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Nokia goes green with Eco Sensor concept device

Filed in archive Companies on December 11, 2007

Go Green!! This is what Nokia seems to be propagating with its Eco Sensor concept device. With the 'green revolution' moving into our everyday electronic gadgets this futuristic concept device being offered by the company comprises of two parts - the first is the wearable cell phone with big display and the other is the remote sensing unit which would keep watch on not only your health but even the environment outside. The sensor unit could either be worn on the wrist or neck strap and would function using solar energy. The collected information will be sent back to the phone via RFID or NFC and you will be able to customize the information as per your requirements.

Nokia goes green with Eco Sensor concept device


This two in one device comprises of dedicated phone and a wearable sensor unit which would be keeping a tab on local environment and weather conditions besides taking care of your health. This portable device has been created from renewable materials and also cuts out on energy consumption. Three R's were kept in mind while coming up with this concept which implies Reduce, Reuse and Recycle which are connected with re usage of material, waste reduction and recycling of waste material. So get ready for this futuristic device which will hit the market probably in the future.



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