Take a look at the $995 smart backpack from Google and Yves Saint Laurent

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Take a look at the $995 smart backpack from Google and Yves Saint Laurent. (via CNBCMakeIt)

The backpack can pair with any Android or Apple iOS smartphone via the Jacquard mobile app, which also allows the user to change the settings to decide the corresponding command for various gestures, from brushing down on the backpack strap to double-tapping the strap or covering it with your hand, according toA diagram from Yves Saint Laurent's instruction manual for the Cit-E backpack.Meanwhile, the bag itself is black nylon with a canvas lining and padded straps .

As for the hefty price tag, it's in line with Yves Saint Laurent's other high-end luxury accessories. The fashion house

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MakeIt Let's not......

MakeIt If I was going out for a day of hiking, I bet for $985 I could find someone to carry the stuff. In fact for $900, I could PROBABLY find someone to do the hike FOR ME!

MakeIt Or just buy yourself a pair of air pods or similar headphone and save yourself $800.... What a rip

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