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A lot of the wearable computer systems we have seen to this point have been unabashedly masculine. Okay, to be truthful, women can take pleasure in Google Glass or a Gear 2 smartwatch just as simply a man can (and I know some awesome women who do). However I'd also bet that the majority buyers of these beefy and utilitarian units have been geeky, early-adopting men. Ringly, however, is the uncommon wearable that's being marketed solely to ladies. Ringly is what you'd call a smart ring. You understand how many of the early smartwatches vibrate your wrist when your cellphone will get a new notification? And a few of them even have custom vibration patterns that let you realize what sort of notification is coming in? Nicely, Ringly takes that concept and puts it right into a ring. In contrast to most smartwatches and good glasses, Ringly seems pretty inconspicuous. Although it's thicker than your typical girls's ring, you'd need to look fairly intently at this puppy to note that it's something other than a standard piece of jewellery.
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