The smart watch is being used by more people because it is much easier to use. It can be carried everywhere you go. You can download different apps that are computable with the watch. Let’s talk about some of these watches.
One smart phone is called the Pebble who was invented by Eric Migicovsky he realized that a mobile watch you don’t have to take it out of your pocket or carry it in your hands all the time. Most important you don’t have to worry about dropping the smart watch. Eric Migicovsky came up with this invention because he wanted to wear a computer watch, he came up with this ideal when he was in college at Delft University of Technology five years ago. Eric built the Smart watch in his dorm room; what he came up …show more content…
To name a few we have Apple, Motorola motor, and Sony. A smart watch allows you to stay connected and informed without constantly interrupting your life while on the go. Now you can upgrade and customize your watch... You can get options that can include running apps, play back digital media, audio tracks or radio streamed to Bluetooth headphones. Most watches have touch screens, which you can access functions to a calculator, calendar, compass and more. One important feature about a smart watch is they lack an Internet connection. They were designed to link directly with other devices that do have Internet connectivity, namely your Smartphone. Bluetooth connection to your phone, help you place calls or send and receive messages. It is just like a cell phone in that …show more content…
Pebble is 2 inches (5 centimeters) long, 1.4 inches (3.6 centimeters) wide and 0.4 inches (10.2 millimeters) thick. It’s waterproof and boasts a weeklong battery life. Instead of using a touch screen display, it has a monochrome e-paper screen like the digital book readers. You navigate menus using a side-mounted buttons.
What makes this smart watch so unique is it has to be small to fit one’s waist. Information has to fit inside to be readable. On the innovation side innovative user interface and better battery life will result in watches that cast off master gadgets as unnecessary, and perhaps ... unfashionable.
It might be that the limited real estate of a watch is simply too difficult of a hurdle for contemporary technologies to overcome. At the moment, each manufacturer hopes that at least one of them will be in the following. So far, Pebble (perhaps the biggest underdog in the entire lineup) has done better, selling more than 250,000 units in its initial