A slap on strap? They were a kids toy 20 years ago, it was a crap idea then, it won't have improved
It'll soon loose it's ability to form a tight fit.
You wear it wrong, put it on the upper arn ...
it'll probably be sold in the US only ... problem solved jk
I wonder if it will be water resistant? That would be important IMO if they are targeting it to the average Joe.
What happens if you have a small wrist. It says the overlapping portions would be disabled...so if you had a small wrist only a small portion of the strap would function as a display.
The only solution would be to gain a huge amount of weight so you would have a fatter wrist and therefore, a larger display area!!
LMAO - those slap bracelets were all the rage back in the late 80's!
Are you kissing up to the owner of the site...or is it just a typo!!
Yes, but it's not just "an idea" - it has to include details of how to do it.Can companies just patent whatever they think of or do they need the technology to back it up?
You could put it on over your cuff. You could claim you do it to increase the display area, while secretly gloating that everybody in the office can see that you own one. You would need to be careful of the jealousy however. You know those haters!
Typo ... Typo ... This iPad spellchanger drives me nuts
What happens if you have a small wrist. It says the overlapping portions would be disabled...so if you had a small wrist only a small portion of the strap would function as a display...
it'll probably be sold in the US only ... problem solved jk
What happens if you have a small wrist. It says the overlapping portions would be disabled...so if you had a small wrist only a small portion of the strap would function as a display.
The only solution would be to gain a huge amount of weight so you would have a fatter wrist and therefore, a larger display area!!
Can companies just patent whatever they think of or do they need the technology to back it up?
You could also look like a total dork if you're wearing a suit!