Designers of the Ferrari develop $189,000 hi-tech smart bracelet

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The designers of the Ferrari have partnered up with Christophe & Co to develop a $189,000 hi-tech smart bracelet. The expensive wearable will grant you access to exclusive clubs across the world with a flick of the wrist and call to your “dedicated lifestyle manager”, who will presumably be able to advise you on your choice of suit or book tickets for a night at the opera. The device will be powered by kinetic energy generated by your movements.

 

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If you’ve grown tired of waiting for Apple’s iWatch to see the light of day, you might want to consider splashing out on a new smart bracelet from the designers of the Ferrari, particularly if you have $189,000 in your wearable tech fund. The Armill bracelet is being developed by wearables company Christophe & Co in partnership with Ferrari designers Pininfarina, as reported by Re/code. While we haven’t seen a prototype or any mock-up images, it’s hoped that pre-orders will open in summer 2014.

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