It is integrated into the user's Personal Area Network and has the capability to connect via Bluetooth with e.g. cell phones. This provides the watch with the following services: The watch knows the wearer's actual position coordinates via GPS, GSM-tracking or other techniques. In addition to that the cell phone enables a data connection with the www. Appointments with site coordinates can thus be synchronized. They were entered in advance e.g. into the cell phone or into the computer with a calendar tool like iCal. Furthermore the watch can access web-based navigation-, timetable- and traffic information services.
Channel: Film & Animation Uploaded: February 13, 2007 at 10:59 am Author:gizmodo
MommyHelpsMe(Saturday 17th of March 2007 09:10:53 AM)
The market is too small for this product to be effective. It's not ever going to be cheap and it will die away in a year or two.
losserdude(Thursday 15th of March 2007 06:08:03 AM)
lol id laugh if it blew up :P it would take his whole hand with it :P
steveo2187(Tuesday 13th of March 2007 11:08:14 AM)
lol what a waist lol u can do all that with a cell phone... u dont need some watch.... lol its just ppl trying to make ppl think its cool and that they need this watch but yet the watch is completely useless and basically i wouldent pay 2 cents for the piece of shit