Levi's Denim Jacket Can Control Your
Phone
Levi's
and Google are teaming up to release a jacket next year that weaves sensors
into the sleeve for controlling smartphones with swipes and taps.
By
this time next year, you may be able to control music playback on your
smartphone just by swiping down on your jacket sleeve. Next spring, Levi's
plans to release a denim jacket with sensors woven into the fabric that gives
you a convenient way to operate a paired device.
The
Levi's Commuter Trucker Jacket was developed with assistance from Google's
Advanced Technologies and Products (ATAP) division, which has been working on
ways to integrate into sensors into textiles. There's no word on how much the
jacket will cost when it arrives in the spring of 2017.
The denim jacket uses conductive yarn woven into the garment's fabric to create a patch you can control just with a touch. There's also a detachable smart tag on the cuff of the jacket, which connects the embedded sensor to your phone. That rechargeable is flexible enough to curve around the jacket cuff.
The denim jacket uses conductive yarn woven into the garment's fabric to create a patch you can control just with a touch. There's also a detachable smart tag on the cuff of the jacket, which connects the embedded sensor to your phone. That rechargeable is flexible enough to curve around the jacket cuff.
During
a demo of the Trucker Jacket at Google's I/O developers conference today (May
20), a member of the ATAP team controlled music playback by swiping down on the
jacket's sleeve. Other swipes and taps can silence calls, summon up directions,
and get an estimated time of arrival. A companion app for your phone will let
you manage features and controls.
Google
revealed plans to integrate fabric and sensors at last year's I/O as part
of its Project Jacquard effort. In the year since that debut, ATAP technical
program lead Ivan Poupyrev says that efforts have focused on developing new
weaving techniques to better blend in sensors with the fabric so that the patch
you use to control your phone looks like any other part of the jacket.
Project Jacquard has also concentrated on building a garment that can stand up to repeated trips through a washing machine. And once you remove that smart tag from the Trucker Jacket, it's ready to be cleaned. "This is technology you can wash," said Paul Dillinger, vice president of global product innovation at Levi Strauss & Co.
ATAP's Poupyrev says the Levi's jacket is just the start for Project Jacquard. You might also see athletic and business wear that incorporates the sensors in the near future
Project Jacquard has also concentrated on building a garment that can stand up to repeated trips through a washing machine. And once you remove that smart tag from the Trucker Jacket, it's ready to be cleaned. "This is technology you can wash," said Paul Dillinger, vice president of global product innovation at Levi Strauss & Co.
ATAP's Poupyrev says the Levi's jacket is just the start for Project Jacquard. You might also see athletic and business wear that incorporates the sensors in the near future
Levi's® Commuter™ x Jacquard by Google Trucker Jacket
Google
has announced the first Project Jacquard item
to come to life which is made in collaboration with Levi's. The Levi's Commuter
Jacket will let bikers navigate their smartphones by simply using their sleeve
as a touch sensor. It works by attaching a sensor to the jacket which will
allow the smartphone app to communicate with the phone.
The
sensor is flexible, allowing it to connect to any size jacket and remain
comfortable. Durability is a key feature, as you don't have to treat this
jacket any different. You can pop it in the wash, use it the way you would any
other jacket, and benefit from its smarter features.
You'll
be able to control various apps right from the jacket. Some of them include
Google Maps, Google Play, access your calls and messages, and other third-party
apps as well. Developers will be able to build custom apps directly for Project
Jacquard as well.


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