Great interview. I also like how he wasn't just foaming at the mouth about kickstarter like most people, he sees the limitations of it as well as the benefits.
This was a great video and interview. Thank you! I do disagree with the notion that we would want to wear several of those devices when one product could surely do it all?
I don't know if you've noticed but plenty of people (including this guy) seem to put Apple as a benchmark of design prowess. Are they all Apple fan boys or do they recognise that Johnny Ive designs some of the best looking technology on the market?
I agree. Technology naturally coalesce together once they can fit around the human factor. I don't want 10 gadgets hanging off my clothes and body with all of there proprietary charging, syncing, and interfaces. The smartphone joined countless things together, and that won't change with wearable tech.
I would rather have one device that can do all the things he mentioned. Maybe a device that connects with a larger device wirelessly until we have the technology to make the single device.
please do more of these. its clear, concise, great photograph and great audio and short and connecting narration. in short, i love it!
Great interview. I also like how he wasn't just foaming at the mouth about kickstarter like most people, he sees the limitations of it as well as the benefits.
this is why i love the verge for video's like this
Very interesting! Saw some colors on the flex I would be interested in. Great interview.
This was a great video and interview. Thank you! I do disagree with the notion that we would want to wear several of those devices when one product could surely do it all?
Great, thanks, you make the world a better place. really you saved the world just by saying that info.
That's one nice piece of music!
What's the music?
I always wondered why the lytro design was so awesome... now i know.
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I don't know if you've noticed but plenty of people (including this guy) seem to put Apple as a benchmark of design prowess. Are they all Apple fan boys or do they recognise that Johnny Ive designs some of the best looking technology on the market?
I agree. Technology naturally coalesce together once they can fit around the human factor. I don't want 10 gadgets hanging off my clothes and body with all of there proprietary charging, syncing, and interfaces. The smartphone joined countless things together, and that won't change with wearable tech.
I feel like people 10 years in the future will look back at this video and laugh.
Very interesting.
If this guy thinks he's going to sell each customer 10 of those things, he's on another planet.
Of coarse DESIGN is important, "what does the thing do!?" Is much more important to me!
Good video. A wearable computer has to not only have functional appeal to the masses, but it has to look good too. (We think we look good.)
I would rather have one device that can do all the things he mentioned. Maybe a device that connects with a larger device wirelessly until we have the technology to make the single device.
the point is that this is not a product review.
Will be a 30 billion dollar industry with 171 million wearable devices to be shipped by 2016!
Buy ten of these?!
He believes the designers' hype. He wants to believe that it's only the design that sells the product. Really it's the marketing and the price point.
Product design and industrial design wise, yes. No shit. You don't have to like Apple to know that.
אללה ישראל!
get to the point what is it ?
First
Israeli Pride!
nah
Apple good products?seriously?
bla bla bla it's crap right now