In 2013, one of the first widely available smartwatches was the Samsung Galaxy Gear. McLear owns the earliest patent, filed in 2012, which covers all smart rings, with Joe Prencipe of Seattle, WA as the sole inventor. The smart ring could pay with bitcoin, unlock other devices, transfer personally identifying information, and other features. In 2013 McLear, also known as NFC Ring, released the first widely used advanced wearable device. World's First Consumer Released Smart Ring, by McLear/NFC Ring, circa 2013 As wearable technology is being proposed for use in critical applications, like other technology, it is vetted for its reliability and security properties. Apart from commercial uses, wearable technology is being incorporated into navigation systems, advanced textiles, and healthcare. A popular smart ring is the McLear Ring, and a popular implant is the Dangerous Things NExT RFID + NFC Chip Implant. A popular smartwatch in the market is the Apple Watch. Wearables are popular in consumer electronics, most commonly in the form factors of smartwatches, smart rings, and implants. Wearable technology has a variety of use cases which is growing as the technology is developed and the market expands. Wearable devices such as activity trackers are an example of the Internet of Things, since "things" such as electronics, software, sensors, and connectivity are effectors that enable objects to exchange data (including data quality ) through the internet with a manufacturer, operator, and/or other connected devices, without requiring human intervention. Wearable electronic devices are often close to or on the surface of the skin, where they detect, analyze, and transmit information such as vital signs, and/or ambient data and which allow in some cases immediate biofeedback to the wearer. Common types of wearable technology include smartwatches and smartglasses. Wearable technology is any technology that is designed to be used while worn. Customize and manage devices via Jabra Direct and Xpress software and available for integration with free SDK.Clothing and accessories incorporating computer and advanced electronic technologies.Moveable boom arm is able to mute all incoming audio instantly, allowing for increased focus on customers. Designed for universal USB-C charging and compatible with 5-Bay Charging Stand. Extensive battery life and range for up to 20 hours of Push-to-Talk usage, or up to eight hours if it is just being used for calls, and up to 100m / 300ft wireless range.Easy to set up and intuitive to use with minimal button presses and has an intuitive, simple-to-sanitize design.Push-to-Talk enables instant communication with colleagues.80% noise-cancelling microphone and crystal-clear sound keeps communication smooth and without disruption.It’s durable, with IP54-rated protection from dust and water. A small, lightweight, and discreet design: Workers will be comfortable all-day and always look approachable to customers.(opens in new tab) Key features of the Jabra Perform 45: Our hope is for frontline workers to have everything they need within finger’s reach with the Jabra Perform 45 headset, so they can assist their colleagues and customers and can remain in the zone no matter where they are,” said Yves Dupuis, senior vice president at Jabra. They are the glue which binds the entire operation together, so we knew that our new line, Jabra Perform, needed products that can help frontline workers do their job better. "We are reminded more than ever of the essential role of frontline workers across industries like healthcare, hospitality, warehouse and retail. It comes with three sizes of EarGel, so workers can find the fit that feels right for them-be it on the left or right ear. The compact Jabra Perform 45, which weighs just 0.63 ounces, fits comfortably and discreetly around whichever ear the workers prefer to wear it on, ensuring that they always appear approachable and professional to customers. When working in a busy environment, it is essential for frontline workers to have a lightweight headset that does not weigh them down.
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