Sep 13, 2012

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Sometimes the most fascinating bits from a tradeshow come from those booth in between major manufacturers, and while we're certainly not claiming that the Hi-Call is "the best product at IFA" as its spokesperson suggested to us with a smile, they're nothing if not interesting. Hi-Fun's gloves are Bluetooth headsets - or, well, handsets - with the speaker built into the thumb and the mic in the pinky, so you can talk by doing the traditional "call me" hand gesture. Pairing is simple enough for anyone who's done the process on a more traditional headset - the button is built into the top of the glove, along with a button to end the call.
Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)

Hi-Fun's call-receiving Bluetooth gloves, hands-in (video)


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