Watch Android-based: smartphone-compatible wristwatch
I’m Watch is a smartphone-compatible wristwatch, designed to work with Android-based cell phones – although it’s reportedly also compatible with iOS devices. The I’m Watch website showcases two versions of the product. I’m Jewel is a luxury version, designed with precious materials (titanium, gold) and jewels (diamonds), with prices ranging from EUR599 to EUR11,999 (US$840 – $16,833). The I’m Color collection is priced at EUR249 (US$349). Specs include: 1.54” 240×240 pixel color TFT display, 4GB of built-in storage, 64MB of RAM, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR support, Li-Po 600 mAh battery.
iPhone 4 and Android smartphone connectivity via Bluetooth. It will allow users to make calls and receive calls, text messages, and e-mails. Via its touchscreen, users will be able to view Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare notifications, as well as a photo gallery. Users will be able to use its speakerphone for hands-free phone calls.
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