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Belty, a smart belt from Paris-based Emiota which monitors the wearers waistline measurements and advises when it is time to lose weight at the International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas ...
The "smart belt" prototype, out later this year, from Paris-based startup Emiota is admittedly hideous. It's even more strange a sight to see eager photographers snap shots of the contraption when ...
It’s hard to tell if a smart belt is a perfectly reasonable idea or a completely ridiculous one. On the one hand, belts are common, unobtrusive, and rest in intimate proximity to some of your ...
Las Vegas, USA (AFP) -- Wearable tech can sometimes cut right to the chase: that's the case with 'Belty', a smart belt unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) which aims to help people ...
Cue Belty, the world's first smart belt, heading to pants-loop near you with the promise of knowing every tiny change to your waistline — in order to make staying svelte a cinch.
Those looking for the latest tech-savvy way to monitor their weight will want to start pinching pennies now for Belty, a self-adjusting belt that notifies you as you begin to lose — and gain ...
Belty, as the belt is called, is part of the wearable tech trend, but whether anyone will actually wear it is another matter. Its creator, French firm Emiota , aims to start selling it in March ...
LAS VEGAS – This year at the Consumer Electronics Show, one company is going after a whole new space: Your pants. Looking to disrupt a technology we've used for centuries, Bertrand Duplant of ...
Emiota Belty smart belt. Verge Archives; Emiota Belty smart belt. by Adi Robertson. Jan 5, 2015, 1:49 AM UTC. Adi Robertson is a senior tech and policy editor focused on VR, online platforms, and ...
The creators of the Belty, a company called Emiota, aren’t sharing pricing details or an exact release date yet, but they’re hopeful the belt and buckle combo will hit the market later this year.
The Belty Good Vibes is the second “smart belt” from French startup Emiota, and serves as a sort of leather, waist-worn fitness tracker.
Gluttony’s new best friend: Belty smart belt adjusts to what you eat. by Molly Brown on January 5, 2015 at 9:23 am January 5, 2015 at 9:46 am.
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