Motorola is working on a smartwatch for launch in 2014, the company has confirmed, with execs confirming the new wearable during a press conference at Mobile World Congress today. Details … Continue reading
Samsung’s Gear Fit may arguably look the most appealing of the three wearables the company announced yesterday, but Tizen was sacrificed in order to make it happen. Launched alongside the … Continue reading
Wearable technology might be the next big thing in the consumer electronics market, but as to the size that this niche will grow into, that remains to be seen. Here is yet another model that has debuted, which is known as the Omate TrueSmart. The Omate TrueSmart would feature the internals of an Android smartphone (which frankly, cannot be too powerful considering how they have to take its overall external size into consideration during the manufacturing process) as well as the relevant software and features, while coming in a smartwatch form factor.
Omate TrueSmart Another Smartwatch That Joins The Fray original content from Ubergizmo.
Garmin Xperia Edition app descends on Sony Xperia smartphones and SmartWatch 2
Posted in: Today's ChiliNavigation experts Garmin Wuerzburg GmbH has just announced the fruits of their partnership with Sony. The Garmin Xperia Edition collects all the navigation features you’ll ever need to be come … Continue reading
Samsung has announced three new smartwatch devices at MWC this year, including the successor to last year’s Galaxy Gear, the Gear 2, as well as a sleeker version called the Neo, and a fitness- and fashion-focused wristband device called the Samsung Gear Fit. The Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo both offer companion features for a user’s smartphone, which include the ability to receive… Read More
Samsung couldn’t wait until Unpacked 5 to reveal the new Tizen-powered Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo smartwatches, updating the wearables will heart-rate monitors and more compact designs. The original … Continue reading
Ibis Conceptual Smartwatch
Posted in: Today's Chili[MWC 2014] There is just something about concepts that we absolutely love – not only does it enable the particular designer to come up with outrageous hardware specifications which are way ahead of its time, that even some say will be impossible to achieve in the future, one is also not shackled by the laws of physics. Well, Creoir Ltd. did showcase a smartwatch known as Ibis at Mobile World Congress that is happening right now in Barcelona, Spain. It seemed that the designers of Ibis wanted to challenge consumer perceptions when it comes to smartwatches as well as other wearables in terms of its portability and aesthetics. The Ibis is meant to be referred to as “wearable jewelry”, and when you take a look at the video above, you will know why.
Ibis Conceptual Smartwatch original content from Ubergizmo.
Everyone loves a good bargain, although it can be pretty difficult to meet in the middle with a hard salesperson. However, whenever a company-wide directive is given, then that would be something else altogether. Qualcomm’s Toq smartwatch that boasts of a low-power Mirasol sunlight readable color display has just received a $100 price cut, which is good news for those of you out there who have cast an eye on this particular device for the longest time, but still find the price to be surprisingly prohibitive.
Qualcomm Toq Smartwatch Gets $100 Price Cut original content from Ubergizmo.
Google is targeting a March release for its own smartwatch, a Bluetooth LE wearable designed to work alongside an Android smartphone, though insiders on the project are reportedly pessimistic that … Continue reading
Samsung has revealed two new smartwatches, the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo, refining its original Galaxy Gear wearable and ditching Android for Tizen in the process. Revealed at MWC … Continue reading