Turn your normal Watch into a Smartwatch
In recent years, there has been a boom of wearable devices such as smartwatches. For those users who want to have a smartwatch, but do not want to change their traditional spheres, there is a small device that can transform your normal wristwatch into a smartwatch.
The smart device referred here is known by the name Chronos, a metal pill, which can be attached to the back of the watch so that you can enjoy several features of today's smartwatches.
This thin disk being not more than 3mm adheres to the bottom of any watch and vibrates and lights up when the phone receives some notification. In addition to that, it also keeps track of physical activity and can control the user's phone with touches that mute calls, skip songs or access the camera.
It offers a range of possibilities to those who do not want to abandon their lifelong clock to change it for a new one in the middle of the digital era.
The user can easily configure the device and select which applications and contacts he wants to prioritize when receiving the notices on his wrist.
It also allows you to configure a series of movements, for e.g., double tapping on your watch will mute the incoming call whereas tapping three times will skip the music track, etc. This is possible thanks to sensors sensitive to pressure and movement.
In addition, you can also customize different light colors and vibration patterns depending on the application or contact. Although its functionalities are limited, the device does not stop being an interesting substitute that could well compete with the simplest smartwatches in the market.
The smart device referred here is known by the name Chronos, a metal pill, which can be attached to the back of the watch so that you can enjoy several features of today's smartwatches.
This thin disk being not more than 3mm adheres to the bottom of any watch and vibrates and lights up when the phone receives some notification. In addition to that, it also keeps track of physical activity and can control the user's phone with touches that mute calls, skip songs or access the camera.
It offers a range of possibilities to those who do not want to abandon their lifelong clock to change it for a new one in the middle of the digital era.
The user can easily configure the device and select which applications and contacts he wants to prioritize when receiving the notices on his wrist.
It also allows you to configure a series of movements, for e.g., double tapping on your watch will mute the incoming call whereas tapping three times will skip the music track, etc. This is possible thanks to sensors sensitive to pressure and movement.
In addition, you can also customize different light colors and vibration patterns depending on the application or contact. Although its functionalities are limited, the device does not stop being an interesting substitute that could well compete with the simplest smartwatches in the market.
hey this is really grt...
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