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*[[cordless phone]] (in some environments supporting [[PCS protocol]], the headset or handset is worn on the head or belt)
*[[cordless phone]] (in some environments supporting [[PCS protocol]], the headset or handset is worn on the head or belt)


The term '''mobile device''' is often used to mean higher-tech worn devices, but there is no real difference in form factor, except that a mobile device is probably more likely to have a display screen, whereas most of the above don't.
The term '''mobile device''' is often used to mean higher-tech worn devices, but there is no real difference in form factor, except that a mobile device is probably more likely to have a [[display]] screen capable of displaying more than one line, or an [[IP number]], whereas most of the above don't.

Revision as of 01:52, 24 February 2004

A worn device is one that is ubiquitous and on the body all the time. Examples include:

The term mobile device is often used to mean higher-tech worn devices, but there is no real difference in form factor, except that a mobile device is probably more likely to have a display screen capable of displaying more than one line, or an IP number, whereas most of the above don't.

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