If having a smart phone on your wrist is silly, Samsung has decided to one up their game with their Samsung Fingers smart glove. It has a better minimalistic design and all the information you need is just on the palm of your hands, quite literally.
The Samsung Fingers smart glove comes with a flexible 3″ UHD Emo-LED display on the palm section and has a hidden 16MP camera for taking spyshots. Like its HTC Gluuv rival, it uses a lot of finger and hand gestures to launch apps and features. While having a real-life conversation, you can divert calls to video mail but simply doing the “Talk to the Hand” gesture. This allows you to record the message for later playback.
Samsung acknowledges the importance of battery life. While it is lighter and thinner than its Gear 2 watch, the Samsung Finger glove is chargeable using Solar. Unfortunately Samsung didn’t provide any info on battery capacity on charging times.
There’s also fun for the kids as well with the Flatulence Auditory Reproduction feature. Using a preset finger gesture, pulling the finger will automate a farting sound which is fun and amusing at the same time. Being an accessory device, the Samsung Fingers will come with a variety of design for formal and casual use. It is highly unlikely that Samsung will be introducing a bundle offer with the Galaxy S5 any time soon.
For more information, you can check out Samsung’s Blog on the fingers or head after the break for more product illustration.
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