Intel has launched the Intel MICA bracelet for $495.
MICA Bracelet |
The bracelet has a 1.6 inch OLED screen and comes with an AT&T Sim card, complete with data and SMS messages, paid for two years. The wearable was launched in a joint presentation by computing giant Intel and New York-based fashion retailer Opening Ceremony.
This is Intel's first wearable designed with fashion as a top priority. Short for "My Intelligent Communication Accessory," the bracelet has a 1.6 inch OLED curved sapphire display, with a snake skin body laden with semi-precious stones and pearls. Apart from this the device comes with an inbuilt SIM card, 3G radio, a GPS chip, and integration with TomTom and Yelp. The device allows you to set a VIP contacts list from which you will get push notifications to the bracelet. It also features remote-locking and location tracking. MICA has an anticipated battery life of two days and can be recharged wirelessly with the Intel Charging Bowl announced earlier this year.
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