Sixteen Uses For Your Wrist Now That Your Phone is Your Watch

In the age of the pervasion of mobile devices, it would seem traditional wrist-mounted chronometers have fallen by the wayside. Citizens itching for the time tend to check their phones more than their watches, and even iPod Nano wrist straps aren’t catching on like the wildfire one would have expected. So the big question is this: what’s a wrist for, now that the mobile scene has laid claim to time itself?

Core77 asked Lunchbreath this very question, and he had a few ideas of his own.

I fully expect for mobile devices to corner the market on some of these concepts eventually, too. Come to think of it, you can probably already get a turntable or terrarium app as it is.

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