Friday 18 May 2012

Pebble: Kinect for iPad

Pebble, the watch in the limelight, has been funded more than $10 million on kickstarter.com and has broken all crowdfunding records. It is a simple e-Ink display lasting for about 7 days and gets all your notifications on your wrist. It also gives you the power to change your music and even your powerpoint slides.


As the world goes mobile, and creates problems for Zuck and Facebook, the Pebble is something to cherish about for iPad customers. As many of you know it, Pebble has a 3-axis accelerometer and connects via bluetooth. Now, Eric Migicovsky (founder and CEO of Pebble) could use it to control the iPad games.

We can play Bowling, Cricket and racing games as we do it on the Kinect.

 Advantages:

1. Anywhere Kinect (Portability):
Most of us wear our watches all the time and carry our iPad everywhere. Think of a cool tuesday afternoon, you are feeling sleepy and want a mood refresher. You could pop out your iPad and play Tennis like Kinect does it. Refreshing, isn't it?

2. Cheap:
You already have an iPad, just get a Pebble and you're having fun, Kinect style.
If you don't have an iPad and are considering having a Kinect instead, check this out:

I already tried my hand at disrupting the PS3/XBox sales. This was my take on the Kinect.

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