At CES 2015, HexoSkin demonstrates new smart clothes, including a biometric shirt for cold weather, in this exclusive interview.
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My favorite piece of vaporware from 2015 has to be the Jupiter smokeable smartphone. I made fun of the device when it came out, while applauding the clever combination of two modern gadgets. This seemed like something absolutely no one needs but that most people would like to try out at least once. That is, if it really existed and wasn't just a viral marketing stunt.
The Verge
Hexoskin, the smart clothing company that successfully funded its first connected fitness shirt through Indiegogo, is launching a new crowdfunding campaign. This time it's hawking a system called Hexoskin Smart, which uses a new Bluetooth connector to send activity data directly to fitness apps like Strava, RunKeeper, and Endomondo, on iPhone and Android.
After attracting accolades at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show, these gadgets vanished. Are they vaporware?
Pretty interesting clothes.
Wouldn't sensors that you could wear with any clothes be a million times more convenient?