There was disbelief. There was debate. But now, there's a prototype. Forget the days of touting around phones with giant screens; now, all you need is your skin. With Cicret’s Bracelet (pronounced “secret"), your forearm is transformed into a touchscreen where you can read email, answer calls, and play games.
With a flick of the wrist, your phone display appears on your skin. Here’s how it works: The Pico Projector projects the interface on your arm. When you place your finger, the long-range proximity sensor intercepts your movements, sending the information back to the processor (in your Cicret Bracelet). That information then goes to your phone—all in a matter of seconds.
Cicret's futuristic features include an accelerometer and a vibration module, LED for notifications, WiFi, Bluetooth, and a Micro USB port. With the same functionality of a tablet, the device projects at a low-angle, works on any skin color, is controllable with your finger, and works in bright daylight. There are two proposed sizes: 16 GB and 32 GB.