Google Glass is a year or so out, as well as even after that we’re still taking a look at about five years up until we’re all upgraded at the behest of our robotic overlords. [justurn] just can’t wait, so he chose to submit to the cybermen early with his Android-controlled wristwatch connected with dermal implants.
[justurn]’s got the motivation for his job from this earlier Hackaday post involving dermal implants as well as an iPod nano. The iPod nano doesn’t have a whole great deal of functionality, though, however the Sony SmartWatch does, as well as without the inevitable accusations of fanboyism.
To prep his arm for the hardware upgrade, [justurn] had four titanium dermal anchors put in his wrist. After letting his anchors heal for a few months, [justurn] installed extremely strong neo magnets in the bases for his anchors as well as the clip for the SmartWatch’s strap.
The result is a magnetically mounted, Android-controlled view semi-permanently connected to [justurn] at the wrist. We like it too.