The latest L'Oréal makeover doesn't involve makeup at all. The cosmetics giant is taking its first step into wearable technology.
欧莱雅最新的化妆产品可不是真的化妆品。这家化妆品行业巨头正开始涉足可穿戴科技。
L'Oréal's product isn't a bracelet, a watch or any kind of jewelry. Instead, the company worked with PCH, an Irish product engineering firm, to create "My UV Patch," which debuted at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.
欧莱雅的这个产品倒不是手链手表,也不是什么珠宝,而是一个名叫「我的紫外线贴片」的产品。欧莱雅和爱尔兰的一家名叫PCH的技术公司共同研发了这项产品。该产品在上周拉斯维加斯的国际消费电子产品展览会上首秀。
The patch is a small (one inch in diameter) stretchable sensor that can be worn anywhere on exposed skin for up to five days. By hooking up your phone to the sensor, you can find out how much UV exposure you're receiving at any time of the day.
这种小贴片半径约1英寸,是一种可伸缩的感应装置。可以贴在任何外露的皮肤上5天。当你的手机和贴片配对上之后,你就可以知道每天各个时段你接收到的紫外线。
"Technology, connected objects, the internet of things — these are all going to affect the beauty industry, just in a different way," said Guive Balooch, global vice president of L'Oréal's tech incubator. "We want to show the consumer electronics community that we are here, working on beautiful products."
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