Thursday, 8 August 2013

Tattoo That Vibrates When Phone Rings

Tattoo That Vibrates When Phone Rings

When I don’t like to give someone’s calls answer I put that without attending and say that I do not hear the sound of the ring due to in crowd or in traffic, you also doing things like this but now we cannot say like this, we get catch because an electronic tattoo is developed that vibrates when someone calls you or when your phone rings. This is an electronic tattoo which is like all types of tattoos which we use in our daily life and this tattoo is connected to the wirelessly to mobile. Below video will show you preview.


This technology was just patented by Nokia. How it would work - you would get a tattoo, which, after it healed, would be magnetized. Then, when your phone rang -- or when you receive a text, a low-battery warning, missed call or want to be reminded of an upcoming appointment -- you would feel a tingling, almost like an itch, in your arm. There is magnetic material is present in between them which gets vibrated.

As we know that, Nokia is patented for this technology that would be able to receive magnetic waves from a phone and send a vibration to the user’s skin to indicate an incoming call. The tattoo is attached by a ink which is like image. The tattoo ink contains ferromagnetic inks, which is ink with iron or iron oxide. Like ringtones, users can customize the magnetic waves for different people and to distinguish between phone calls and texts. Users are also able to choose the image and location of the tattoo .           

There are many questions are arises in mind that we really want this type tattoos and the tattoo we use this will use for a particular phone or all phones, if this is used for a particular phone then what after we lost the phone. The tattoos are temporary or permanent. Is there some effect of that tattoo on our body?

After all this is just patent submitted by Nokia we need to wait for the next news, up to that says lies that “ I can’t hear your ring”.


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