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Smartwatch - Wikipedia. This article is about smartwatches generally. For the Sony brand, see Sony Smart. Watch. A smartwatch is a computerized bracelet. While early models can perform basic tasks, such as calculations, translations, and game- playing, 2.
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Many run mobile apps, using a mobile operating system. Some smartwatches function as portable media players, with FM radio and playback of digital audio and video files via a Bluetooth or USB headset. Some models, also called 'watch phones' (or vice versa), feature full smartphone capability, and have complete functionality of a typical smartphone.[1][2][3]While internal hardware varies, most have an electronic visual display, either backlit LCD or OLED.[4] Some use transflective or electronic paper, to consume less power.
Most have a rechargeable battery and many have a touchscreen. Watch Asthma Dailymotion. Peripheral devices may include digital cameras, thermometers, accelerometers, altimeters, barometers, compasses, GPS receivers, tiny speakers, and SD card (that are recognized as a storage device by a computer). Software may include digital maps, schedulers and personal organizers, calculators, and various kinds of watch faces. The watch may communicate with external devices such as sensors, wireless headsets, or a heads- up display. Like other computers, a smartwatch may collect information from internal or external sensors and it may control, or retrieve data from, other instruments or computers.
It may support wireless technologies like Bluetooth, Wi- Fi, and GPS. For many purposes, a "watch computer" serves as a front end for a remote system such as a smartphone, communicating with the smartphone using various wireless technologies. Smartwatches are advancing, especially their design, battery capacity, and health related applications.[5]Features and applications[edit]Many smartwatch models manufactured in the 2. Some serve as being used in sports, the GPS tracking unit being used to record historical data. For example, after a workout, data can be uploaded onto a computer or online to create a log of activities for analysis or sharing. Some watches can serve as full GPS watches, displaying maps and current coordinates, and recording tracks. Users can "mark" their current location and then edit the entry's name and coordinates, which enables navigation to those new coordinates.
As companies add competitive products into the market, media space is becoming a desired commodity on smartwatches. With Apple, Sony, Samsung, and Motorola introducing their smartwatch models, 1. This is a dense market[clarification needed] of tech consumers who possess buying power, which has attracted many advertisers.
It is expected for mobile advertising on wearable devices to increase heavily by 2. In order for an advertisement to be effective on a smartwatch, companies have stated that the ad must be able to create experiences native to the smartwatch itself.[8]"Sport watch" functionality often includes activity tracker features (also known as "fitness tracker") as seen in GPS watches made for training, diving, and outdoor sports.
Functions may include training programs (such as intervals), lap times, speed display, GPS tracking unit, Route tracking, dive computer, heart rate monitor compatibility, Cadence sensor compatibility, and compatibility with sport transitions (as in triathlons). Other watches can cooperate with an app in a smartphone to carry out their functions. They are paired usually by Bluetooth with a smartphone. Some of these only work with a phone that runs the same mobile operating system; others use a unique watch OS, or otherwise are able to work with most smartphones. Paired, the watch may function as a remote to the phone.
This allows the watch to display data such as calls, SMS messages, emails, calendar invites, and any data that may be made available by relevant phone apps. Some fitness tracker watches give users reports on the number of kilometers they walked, hours they slept, and so on. History[edit]Early years[edit]The first digital watch, which debuted in 1. Pulsar manufactured by Hamilton Watch Company.
Pulsar" became a brand name which would later be acquired by Seiko in 1. In 1. 98. 2, a Pulsar watch (NL C0. With the introduction of personal computers in the 1. Seiko began to develop computers in the form of watches. The Data 2. 00. 0 watch (1. Data was synced from the keyboard to the watch via electro- magnetic coupling (wireless docking). The name comes from its ability to store 2.
The D4. 09 was the first Seiko model with on- board data entry (via a miniature keyboard) and featured a dot matrix display.[1. Its memory was tiny, at only 1. It was released in 1. These models were followed by many others by Seiko during the 1. RC Series": During the 1. Casio began to market a successful line of "computer watches", in addition to its calculator watches.
Most notable was the Casio data bank series. Novelty "game watches", such as the Nelsonic game watches, were also produced by Casio and other companies.[citation needed]Seiko RC series[edit]The RC- 1. Wrist Terminal was the first Seiko model to interface with a computer, and was released in 1. It was developed by Seiko Epson and was powered by a computer on a chip.[1. It was compatible with most of the popular PCs of that time, including Apple II, II+ and IIe, the Commodore 6. IBM PC, NEC 8. 20.
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It had a SMC8. 4C0. Z- 8. 0 microprocessor; 8 KB of ROM and 2 KB of RAM. It had applications for scheduling, memos, and world time and a four- function calculator app. The dot- matrix LCD displayed 4.
Like the RC- 1. 00. It was also notable in that it could be programmed, although its small display and limited storage severely limited application development.[1. The RC- 4. 00. 0 PC Data graph also released in 1. It had 2 KB of storage.
The RC- 4. 50. 0 (1. Wrist Mac, had the same features as the RC- 4. The Timex Datalink, a so- called wristwatch, product line was introduced in 1. Mickey Mouse Long Episodes. The early Timex Datalink Smartwatches realized a wireless data transfer mode to communicate with a PC. Appointments and contacts created with Microsoft Schedule+, the predecessor of MS Outlook, could be easily transmitted to the watch via a screen blinking light protocol. In 1. 99. 8, Steve Mann invented, designed, and built the world's first Linux wristwatch,[1.
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Mann's Linux wristwatch appeared on the cover and was the feature article of LJ Issue 7. Seiko launched the Ruputer in Japan - a wristwatch computer with a 3. MHz processor. It was not very successful since instead of a touchscreen it used a joystick alike device to input characters, much like high scores in arcade games and the small screen with a resolution at 1. Outside of Japan this watch was distributed as the Matsucom on. Hand PC. Despite the rather low demand the Matsucom on. Hand PC was distributed until 2. Ruputer and on. Hand PC applications are 1.
This watch is sometimes considered the first smartwatch since it was the first watch to offer graphics display (albeit monochrome) and many 3rd party applications (mostly homebrew). In 1. 99. 9, Samsung launched the world's first watch phone, the SPH- WP1. It had a protruding antenna, a monochrome LCD screen, and a 9. The first Linux Smartwatch[1. IEEE ISSCC2. 00. 0 on 7 February 2. Steve Mann was named "the father of wearable computing".[1.
This watch also appeared on the cover and was the feature article of LJ Issue 7. In June 2. 00. 0, IBM displayed a prototype for a wristwatch that ran Linux. The original version had only 6 hours of battery life, which was later extended to 1. It featured 8 MB of memory and ran Linux 2. The device was later upgraded with an accelerometer, vibrating mechanism, and fingerprint sensor. IBM began to collaborate with Citizen Watch Co.
Watch. Pad". The Watch. Pad 1. 5 features a 3. Hawaii Five 0 Season 4 Guest Stars on this page. QVGA monochrome touch sensitive display and runs Linux 2.