Ritot smartwatch will tweet, show Facebook updates
LONDON: A smart watch which projects the time onto your hand and may even be able to show texts, Facebook updates and tweets is being developed.
The watch, called Ritot, has raised over US$ 1 million on crowdfunding website Indiegogo. The waterproof device will use a digital light procession (DLP) matrix to beam the time onto the back of the wearer's hand.
As well as the time, the watch will be able to show texts, Facebook updates, tweets and caller ID if hooked up to a smartphone, according to a description of the watch on Indiegogo.
The projection disappears automatically in 10 seconds. While a working prototype has not been developed yet, the watch is expected to be ready for shipping by February next year, according to 'Sky News'.
Currently, the development of the first components is under way, including an accelerometer, processor, the DLP matrix and battery.
The watch, called Ritot, has raised over US$ 1 million on crowdfunding website Indiegogo. The waterproof device will use a digital light procession (DLP) matrix to beam the time onto the back of the wearer's hand.
As well as the time, the watch will be able to show texts, Facebook updates, tweets and caller ID if hooked up to a smartphone, according to a description of the watch on Indiegogo.
The projection disappears automatically in 10 seconds. While a working prototype has not been developed yet, the watch is expected to be ready for shipping by February next year, according to 'Sky News'.
Currently, the development of the first components is under way, including an accelerometer, processor, the DLP matrix and battery.
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