Friday 22 June 2012

I’m Watch Smart Watches Review – Technology Times


What is I’m Watch?
Technology is ever dynamic and it has new changes every day.  Embedded systems are manufactured more these days. The strangely named I’m Watch is the most expensive of the bunch, but it looks absolutely gorgeous. The I’m Watch has a 1.54-inch color TFT touch-screen display and comes with a variety of apps standard, along with an app store, where developers can publish their own programs created for the watch.

There is 4GB of storage for your music along with a “powerful speakerphone” and a microphone so you can go 007 with your phone calls. One downside (besides the price) is abysmal battery life—a mere 24 hours while tethered to Bluetooth, and only 48 when unconnected. The watch seems terrific; I just can’t shake the price tag, so the Pebble gets my vote this time. Oh, and for the extravagant among you, you can get various jeweled versions; the most expensive being white gold and diamond at a mere $19,999… bargain!

Lightness and power, united for top performance. i’m Tech Carbonium is also available with a coloured strap. Black or white, red or yellow: energy in its purest state.

Keep the rhythm: listen to your favorite music whenever you want with just a simple touch.

Size and Weight

ü  Height: 52,90 mm
ü  Width: 40,60 mm
ü  Depth: 10 mm
ü  Weight: 80 gr

Memory
ü  Flash Drive: 4GB
ü  RAM: 128 MB

Processor
ü  CPU: IMX233

Power and battery

ü  Built-in rechargeable Li-Po 450 mA battery
ü  Charging via USB to computer system or via power adapter
ü  Standby time without Bluetooth™ connection: up to 48 hours
ü  Standby time with Bluetooth™ connection: up to 24 hours
ü  Talk time with speakerphone: up to 3 hours
ü  Time for other uses: up to 5 hours

Compatible smartphones and o.s.
Many i’m Watch features require an internet connection via Bluetooth™ tethering and the main operating systems and/or phones that offer this technology are:
ü  Android (HTC, Samsung, Motorola, LG, etc.)
ü  BlackBerry® (RIM®)
ü  iOS® (Apple iPhone®)

Important
ü  Not all versions of the same operating system allow tethering via Bluetooth™.
ü  Not all phone versions allow tethering via Bluetooth™.
ü  Not all mobile carriers allow tethering via Bluetooth™

Audio/video playback
ü  Formats supported: mp3

Materials
ü  Carbon

Sensors
ü  Magnetometer
ü  Accelerometer

Connectors and input/output
ü  3.5 mm headphone, connection and power mini-jack
ü  Microphone
ü  Built-in speaker

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