Explore the Possibilities with

WITgrip®

WITgrip® (Wearable Interactive Technologies grip) provides patent protected mountings, curved and with cushioning, to enable devices to be side mounted over the distal forearm/wrist. We develop wearable technology, including a wide range of devices for various client needs.

For clients, our research and development prioritizing functional design and ergonomics, produces pioneering de novo hardware. We also create devices and mountings customized to operational require.

For partners, WITgrip can provide transformative improvements upon a partner’s existing wearables’ design.

Neutral viewing positions allow for comfortable prolonged interactive use of wrist worn wearables.

Extra battery space enable devices to work for much longer, paired with easy charging options, including wireless, for optimal convenience.

The Possibilities

The possibilities of truly wearable interactive technology, the size of a mobile phone (or even a smaller 3 inch screen device) now finally include home, office, car, banking, payment, security…. and all ideas of interacting with the many technologies around us. Collaborating with U.K. universities, WITgrip is developing novel HiG network solutions, optimizing connectivity for higher gigahertz networks.

WITgrip® was initially incorporated as a think tank combining skills within human factors, neuroergonomics, medicine, engineering and telecommunications, and futures studies. A comprehensive I.P. portfolio followed. Sincere thanks to all concerned for the far reaching interest from the world’s press, and for the awards (Most Innovative Wearable Smart Device 2019; Leading Provider of 5G Hardware Solutions U.K. 2019) and accolades.

Patent Protection

The patent protection for WITgrip is so broad that any and all possible means of getting a humble softer feel part against the skin for the purpose of placing a device or part of a device to be viewed over the whole or part of the side of the wrist, is covered.

Our Patent

We have developed and hold the patent for WITgrip, allowing for devices to be worn on the side of the wrist. Devices as big as a mobile phone can now be used on the wrist.