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From BBC.co.uk. Apologies for the wall of text, but my phone seems incapable of copy/pasting a link.



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Sony files patent for 'SmartWig'
27 November 2013 Last updated at 07:42

Sony says the SmartWig will be both intelligent and fashionable
Sony has filed a patent application for "SmartWig", as firms jostle for the lead in the wearable technology sector.

It says the SmartWig can be worn "in addition to natural hair", and will be able to process data and communicate wirelessly with other external devices.

According to the filing, the SmartWig can help navigate roads and collect information such as blood pressure.

Google and Samsung are among the firms that have launched products in wearable technology - seen as a key growth area.

"Wearable gadgets are definitely going to be one of the big areas of growth over the next two years," Andrew Milroy, an analyst with consulting firm Frost & Sullivan, told the BBC.

"And Sony - which is trying to regain some of the sheen it has lost in recent years - clearly understands that and wants to play a major role in the sector."

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Are SmartWigs the next wearable tech?
The Japanese firm said the wig could be made from horse hair, human hair, wool, feathers, yak hair, buffalo hair or any kind of synthetic material.

At the same time, the communication interface and sensors placed in the wig are at least partly covered by parts of the wig in order to be hidden from sight during use.

It said that as a result, the device has the potential to become "very popular" as it could be used as a "technically intelligent item and fashion item at the same time".

"The usage of a wig has several advantages that, compared to known wearable computing devices, include a significantly increased user comfort and an improved handling of the wearable computing device."

Potential uses

Sony listed various potential uses of the SmartWig in its filing, including helping blind people navigate roads.

It said that a small video camera or a sensor on the wig could help to provide the position and the location of the wearer.

A remote user can then use the images provided and send vibration commands through the network and navigate the wig user manually to a desired destination.

"Although navigation systems based on vibration motors have been widely introduced, a navigation system integrated into a wig... is so far not known," the firm said.

A further potential improvement of the wig may use ultrasound waves to detect objects around a user.


Sony said the SmartWig will be compatible with other devices such as glasses and smartphones
Sony said the gaming industry or "any type of virtual reality appliance" could also be an "interesting field" of use for the device, though it did not provide any details.

It could also have uses in the healthcare sector, as a combination of sensors can help collect information such as temperature, pulse and blood pressure of the wearer.

"The system can detect these kinds of data naturally and transmit them to the server computer," it said.

The device can also be used during presentations where a wearer can "move to the next presentation slide or back to the preceding presentation slide by simply raising his/her eyebrows".

A Sony spokesperson told the BBC that the firm had not decided on any plans for commercial production of the SmartWig yet.

So, any takers?






 
   
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Wigs were fashionable for men before. They can be again, and if combining the capabilities of a phablet could be a useful addition to the wardrobe.

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The only thing more vain than a wig is fake hair , they both look fake and just point to the fact that the recipient is vain and unable to handle losing follicles .

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I can see it now. Sitting down at your local cafe, realizing your wig has run out of charge and just casually plugging it into the nearest socket...

Seriously though, this is a ridiculous idea, interactive glasses are one thing but a wig? I don't think so!

   
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I laughed at the point it said it could help people navigate roads. As soon as your wig talks the game is up. "At the next junction, turn right."

This is how the robots will take over the world. Cyber Wigs controlling people.

   
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I laughed at the point it said it could help people navigate roads. As soon as your wig talks the game is up. "At the next junction, turn right."

This is how the robots will take over the world. Cyber Wigs controlling people.


Usually they have a ring of vibration motions to give a nudge in the right direction.

There was a fascinating example using a belt and a compass to emulate the magnetic navigation that birds use

http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/15.04/esp.html

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