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Wearables
Intel is reinventing the boundaries of computing to evolve how people and businesses perceive and use wearable technologies. Through our partnerships with industry leaders and experts we are creating smart and connected products that allow partners to put design and function first to improve everyday experiences. We believe wearables as they are now are just the beginning of a new wave of possibilities as they become more capable of actively analyzing, sharing, and acting on data in real-time.
In this photo released by Intel Corporation, Brian Krzanich, Intel's Chief Executive Officer, demonstrated how Rest Devices*, the maker of the innovative Mimo Baby product line, is using Intel Edison to reduce the size and cost of its products while adding functionality in a keynote speech prior to opening of 2014 International CES (Consumer Electronics Show), Monday, January 6, 2014 in Las Vegas. Mr. Krzanich discussed how Rest Devices was able to add computing intelligence inside a baby onesie. The 2014 International CES is one of the worldÕs largest gathering places for all who thrive on consumer technologies and will run January 7-10, 2014 in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Intel Corporation,Bob Riha, Jr.)
A model displays the Aeros Sports Bra, a design by architectural sportswear label Chromat, on Tuesday at CES. Using the Intel Curie module, Chromat's designs expand and change form based on the wearer's body temperature, adrenaline levels (defined as perspiration plus body temperature) or stress levels. Intel and Chromat continue to explore innovative fashion designs ingrained with technology. The 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show. The 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show, the leading forum for the world’s consumer technology leaders, runs Jan. 5-9, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corp.)
In this photo released by Intel Corporation, three time Ironman World Champion Craig Alexander previews the first look of “Radar Pace,” smart eyewear by Oakley featuring a first voice-activated, real-time coaching system demonstrated during Intel CEO Brian Krzanich’s keynote presentation at 2016 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The smart eyewear is engineered with Intel innovation to provide fitness professionals and enthusiasts with in-the-moment feedback and analytics, helping to track and improve real-time performance*. CES is one of the world’s largest gathering places for all who thrive on consumer technologies and will run January 5-9, 2016 in Las Vegas. (Photo by Intel Corporation/Bob Riha, Jr.) *These devices have not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. These devices are not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained.
In this photo released by Intel Corporation, Brian Krzanich, Intel's Chief Executive Officer (R) is joined on stage by New Balance CEO, Rob DeMartini (L) to announce a strategic collaboration to develop wearable technologies that connect athletes with technology to improve their athletic performance as well as plans to develop a smart sport watch available for the 2016 holiday season*, during his keynote presentation at 2016 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES is one of the world’s largest gathering places for all who thrive on consumer technologies and will run January 5-9, 2016 in Las Vegas. (Photo by Intel Corporation/Bob Riha, Jr.) *These devices have not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. These devices are not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained.
In this photo released by Intel Corporation, Brian Krzanich, Intel's Chief Executive Officer (L) is joined on stage by ESPN CEO, John Skipper (R), to announce Intel’s sponsorship of the X Games Aspen 2016 during his keynote presentation at the 2016 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. As part of the X Games Aspen 2016 sponsorship, the tiny, low power Intel® Curie™ module will be integrated into the Men’s Snowboard Slopestyle and Men’s Snowboard Big Air competitions to provide real-time data on athlete performance such as in-air rotations, jump height, jump distance, speed, and force on landing*. CES is one of the world’s largest gathering places for all who thrive on consumer technologies and will run January 5-9, 2016 in Las Vegas. (Photo by Intel Corporation/Bob Riha, Jr.) *These devices have not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. These devices are not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained.
A model displays the Adrenaline Dress, a design by architectural sportswear label Chromat, on Tuesday at CES. Using the Intel Curie module, Chromat's designs expand and change form based on the wearer's body temperature, adrenaline levels (defined as perspiration plus body temperature) or stress levels. Intel and Chromat continue to explore innovative fashion designs ingrained with technology. The 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show. The 2016 International Consumer Electronics Show, the leading forum for the world’s consumer technology leaders, runs Jan. 5-9, 2016, in Las Vegas. (Credit: Intel Corp.)
In this photo released by Intel Corporation, Brian Krzanich, Intel's Chief Executive Officer (R) is joined on stage by Chromat CEO, Becca McCharen (L) to discuss the future of fashion and technology during his keynote presentation at 2016 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. McCharen demonstrated Chromat’s Adrenaline smart dress and Aeros smart bra, powered by Intel® technology to adapt to a woman’s heart-rate and perspiration*. CES is one of the world’s largest gathering places for all who thrive on consumer technologies and will run January 5-9, 2016 in Las Vegas. (Photo by Intel Corporation/Bob Riha, Jr.) *These devices have not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. These devices are not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained.
