Many attempts were made to transform wrist watches into a high-tech gadget, but most of them failed badly (except for calculators in wrist watch... he he).
Van Der Led WM2 can be termed as the first successful attempt to use wrist watch as cell phone rather than using cellphone as a watch (something which i do!!)
As wrist watches have become an integral part of our lifestyle it would be a privilege if we could answer and make calls using our wrist watch.
Lets see what are the other features of this "wrist phone".
Key Features:
- Quad-Band GSM
- 1.3 inched touchscreen
- 262 k colors
- Bluetooth with AD2P support
- 1.3 megapixel camera
- 1 GB of flash memory
- FM radio reciever
- Dimension: 62 x 45.5 x 17.6 mm
- Digital number pad on the wristlet
- 7-colored LED light to help you notice incoming calls
- Vibrating mode available
- GPRS, WAP, PIM manager with calendar and appointment functions
- Photo ID and voice recording
- USB support
- Battery life: 300 minutes in call and 240 hours in standby mode
But you'll surely look like a fool talking to your wrist watch.......
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