Eleven months ago, Intel kicked off the Make It Wearable (MIW) Challenge that aimed to identify technology that fits into people's lives seamlessly and improves daily life in a meaningful way.
A three-member team which developed a wristband that turns into a camera-equipped drone has won the USD 500,000 prize.
Aimed at outdoor enthusiasts, the Nixie quadcopter can fly from your wrist, take pictures in the sky, and return like a boomerang. It also syncs to smartphones, 'pocket-lint.Com' reported.
The Nixie team comprises Christoph Kohstall, a Stanford postdoctoral researcher, Jelena Jovanovic and Michael Miedermayer.
The third-place winner was ProGlove which received an award of USD 100,000. It is described as a "professional wearable production tool" that assembly line workers can wear to improve quality.