In this photo released by Intel Corporation, Brian Krzanich, Intel's Chief Executive Officer unveiled a new fan and athlete experience powered by Intel® Curie™ technology during his keynote presentation at 2016 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Krzanich demonstrated how BMX bikes outfitted with the latest Intel Curie technology could track and deliver real-time performance statistics on speed, height, acceleration, rotation and more to help athletes improve and also provide fans with a new level of experience. CES is one of the world’s largest gathering places for all who thrive on consumer technologies and will run January 5-9, 2016 in Las Vegas. (Photo by Intel Corporation/Bob Riha, Jr.)
In this photo released by Intel Corporation, Brian Krzanich, Intel's Chief Executive Officer (L) is joined on stage by artist and composer, A.R. Rahman to (R) to demonstrate how technology is changing the music experience during his keynote presentation at 2016 CES (Consumer Electronics Show) on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Rahman demonstrated Intel® Curie™ technology-based bracelets that responded to the music and used Intel® RealSense™ SR300 Cameras to play virtual drums*. CES is one of the world’s largest gathering places for all who thrive on consumer technologies and will run January 5-9, 2016 in Las Vegas. (Photo by Intel Corporation/Bob Riha, Jr.) *These devices have not been authorized as required by the rules of the Federal Communications Commission. These devices are not, and may not be, offered for sale or lease, or sold or leased, until authorization is obtained.
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 09: The overall general view at the TAG Heuer Connected Watch event on November 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for Tag Heuer)
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 09: The overall general view at the TAG Heuer Connected Watch event on November 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for Tag Heuer)
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 09: Brian Krzanich and Jean-Claude Biver attend the TAG Heuer Connected Watch event on November 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Tag Heuer)
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2017 TAG Heuer announcement
The unique watch display and companion app on the TAG Connected Modular 45 understand your plan for the day and proactively assist in keeping you on track. The watch became available worldwide on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The unique watch display and companion app on the TAG Connected Modular 45 understand your plan for the day and proactively assist in keeping you on track. The watch became available worldwide on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
The unique watch display and companion app on the TAG Connected Modular 45 understand your plan for the day and proactively assist in keeping you on track. The watch became available worldwide on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
It took the combined engineering prowess of TAG Heuer and Intel to create an all-metal watch that supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and Near Field Communications. The result is an engineering feat that allows users to track workouts and navigate a route with the unbeatable quality expected of a TAG Heuer signature watch, without the need to be tethered to a smartphone. The TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45 was officially introduced Tuesday, March 14, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Engineered by Intel, the TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45 features the seamless integration of TAG Heuer’s Swiss watchmaking heritage and keeps users connected without sacrificing style through its customizable, modular design. The TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45 was officially introduced Tuesday, March 14, 2017. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Tom Foldesi, TAG Heuer vice president of connected products and technology, joined Intel executives on stage at the St. Francis Yacht Club on Monday, March 13, 2017, to answer journalists’ questions about the new TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Tom Foldesi, TAG Heuer vice president of connected products and technology, joined Intel executives on stage at the St. Francis Yacht Club on Monday, March 13, 2017, to answer journalists’ questions about the new TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Jerry Bautista, vice president, Intel New Technology Group, joined TAG Heuer executives on stage at the St. Francis Yacht Club on Monday, March 13, 2017, to unveil the new TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45 engineered by Intel. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
Jerry Bautista, vice president, Intel New Technology Group, joined TAG Heuer executives on stage at the St. Francis Yacht Club on Monday, March 13, 2017, to unveil the new TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45 engineered by Intel. (Credit: Intel Corporation)
TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45, a versatile luxury connected watch
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 09: Brian Krzanich and Jean-Claude Biver attend the TAG Heuer Connected Watch event on November 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Tag Heuer)
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 09: The overall general view at the TAG Heuer Connected Watch event on November 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for Tag Heuer)
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 09: The overall general view at the TAG Heuer Connected Watch event on November 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for Tag Heuer)
NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 09: The overall general view at the TAG Heuer Connected Watch event on November 9, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Rob Kim/Getty Images for Tag Heuer)
Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)
Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)
Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)
Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)
Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)
Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)
Triathlete Craig Alexander uses Oakley’s Radar Pace smart eyewear. Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)
Triathlete Craig Alexander uses Oakley’s Radar Pace smart eyewear. Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)
Triathlete Craig Alexander uses Oakleys Radar Pace smart eyewear. Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)
Triathlete Craig Alexander uses Oakleys Radar Pace smart eyewear. Radar Pace is smart eyewear featuring a real-time voice-activated coaching system powered by Intel® Real Speech. Radar Pace will be available in stores on Oct. 1, 2016. (Source: Oakley)