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| Watches: Cect Cellphone Watch From China Has Bluetooth, MP3, MP4 and FM Radio |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 3:50 pm |
| Tags: Cect, Cect Watch, Cellphone Watch, Cellphones, Gsm, Watches |
| The M500 GSM Watch from Australia isn't your only cellphone watch option now with the Cect Mobile watch from China. It's got a semi-decently large LCD, six hardware buttons, GSM support, Bluetooth, MP3, MP4, FM radio and a headset jack. No pricing yet, but it does come in all sorts of colors. [Phone Daily via Slashphone] |
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| Tag Heuer's Cellphone is a Watch Phone? [Gadgets] |
| Published: November 30, 2007, 5:39 pm |
| Tags: Cellphone, Cellphone Watch, Gadgets, Rumor, Tag Heuer, Unconfirmed, Watch Phone, Watches |
| eyebrow, but Biggs the watch fetishist over at Crunchgear dug through his old archives and found this rendering. Dated January 18, Dialaphone.uk found these renders of a possible Tag Heuer cellphone watch that's both classy and able to call people. Whether this is the actual Tag Heuer phone is uncertain and unlikely, but we'd actually |
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| Van Der Led WM2 Cellphone Watch Actually Looks Good Enough to Strap On [Gadgets] |
| Published: April 9, 2008, 1:50 pm |
| Tags: Cellphone, Cellphone Watch, Gadgets, Van Der Led, Watch, Wm2 |
| seen our share of cellphone watches (here, here, here, and here), but this Van Der Led WM2 cellphone watch is probably the first and only one we'd actually wear ourselves. There's a 1.3-megapixel camera, a 1.3-inch screen, a dialpad on the strap, 1GB storage for MP3/MP4 files, and stereo Bluetooth support. The only downside is its $471 price |
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| Van Der Led’s WM2 cellphone watch |
| Published: April 9, 2008, 10:06 am |
| Tags: Watches, Bluetooth, Cellphone Watch, Touchscreen, Van Der Led, Wm2 |
| Led WM2 is a quad-band GSM watch that actually looks good enough to wear. Dare I say it’s even sexy? Watch phones generally do not look this nice. It’s got a tiny 1.3-inch, 260k color touchscreen display, stereo Bluetooth, and boasts up to 240-hours of standby or 300-minutes of talk. Plus 1GB of storage for your MP3 or MP4 files. As |
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