What Argodesign presented in response was "a provocation"—four wearable concepts that would not just track your heartbeat or put your email on your wrist, but give you what Rolston calls "superpowers."
He points to the modern smartphone as his evidence. It’s already given us the opportunity to fly through space (through maps or video conferencing), travel through time (through our photos or social networks), and increase our intelligence (through omnipresent Internet access). To him, wearables will just be "more literal extensions" of these powers. They’ll offer us everything from more coordination to improved hearing. And it’s the quest for these powers that will drive user adoption....
Via Jeff Domansky
Here's an interesting look into the future of wearable technology.
These are the types of wearable devices we would like help get funding on our crowdfunding platform http://bit.ly/1Fgh78d
It's great and refreshing to see a post on wearables that doesn't involve a watch or wristband!