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Alarm watch that synchronizes with your biological clock
Don’t you just hate it when you wake up before the alarm clock rings, feeling refreshed, see the clock and decide that you should sleep a few minutes more, and by the time the alarm rings again, you are so deeply asleep that it feels so terrible being woken up that you wish you didn’t sleep that extra 5 minutes? That’s because traditional alarm clocks do not synchronize with your brain’s sleep cycle. By sleep cycle, we’re talking about the... Continue reading
Citizen updates i:VIRT Bluetooth hands-free watch
 Citizen Japan today announced a face-lifted version of their i:VIRT Bluetooth handsfree watch. The difference between the i:VIRT and the SonyEricsson watch (MBW-100) accessible to most of us outside Japan would be that the i:VIRT supports call ID display (the name of the person not just the number), it will also flash and vibrate when there’s a new call coming in. What’s more is that it can actually warn you when the phone is being placed too far away (stolen?) or... Continue reading
Swatch Infinity concept watch overcomes size obstacle
Watches are one product that has done its job well over the years, and not too much has been done to revolutionize this function. Sure, many have tried to stuff in more hi-tech features, but most of these devices just wind up looking bloated and unseemly. Swatch’s new Infinity Concept Watch (there is such a thing as a concept watch?) completely erases these stereotypes. This media device plays music and video, records audio, and creates/views photo albums on its beautiful... Continue reading
iRiver feeding the hunger with S10 and watch accessory
As you probably know, the iRiver is a direct competitor to the Apple shuffle. Coming in both black and white high gloss finishes, the iRiver is just about the same size as the shuffle and adds many features to what the shuffle lacks in nearly every department. The S10 has a 1.15″ color OLED screen which goes easy on the battery (which must be small considering how small the S10 is). It currently comes in 1 and 2GB sizes compared... Continue reading
Catch up with the Abacus Smart Watch
With people these days flipping out if they can’t know their favorite team’s score or the latest stock reports, the Abacus Smart Watch takes care of them by providing up to date information and never leaving their side. What’s different about this watch from all the other watches on the market is that it has internet connectivity and can receive information that is so important to know instantly. The MSN direct service that comes standard with the watch allows you... Continue reading
JLr7 watch takes 10 minutes to read
Want a watch that takes forever to actually figure out what it says? With today’s society forgetting how to read analog clocks, this watch is definitely something we do not need. The JLr7 displays the time by encoding it and allowing you to decode it though its eight rows of colored “L”s. No doubt, this watch looks awesome; it’s not scarry futuristic, it’s just sleek and smooth. Also a no doubt, you will throw it away after a day of... Continue reading
Listen to music in style with the Brando Stainless Steel mp3 watch
Always want to dress in style like P Diddy, but not give up all your cool gadgets? Well now don’t worry, because the Brando Stainless Steel mp3 watch brings together the best of both worlds; keep 1GB of music by your side at all times while still looking like a pimp. The bulk of the hardware is hidden beneath the face of the watch with the typical watch buttons replaced with navigation ones. Listen to 9 hours of continuous playback... Continue reading
Lightmare Watch – easy to read (for an LED watch)
The new Lightmare watch by TheOne is actually remarkably easy to read compared to most LED watches. There are two rings of LED lights, each composed of twelve lights – the larger, inner ring tells the hour, while the smaller, outer ring tells the minutes in 5-minute increments. For more exact time-telling, there is a line of four LEDs in the middle of the watch face that show the number of minutes past the number indicated by the lit LED... Continue reading
New MP4 Watch Tells Time, Too
Thanko’s new MP4 watch has many more functions than the name implies. While you can watch video on its spacious 4cm x 4cm screen (well, spacious for a wristwatch, anyway), it also plays mp3s, records audio in mp3 format, displays still images, and even tells the time. With up to 2GB of storage, this would make an excellent spy listening device (or prank sound effect machine), though at $249 (or $189 for the 1GB version) it’s a bit expensive for... Continue reading
