My Intelligent Communication Accessory
Gail Chiasson, North American Editor
Opening Ceremony and Intel Corporation have taken the wraps off the complete features of MICA, My Intelligent Communication Accessory, the smart and fashionable luxury accessory that redefines the concept of wearable technology.
MICA is an intelligent bracelet that provides today’s highly connected woman with access to text messages, Yelp, Gmail notifications, Facebook events and Google Calendar through discreet notifications delivered directly to the wrist.
The attractive feminine communications accessory will be available by early December in the US and will retail exclusively at Opening Ceremony New York and Los Angeles, select Barneys New York locations, and online at Openingceremony.us and Barneys.com.
“Our pioneering collaboration with Opening Ceremony and the introduction of this category-defining smart jewelry piece advances wearable technology as a distinctively stylish accessory that places importance on both aesthetics and functionality,” says Ayse Ildeniz, vice- president and general manager for business development and strategy, New Devices Group at Intel. “MICA captures Intel’s philosophy that technology should enhance jewelry in order to make wearable technology truly ‘wantable,’ in addition to seamless and productive.”
“Today’s modern woman maintains selectivity and exclusivity when choosing accessories, and MICA embodies a beautifully unique statement piece,” said Humberto Leon, co-founder and creative director, Opening Ceremony. “The wearable space is an exciting, rapidly expanding category, and it has been a thrill to be involved in the convergence of fashion and technology.”
“Mobile technology really guides everything we do. The issue for many consumers on wearable technology lies in the fact that the devices typically are not attractive and are often times cumbersome,” says Daniella Vitale, COO and senior executive vice-president, Barneys New York. “Opening Ceremony founders Carol and Humberto, along with Intel, had the prescience to create something functional but also beautiful and chic. We are excited to be the first on something that mirrors the Barneys strategy of a beautiful, exclusive and unique product.”
“MICA acts as an extension of a customer’s smartphone, for those times when it’s not convenient to carry it with you,” says Chris Penrose, senior vice-president, Internet of Things, AT&T. “It allows customers to receive texts and email notifications so that they can stay connected, while still wearing a fashionable jewelry piece to almost any occasion.”
Via a touch-screen sapphire display, wearers can easily view content. Vibration-based alerts, a curated VIP contact list and customizable quick replies deliver notifications directly to the wrist – eliminating the need to fumble through a handbag or interrupt a meeting or event.
MICA offers:
- Messaging: It provides access to text messages and notifications of incoming mails from ‘important contacts’ as designated in Gmail. Users can dismiss notifications from the device and respond with customizable quick replies.
- Calendar and Event Notifications: It displays Google Calendar and Facebook event notifications while enabling users to accept or reject appointments.
- Personal Concierge: It offers intelligent reminders, ‘Time to Go (TTG), powered by TomTom and Intel, that dynamically adjust based on location to account for the time required to get to the next appointment. MICA also provides users with access to Yelp local search, which includes business ratings and reviews. MICA wearers can use Yelp to locate restaurants, shops and other local businesses nearby.
- Priority Notifications: Users can curate a VIP contact list that filters notifications and text messages. Vibration-based alerts discreetly alert the wearer to incoming alerts.
- Design: Elevating the appearance of traditional wearable devices, MICA’s cutting-edge design is constructed of premium finishes and 18K gold coating with a curved sapphire glass touch screen display. One style features black water snake skin, pearls from China and lapis stones from Madagascar, while the other style features white water snake skin, tiger’s eye from South Africa and obsidian from Russia.
- Configuration and Security: The bracelet provides remote access and locking, the ability to locate the device, and configuration capabilities via a Web-based portal.
- Two-Year AT&T Data Service Paid by Intel: MICA is connected by AT&T and includes a two-year wireless service plan provided by Intel in the price of the bracelet.
It also has up to two days of battery life and Micro-USB charging. It will be available for sale only in the US for $495.
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