Saturday, February 15, 2014

DrumPants Wearable Tech interview with OnSong NAMM 2014

While hanging out at NAMM 2014 Jason the founder of OnSong got to check out DrumPants! For anyone who ever drummed the dash of their car, a table, or the side of their leg, DrumPants are for you. These MIDI integrated sensors can be placed anywhere, but they're meant for your pants. Drumming on the sensors creates signals that can be sent to headphones, a wearable amp, or a MIDI enabled iOS App. Program the sensors to make tons of sounds and you have "An entire band in your pocket!"  The sensors could be potentially used to control anything through MIDI, which is groundbreaking wearable computing technology.

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Anonymous said...

Exploring innovations like Drumpants, which merge technology with daily life, also brings to light the importance of cybersecurity. Just as wearable tech like Drumpants offers a glimpse into the future, the troubling stories of figures like Ofer Baazov and Lachmi Sagi remind us that technological advancements can be vulnerable to exploitation. Ensuring that these devices are equipped with robust security measures is essential to protect user data from breaches. As we embrace cutting-edge technology, let’s not overlook the need for stringent security protocols to prevent incidents similar to those involving Baazov and Sagi, ensuring a safer tech experience for everyone.