Mir:ror by Violet
Posted in Technology Thursday and tagged with Computers, Internet, News on 07/23/2009 03:52 pm by loriSo the Husband had his bday yesterday and told me he wanted to get this with his bday money. Don’t ask me anything about it though because I’m totally confused. All I know is that it’s a mirror that controls objects. Here’s what the site says about it:
Mir:ror by Violet is the first consumer home RFID-reader *
It connects to the PC (Windows, Mac or Linux) via USB and launches all kinds of multimedia applications when detecting an object equipped with an RFID-tag.Intuitive and easy-to-use with completely customizable functionalities, this reader reveals the life, power and memory of any of our everyday objects.
It is hence possible to associate any kind of multimedia content or interactive application to any kind of objects, to make a brick sing a song, to store ones personal photos on a pen, to make a phone call by showing a portrait
Everyday objects are now becoming interactive, connected, content-rich with ever increasing remotely controlled services. And the icing on the cake: these once inert now living and communicative objects just speak up within their contextual use.
The Mir:ror Pack contains one Mir:ror, one Mirror:skin, 3 blank Ztamp:s and 2 Nano:ztags. It will be available as of late October from retailers who already distribute Nabaztag as well as through www.violet.net
Here’s a video:
And here’s where you can buy some of the products.
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July 23rd, 2009 at 11:29 pm
I think this thing is crazy! Talk about being lazy! “why bother your eyes with reading things and your brain with remembering things…”is what it should say!