A necklace that can connect and display Facebook

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Artefact, a Seattle-based artefact, created a necklace called "Purple" that connects to pre-set family and friends Facebook and Instagram. By using the matching application, the wearer can always select the person who is important to them and then display it on the screen of the box. They can also make animations and edit photos by applying filters and effects. The device's screen is like a touch-screen smart phone, allowing the wearer to slide the screen to navigate through each image.
The wearer can also send and receive images to keep in touch with family and friends. The box is designed as a simple round and curved lid, with a subtle light to remind the wearer of new notifications. This is still a concept and its release date has not yet been set. However, it can be expected that there will be a variety of styles, platinum, silver, gold or brushed glass. The necklace does not require a USB port but is charged through a ceramic charging bowl that can be placed in the box.
Artefact said: “The average adult who uses Facebook has more than 300 friends. Ordinary office workers receive more than 100 emails every day, but many times we are away from the information of the people we really care about. The necklace is designed to help We remember the important things in our lives."