Saturday, May 21, 2011

Clock shows the screen only when it is touched

You may have given up using your wrist watch, as your phone may very well tell time, day of week, weather and one feed with the latest news about your team (all from your main screen). But with the innovative concepts that appear almost every day, it is impossible to say that the watch is dead. Even more when that clock uses a concept as current as the touch screen. Therefore, the Mutewatch can have many followers when they reach the market.

The watch is a minimalist Mutewatch, which is distinguished by its ability to display the hours when your screen is touched with a finger. In addition, through touch screen commands, you can control the schedule timer and alarm, and make adjustments in the time zone. It's a good thing for those people who are not very patient to tell time to complete strangers.

Another highlight of Mutewatch is that it has a reminder system for vibration, which works in conjunction with a motion sensor that can identify when you are awake or asleep, thereby adjusting the intensity of the vibrations. That is, if you need only be reminded of an appointment or task, the vibrations will be lighter. If you really need to be agreed, the watch vibrates more intensely.

And for those who still prefer to use your smartphone, two arguments: 1) who used the iPhone as an alarm clock has lost time in the New Year, 2) your smartphone does not offer as much style as you watch this.

According to its manufacturer, the Mutewatch is forecast to hit the market in July, priced at $ 259. Below, a promotional video of the product.