Nokia wants one ring to rule your cellphone

By Ben on Wed Apr 13 2011
Nokia wants one ring to rule your cellphone
Gear  |  Cellphone
Nokia Research Labs has created a magnetic ring called Nenya, which can control your cellphone as you twist it on your finger. The ring looks like a standard piece of jewellery, but is actually a strong magnet. Moving the ring causes changes in the surround magnetic field, which are picked up by a bracelet worn by the user that connects to their phone via Bluetooth. You rotate the ring to pick from a number of options, which could be memorised, played as audio through headphones, or displayed on a screen, then push the ring towards your fingertip to select. The options could include asking a caller to hold, or updating your location on a social network. The researchers conducted two small trials and found that people could accurately position the ring in roughly 45 degree increments, suggesting that a ring-controlled menu could contain up to eight options. They will present their findings at the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems in Vancouver, Canada next month.
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#1 Post by WORMSS, on Wed Apr 13 2011 10:52 PM
And if someone was to hand me a harddrive or old school vhs tape?... Errmm.. Concept is fail in so many ways.
#2 Post by luna_the_cat, on Fri Apr 15 2011 0:15 AM
Or a USB drive?  I have just picked up a USB drive in the hand on which I am wearing a strong magnet....oops.
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