Apple EDITOR’S MOOD: Got That Friday Tech Feelin’?

EDITOR’S MOOD: Got That Friday Tech Feelin’?

This Friday, we craved some hearable tech styled with the latest Apple Watch, so we turned to the fashionable Dash developed by Bragi.

Bragi The Dash HearablesFor those who are yet to be introduced, Bragi is a hearable tech company that has come up with the world’s first smart wireless hearable that has the ability to listen, track and communicate. Bragging the ‘PerfectFit’, The Dash sits comfortably in your ears and allows you to experience great sound on the go. Features include in-ear biometric sensors, live activity feedback and gesture controls. Available in either black or white, we found ourselves drawn to the white Dash which easily complimented our relaxed getting-ready-for-the- weekend look.

Confidently flattering our personal style and the white Dash, was the Apple Watch series 2. Designed to keep you active, motivated, and connected, the next generation wearable from Apple, is a fancier version of the first Apple Watch. With a built-in GPS and a display that is two times brighter than before, Watch 2 is also water resistance up to 50 meters and has a new lightning-fast dual-core processor. On the Apple’s Health Kit Platform front, although there is no Apple Watch support yet, Bragi has confirmed that The Watch Series 2 and The Dash are destined to work together soon. Which in our eyes makes the combination of these two devices the perfect must have duo for a busy woman on the go.

Keeping you connected, Bragi and Apple definitely gave the WearableTechStylist‘s Friday Tech feelin’ look some geek chic.  We worked these investment tech accessories with an affordable wardrobe courtesy of Missguided (white jeans and trainers) and Boohoo (tee).

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Founding editor-in-chief of FashNerd.com, Muchaneta is currently one of the leading influencers writing about the merger of fashion with technology and wearable technology. She has also given talks at Premiere Vision, Munich Fabric Start and Pure London, to name a few. Besides working as a fashion innovation consultant for various fashion companies like LVMH Atelier, Muchaneta has also contributed to Vogue Business, is a senior contributor at The Interline and an associate lecturer at London College of Fashion, UAL.

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