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App can change your nail colour in seconds!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 19 Jun, 2014 01:28 PM
    Do you want to change your nail paint everyday but don't have enough time or patience? Worry not, a new app can take care of that.
     
    The new concept puts tiny screens with a wireless connection on each nail, allowing patterns to be instantly changed from an app.
     
    Each nail is a small screen, complete with power source and wireless communication system. Designs are selected via an app, and then synced to the nail.
     
    Users can choose from designer nails, or create their own. An app is used to choose a pattern, which is then sent to the nail, changing it instantly.
     
    The screen has a day's power, and must be recharged overnight.
     
    "'Bloom your nails' is a set of wearable devices. Users can replace the patterns and design via a mobile application," Gin Lee, a Taiwanese student who developed the concept, was quoted as saying.
     
    "Users can upload their own designs and even sell them to other users," Lee added.
     
    The nails include wireless chips allowing them to communicate.
     
    At night, the nails are simply removed and recharged for another full day's wear, Daily Mail reported.

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