09 January 2013

Tried the smart watch 'I'm Watch'

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The smart watch market is finding more and more support and funding, although early models still fall far from perfect, gradually aspire to become a faithful companion in our daily lives. We have moved to the Consumer Electronics Show being held in Las Vegas and the first stop we made ​​earlier today with representatives of the Italian company that is behind this invention.

I'm Watch connects via bluetooth to our phones Android and iOS, so it will rely on our phone's hotspot for the watch has all of its functions. On the latter point, the AT & T today has put us hard things, because he likes capar Hotspot on the iPhone. And I'm Watch is that we can show our iPhone notifications on your screen. Thus, when we have an incoming call, a message or an e-mail, you can quickly view from the watch instead of having to take the phone out of his pocket.

The model presented today at the event in Las Vegas goes even further. The watch includes a speaker so we can answer our calls from the wrist (very "future" all this). And if we reject an incoming call, you can simply hang agitemos our wrist. When switching the clock for the first time we can calibrate for every movement we want to make are recorded correctly.

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I'm Watch has a 4 GB memory, 128 MB RAM, CPU IMX233, a resolution of 220 ppi and a 450 mAh rechargeable battery. On standy, the watch can last between one and a half to two days. If used frequently, the battery usually lasts a full day. Today we have been using a lot and still have more than half of the battery.

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The Italian company has used Android to create their own custom operating system, dubbed'm Droid 2. Navigating the watch is very simple: we are the home screen with the time, local weather, and three icons that lead to the implementation of calls, e-mail and calendar (in just a few seconds we can synchronize our contacts with the clock and even dial phone numbers from the screen). If we slide to the left, we find basic functions like bluetooth settings, settings and call log. Sliding the screen to the right we find a little world of compatible applications, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Gallery (to see our photos), compass, calculator and more. Device makers have opened a platform, I'm market, so that any developer can create their own proposal.

In short, we are facing an amazing device, which has yet to debug things (for example, sometimes the screen usually takes a few seconds to respond to our gestures and the call quality is not very clean to say), but each time is closer to the idea that we all want to watch smart dress.

I'm Watch is priced somewhat high: 299 euros for a color model.

Source- 'm Watch

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