Well, it was only a matter of time before this new gadget would make its way into the mainstream, and dare we say - we think the concept is a real winner.
With electronic gadgets getting smaller and smaller, giving a user even more freedom with regards to portability and mobility, the ORB™ is a nifty little gadget we think will most likely set the standard for most future bluetooth and portable listening devices.
First we had the fixed line telephone, then came the next logical step - the wireless (or cellular) phone, giving the user mobility. Having said that, the portable phone would still need to be carried around - and could sometimes be considered a lumpy little device that you need to be aware of constantly, in order not to lose it, or forget it on the table of your favorite coffee shop as you gracefully exit.
Now considering the evolution of the telephone over the last years from fixed line to wireless, from bulky to light and compact, one could almost guess the next logical step, right? Well how about having your phone on your ear, almost out of sight completely.
Well, admittedly we're not completely at that stage yet, but my gut feeling is we're probably moving ever so purposefully in that direction. At least, the inventors and manufacturers may be considering it as a next step in the evolution of the phone. Probably also the final step in evolution, because let's face it - where would one go from there? Telepathy maybe? :) But consider a little device so unobtrusive, light and compact, able to fit snugly onto your ear without being unsightly, or visually distracting to everyone you may come into contact with?
Introdcing the "ORB™ Wireless Earpiece Finger Ring" - that's a mouthful for such a small device. On July 23rd, 2009, AbsolutelyNew Inc, announced that cellphone users worldwide - which incidently now exceeds more than 1 billion - may soon be able to look forward to this new device. Now besides being able to fit snugly into a person's ear - the little device actually transforms from a finger-worn ring, that twists open, to become a secure, comfortable and sophisticated Bluetooth headset. Yes, you read correctly - it transforms from a finger ring into a bluetooth headset, with a simple twist - and voila! - you're talking to your friends in no time.
The technology was developed by Hybra Advance Technology Inc, and AbsolutelyNew's Science+Technology Division. Now, the device uses "bone conducting technology" that delivers high quality sound - without the device actually being inside the ear.
The deluxe version features a FOLED, short for "Flexible Organic Light Emitting Diode" screen, which gives access to caller ID and also calender reminders. Another feature is voice-to-text, without the need to even take the ring off one's finger. The not-so deluxe model, or "base model" as it is called, features no screen or display. However, all models have a 30 foot range, which is "class 2 Bluetooth", and are available in different ring sizes.
The ORB™ is set to become available on the market in the USA, Asia and Europe in January 2010. The suggested retail price for the base model is $129 USD, featuring an aluminum housing, while the deluxe version (featuring the displays) will become available in April 2010 - suggested retail price: $175 USD
Limited edition models are also planned, featuring gemstones.
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