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New Kempler And Strauss Develop The World’s Smallest Phone Watch

  • By: Kanak Bhandari
  • Date:October 14th, 2009
  • 7 Comments
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    Kempler and Strauss, noted for their innovative products, have once again given the world another amazing piece – the phone watch. From a glance, this may look like the usual James Bond hi tech gadget but it isn’t so – the company actually combined the ever merging technology of accurate time keeping and mobile computing to give consumers something beneficial for everyday life.

    Kempler And Strauss phone watch W

    For fact, this is a fully working quad band GSM watch that can receive calls or make calls. It has a 1.5 touch screen interface so you save yourself some effort and time when typing on this small screen. But that is not all – you also have a camera that can shoot as many as 104 videos. The lens for the camera is discreetly concealed at the side of the watch so you have to look hard to observe it. Video and game enthusiasts will like the MicroSD slot that comes with it as well as the whopping 100 hours of use. With this duration, one can be able to play as many MP3 files as possible without losing power. Also, it comes with wireless headset, so all the headache while pairing the device, is taken care of.

     

    Kempler And Strauss phone watch W

    It appears that the Kempler and Strauss was made to give users the full functionality of a phone but strapped to the wrist instead carried in the hand or in the bag. It makes a good companion for people who will like to use phones without been noticed or take pictures without much fuss of holding and pointing with the bulky camera.

    The hi tech world awaits this brilliant item. The company has not set a release date yet. If the product is finally out, the entire computing and horology industry will be eager to see how two dissimilar technologies could be finally merged into one workable product. This may be the bringing of even more innovative merger of technologies.

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    Have a look at the full video of this watch here. I am sure you would be left impressed.

     

     

     

     

     

    However,  this phone watch is not waterproof as M500.

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    7 Comments (Leave Yours)

    Comment by Underfloor heating
    2009-11-18 15:00:03

    Hi ! Theres plenty of small 2.4 Ghz spy cams that you can get that transmit back to a small monitor but not a cell phone. If it had to be a cell phone I guess you would have to stream the video to the internet and view the stream on an internet enabled cell phone.

     
    Comment by Underfloor heating
    2009-11-18 15:00:42

    They have to be synced and playable through itunes on your computer. The only other way to watch videos on the iphone is through a web service like You Tube.

     
    Comment by Affliction clothing
    2009-11-25 20:54:09

    This is awesome, takes me back to the days of changing the tv channel with the old tv remote watch in school

     
    Comment by Mike
    2009-12-16 20:13:52

    Looking weird is all part of the point. We still haven’t achieved Jetson technology, but when we do, think how weird we’ll look then.

     
    Comment by Propeller
    2010-01-07 03:55:19

    That rocks

     
    Comment by Lladro
    2010-02-02 16:05:53

    If the phone didn’t have bluetooth when you purchased it, you most likely cannot get it on there unless panisonic releases a newer version of that phone that is bluetooth capable.

     
    Comment by Lladro
    2010-02-10 08:11:56

    If it’s not built-in, you’ll need a bluetooth adapter that plugs into the headset jack. That’s the only way to use Bluetooth on a non-Bluetooth phone, and it’s ONLY for a headset.

     
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