Some say fashion is pain, and in the case of Dave Hurban, it actually is. Hurban
recently implanted magnets in his wrist himself -- all for the ability to wear
his trusty iPod Nano like a watch without having to sport a wristband.
What motivated him to do it? “I just thought it would be cool,” Hurban said
in an interview with Digital Trends.
To turn himself into a human iPod dock, Hurban had to make four incisions on
his wrist, where he inserted small magnets. After a little bit of blood and some
healing, the magnets, for all intents and purposes, are now a permanent part of
his wrist. Hurban calls this creation iDermal.
The magnets are placed specifically to hold on to the four corners of the
Nano. When he wants to wear his iPod Nano as a watch, all he has to do is hold
the player close to his wrist and the magnets grab hold of the player and attach
it to his body.
While designed specifically to be used with an iPod Nano, we can't help but
think that the magnets might also grab hold of other unwanted metal items like
pocket change, kitchen utensils or car keys.
Check out the video below for a look at how Hurban inserted the magnets under
his skin and the finished product.
What do you think of iDermal? Would you consider an implant like magnets in
the name of one of your gadgets? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
This story originally published on Mashable here.
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