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


    *[[wristwatch]]
    *[[wristwatch]] (usually just tell time but some have many more capabilities)
    *[[ring]]
    *[[ring]] (usually just jewelry but some include [[barcode scanner]])
    *[[wallet]] or [[purse]]
    *[[wallet]] or [[purse]]
    *[[pocket]] (part of clothing and changed with clothing)
    *[[pocket]] (part of clothing and changed with clothing)
    *[[key chain]] (usually in pocket, and carried with almost all clothing outside)
    *[[walkman]] (always with a [[headset]])
    *[[walkman]] (always with a [[headset]])
    *[[pager]] (typically with a one-line display)
    *[[pager]] (typically with a one-line display, but some up to about 256 char)
    *[[cell phone]] (often with a [[headset]])
    *[[cell phone]] (often with a [[headset]])
    *[[cordless phone]] (in some environments supporting [[PCS]] or other [[cordless protocol]], the [[headset]] is worn on the head or handset on wrist or belt - the [[base station]] is fixed in place in the environment and might support [[base station handoff]] which allows multiple carriers to cooperate to carry the same signal)
    *[[cordless phone]] (in some environments supporting [[PCS]] or other [[cordless protocol]], the [[headset]] is worn on the head or handset on wrist or belt - the [[base station]] is fixed in place in the environment and might support [[base station handoff]] which allows multiple carriers to cooperate to carry the same signal)