The world of w is in continuous expansion even if the product that is the most popular is the smartband. Small, economical, functional. Yet there are companies that do not focus on this type of product, but invent others. In fact, let's talk about the first 5G smart necklace from Motorola. You got it right, a product that (in our opinion) will not see the market at all, especially for how it presents itself. But we are happy to be wrong. Let's see the details.
Motorola and Verizon have collaborated to create a 5G smart necklace. A product that is unlikely to find a market in our opinion. For you?
Motorola e Verizon, a North American telecommunications company, they announced yesterday the launch of a new product related to 5G connectivity. It's about a 5G smart necklace focused on virtual reality and that it provides high and low speed Internet so that devices can ensure greater stability.
The 5G smart necklace was developed by the division Motorola 312 Labs, an innovation group announced by the company last year and which is expected to focus on research and creation of products related to virtual reality (VR) and to the augmented reality (AR) and technological improvement of screens.
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According to the company, the Motorola smart necklace contains the processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen1 equipped with world's first 10 Gigabit 5G RF Modem. This offers enough internet connection for AR devices that support this frequency. The accessory was optimized to offer better connectivity with the technology used by the North American operator, taking advantage of the speed, bandwidth and low latency of the 5G Ultra Wideband network.
Motorola expects the smart necklace wireless connectivity revolutions for augmented reality devices, a category that has distinguished itself in the gaming and automotive industry thanks to its greater immersion in devices for the contents displayed on the screen.
What do you think? Curious or useless as an accessory? For us it is too far ahead of time.