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Bluetooth Watches
By john | October 2, 2006
Interesting (but short) article about a new product from Fossil: a bluetooth watch that can display caller ID from your phone. From the article and website, you can receive caller ID info, the watch will vibrate when calls or messages are received, and you can mute the ringer or reject calls just by pushing a button on the watch. This is a nice example of pushing ubiquitous technology and communications into people’s lives by creating a “personal area network”. This will be better when you can push a button on your watch and your bluetooth headset picks answers the call, and even better when you can get the messages delivered to and controlled by you headworn display!
Topics: interfaces, mod |
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