The Wireless Hub Wristwatch

HP Wireless Hub Wrist Watch

According to HP’s chief technology officer Phil McKinney, we could be routinely wearing devices such as this rather fetching wireless hub wristwatch – dubbed simply as “The Hub” – by as early as 2016. The device would serve as a central hub for our growing collection of connectivity gadgets – such as mobiles.

The device would communicate via a personal area network using ultra wideband though it would also have Bluetooth connectivity so as to maximise its compatibility with older devices (i.e., today’s current technology).
Details are a little scant at the time of writing, but you can read more about this fascinating concept by linking to this source.

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