MetaWatch Frame
Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 10:21 pm
Okay, this is the first "smart" watch I've seen that I actually like the looks of and looks practical. It's got a standard watch band (you can replace the band with at any jewelry shop), and they didn't even bother with trying to put a camera in it which I always felt was a moronic idea in a watch.
It uses induction charging, although you do have to attach a clip to it. When the HELL are we going to have easy and universally compatible inductive charging for ALL our devices? I want to be able to toss my phone, BT headset and all my other gear on a charging mat at the end of the day and forget about it. It's the 21st century. Why are we still plugging things in (and leaving a nice hole for moisture to enter)?
BTW I think there's a fashion conspiracy. Have you noticed EVERYONE (even women) are wearing HUGE watches lately? It's the latest style. I think the consumer electronics companies are getting us used to the idea of big watches so that the coming smart watches won't look so ungainly.
http://www.metawatch.com/collection/frame
Review: http://www.techhive.com/article/2030093 ... watch.html

It uses induction charging, although you do have to attach a clip to it. When the HELL are we going to have easy and universally compatible inductive charging for ALL our devices? I want to be able to toss my phone, BT headset and all my other gear on a charging mat at the end of the day and forget about it. It's the 21st century. Why are we still plugging things in (and leaving a nice hole for moisture to enter)?
BTW I think there's a fashion conspiracy. Have you noticed EVERYONE (even women) are wearing HUGE watches lately? It's the latest style. I think the consumer electronics companies are getting us used to the idea of big watches so that the coming smart watches won't look so ungainly.
http://www.metawatch.com/collection/frame
Review: http://www.techhive.com/article/2030093 ... watch.html
