After showing off an early prototype of a wearable device that sends vibrations through your skin, allowing you to use your finger like a Bluetooth headset, the folks behind the Sgnl watch strap are ...
When most people answer a call, it typically involves activating a wireless headset or bringing a phone up towards a cheek. Innomdle Lab has just launched a Kickstarter campaign for a new wearable ...
Sgnl, a start-up company initially supported by Samsung, this week introduced its primary product, a watch band that uses bone conduction to make phone calls audile through your fingertips. The watch ...
Sgnl is a watch strap with a component that vibrates in order to send sound waves through your skin. Attach the watch of your choice, strap it to your wrist, hold your finger to your ear, and you ...
A startup called Innomdle Lab is developing a watch strap named Sgnl that will let you take calls by holding your finger to your ear. The project is currently on Kickstarter, and has already amassed ...
Wearable tech etiquette might still be a bit of a minefield but Sgnl, a new smartwatch in a strap on Kickstarter, wants to add something new into the mix – taking phone calls with your fingertip.
Making and taking calls by putting your finger in your ear sounds like the stuff of a spy movie but it could soon be a reality. South Korean startup Innomdle Lab is developing the Sgnl watch strap ...
Innomdle Labs is at CES 2018 and the company is showing off a production version of the Sgnl smart watchstrap. The strap is designed to conduct the sound from your smartphone call up your arm and ...
A new device has been created by the development team over at Innomdle Lab based in Los Angeles California, that allows you to make and listen to phone calls from your smartphone by simply touching ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Innomdle Lab is a South Korean startup that was spun out of Samsung’s incubator, and it’s just about ready to ...