cannot remember) about a jacket along that line.

Yes I think it definitely has some benefits, but it obviously depends on the ways you'd like to use it

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