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Monday, April 02, 2007 - Iddo Genuth
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Cricket - Wrist Phone/MP3 Player
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This interesting looking concept wrist device was created by the American designer Blair Miller. The Cricket as it is known is a concept for a wrist phone/mp3 player which is voice activated and includes a small number of additional keys to control. The Cricket is designed to include Bluetooth connectivity to allow it to connect to wireless headsets and other devices.
TFOT covered many wrist electronic technologies and concepts including the ZYPAD WL 1000 wrist-wearable wireless computer, the Nokia BT Wristband concept, the Sony Ericsson BMW-100 Bluetooth Watch and the Sector concept timekeeper. 

More information on Miller's Cricket from the Coroflot website.

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