The smartwatch market is already quite vibrant and most manufacturers are looking to innovate and improve with each new model they introduce to the market. But there is still a lot of room for improvement. After all, water is still a hostile environment for these new-age time indicators (if that's even a reason to buy?). Well, at least that's how it was until now.
Wearable devices
Lovers of the classic wristwatch look don't always find modern smartwatches appealing. It's true that we can always read emails, make video calls on them... But what if we don't like what we see? The Montblanc company has developed a watch that may be the solution to all.
If you decide to buy a smart watch, the market offers you quite a few choices these days. The ZeTime smart watch, a cross between a classic wristwatch and a smart watch, is a unique hybrid of its kind. Many people are put off by smart watches because of their appearance, which sometimes gives the impression that we are wearing a computer on our wrist. The ZeTime smartwatch maintains the look of a classic wristwatch while utilizing the latest technology.
Smart watches (especially those running Android Wear) have not been unlocked yet! While most manufacturers took a break from creating new AW smartwatches and focused on more sporty and smartphone-independent timepieces, the fashion world decided to fill the void. Here are the new Michael Kors Android Wear 2.0 smartwatches that put style first. The watches will be presented at Baselworld 2017, which will take place between March 23 and 30.
TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45 is a prestigious sporty-elegant smart watch with the Android Wear 2.0 operating system, which will convince even the most ardent opponents of such watches. The only thing that might put you off is the price. It bears the numbered signature "Swiss made" (made in La Chaux-de-Fonds), and the guts were contributed by Intel.
360-degree cameras are nothing new. All tech brands that matter have their own. But you can't wear any of these on your wrist. To Beoncam! This is a cross between a smart watch and a camera like you find in a smartphone. The detachable wrist camera allows you to capture 360-degree panoramas with a resolution of 5 MP and images with a resolution of 1200 x 1200 pixels.
Two years after the presentation of the Huawei Watch smart watch, the Chinese presented its successor, the Huawei Watch 2. Will it be able to fill the shoes of its predecessor, which set really high standards? So let's see...
The blind and partially sighted have to face many obstacles every day, but their lives will become a little easier in the future. After several years, the Dot smart watch for the blind and visually impaired is coming to the market, which will contribute to their easier everyday life and equal communication opportunities.
Together with Google, LG presented the new Watch Style and Watch Sport smart watches, which are the first to be equipped with Google's new operating system for wearable devices, Android Wear 2.0, with which it aims to close the gap behind Apple watches. With Android Wear 2.0, smartwatches will be freed from the "yoke" of the smartphone.
FlySentinel is a Slovenian smart wristwatch for pilots, which takes care of their safety and well-being by informing them about their psychophysical state and the conditions in the cockpit. It is made of light metals. It is signed by the Celje start-up company MedicoApps.
The Moskito is a smartwatch like you've never seen before. As a wristwatch, it convinces with its classic design, durable battery and smart functions. With it, you will never miss a call or miss a message again. In addition to a wristwatch, the Moskito is also an analog bicycle counter that supplies you with all the necessary information. A twist of the case is enough to transfer it from the wrist to the handlebars and a push of a button to switch from timing to counter functions.
Apple and Samsung may dominate the smart watch market, but Vector Watch is the only smart watch provider with 30 days of autonomy. Together with the Bucharest brand, BMW produced an extremely sporty and elegant smart watch inspired by the BMW i sub-brand, more precisely the i3 and i8 models. It uses the same leather as the duo's seats for the strap, and it also expresses its affiliation with the logo on the dial.