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Wearable MP3 devices for Xmas?


April 15, 2002
URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/coolgear/audio/soa/Wearable-MP3-devices-for-Xmas-/0,139023372,120264597,00.htm


Nike, Philips

Wearable electronics will be commonplace in Australia by as early as Christmas, if the Philips-Nike coalition has its way.

The partnership is working on a new range of co-branded portable MP3 and MP3-CD players that have been specifically designed for athletic use through the integration of ergonomics, usability, portability and solid state technology. There will be both a full size MP3-CD player using 12cm CDs and a mini MP3-CD player using 8cm discs.

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-Wearable electronics will soon be its own product category, it won't be a futuristic wish list," Philips spokesperson David Wolf told ZDNet Australia. -It's not pie-in-the-sky."

Although the new products are set for US release by September this year, there is no confirmed Australian release date.

-As a company there's obvious benefits to bringing it out before Christmas, but we can't confirm a release date," Wolf said. -Given the timelines with things we've experienced in the past we hope for Christmas."

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Philips has been trying to develop wearable electronics that don't compromise on comfort since 1995. They have previously formed a relationship with Levi Jeans, but it did not result in a consumer range.

-We want people to know Philips are the leaders in wearable electronics," Wolf said. -We are looking at things that are five or 10 years down the track, such as a ski jacket that measures your temperature, and heats up if you are too cold."





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