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Yves Saint Laurent backpack met at Google Touch Center

Luxury brand Yves Saint Laurent collaborated with Google Project Jacquard to create a bag. It is the meeting of technology and fashion.

Project Jacquard is a textile x tech project underway by Google ATAP. It is trying to free people from the screen by embedding the sensor in the fabric. In 2017, Project Jacquard jacket was launched by Levis. They could make phone calls or play music from their clothes.

The backpack introduced by Yves Saint Laurent is CIT-E BACKPACK IN CANVAS WITH JACQUARD BY GOOGLE. This backpack has a built-in touch sensor on the shoulder pad that allows you to operate your smartphone by touching it. The power supply can be separated, and it is equipped with a rechargeable tag and can be operated with four gestures when linked with a smartphone. The apps that can be handled are limited to some such as music and Google Maps, but you can expect the advantage of being able to handle them off the screen.

Of course, it can be said that not only the technology but also the perfection as a backpack is important. The exterior is nylon, the interior is canvas, and the size is 31×41×22cm, and the weight is not stated, but because it is not leather, it is light. Although the Yves Saint Laurent logo is modest, it has a design that fits the office look that can go well regardless of the season while maintaining dignity.

There are large pockets in the front of the backpack, and pockets for smartphones, tablets, and laptops on the inside. The price is 795 euros. Related information can be found here .

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