We've seen Innomdle Lab's Sgnl wearable at CES a few times before, but it's worth revisiting because a) it's an absolutely crazy idea that works; and b) it's very nearly ready for the masses. In case ...
SEOUL, South Korea, Aug. 30, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Samsung Electronics C-Lab's first spin-off venture company, Innomdle Lab, will be unveiling three new products at IFA 2018, held this year in Berlin ...
A team of Samsung employees has spun off a company by the name of Innomdle Lab with a device by the name of Sgnl. Sgnl is a watch strap that allows a smartwatch to become a phone – sort of. This ...
TipTalk is a watch strap from Innomdle Lab, a startup spun off from Samsung’s secretive C-Lab, that makes regular watches smart and smartwatches smarter. It vibrates when you get an alert, tracks ...
“Sgnl” watch strap to enter mass production within the year Innomdle Lab announced on Sept. 9 that it would begin mass producing its independently developed “Sgnl” by the end of the year. Sgnl is a ...
When most people answer a call, it typically involves activating a wireless headset or bringing a phone up towards a cheek. Innomdle Lab has just launched a Kickstarter campaign for a new wearable ...
Signl is an innovative gadget that allows users to take phone calls by simply touching their ear with their fingertip. It then transmits the sound through the body, essentially turning their hand into ...
A start-up called Innomdle Lab, is developing a watch strap that allows users to take calls by simply holding their finger to their ear. Technology is known to make your life more convenient and that ...
What started as a spin-off project from Samsung's experimental C-Lab arm is now a fully fledged, fully funded product that makes you look like a secret agent when you answer your phone. The smart ...
Korea's most exciting startups will make their debut at IFA 2017 in Germany. SEOUL, South Korea, Aug. 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The K-ICT Born2Global Centre, a major Korean government agency, announced ...
Jacob Kastrenakes is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. A new gadget on Kickstarter is basically designed to make you feel like a secret ...