Watches are making a massive comeback, which is great news for the team at Juno Watches. Like everything technological, watches are advancing so much that they will be able to compute as well as tell the time.
With the increase of smart phones, laptops and digital devices, the lowly wrist watched diminished in popularity, but now its coming back with gusto.
One company based in Dallas, USA has started to produce a wrist watch that has a blue-tooth connection.
Some may realise that the tiny Nano iPod created by apple has been worn as a watch, after designers rushed to produce a strap for the tiny device. In fact when the iPod was refreshed recently, the form wasn't changed, which is a first in iPod history, and apple included watch faces on the iPod such as Minnie Mouse, as well as photos and an workout timer.
In an age where people want direct access to information, watches need to keep up with the trend.
The WIMM ONE is a watch which includes blue-tooth and wifi and is being licenced to major brands within the watch industry. These watches are not designed to replace smart phones and other devices but are able to sift out all the rubbish and keep the basics such as contacts and personal messages.
Another American company has created the Smartwatch which allows computing to be done on your wrist. These are glanceable technologies, and are more portable and personal. Its the obvious was watches will move, although we will always have traditional and deigner time pieces, which simply, with incredibly inner workings, tell us the time.
So rather than strapping an iPhone to your wrist or struggling to find your smart phone, or in my case if your smart phone even works, consider a WIMM ONE or Smartwatch.
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