Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Dec 10 2003, 10:22pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
There are somemore details about the NTT DoCoMo FingerWhisper Phone Technology surfaced. We reported the first time about the Finger Phone in 2000. In November we posted an update about the Wrist Watch Phone.
The FingerWhisper set consists of watch-like terminal with an embedded microphone worn on the wrist that converts voice to vibration through an actuator and channels this vibration through the bones to the tip of the index finger.
PDALive has posted today some more details and new Photos.
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