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Android-powered Wimm One watch
Created: 06/27/2012
Video description: The Wimm One from Wimm Labs isn't a looker, but this smart watch has the chops to satisfy your inner geek.

Android-powered Wimm One watch Video Transcript

-- guys Brian -- for cnet.com. Right now which they can -- -- with him. One from swimming -- this is a Smart watch device that is actually running Android. It to cost 199 at Amazon. And it -- let's run lots of apps on the -- your Smartphone it has Wi-Fi Bluetooth. Com as well as a -- want to features that are built in so first you notice on the on the watch itself. It has eighty up. One inch by one inch LCD screen that's also. Buy mobile which means that it can operate both in. -- in the sunshine com as well as hasn't backlit color screen. That -- and not be viewed in its are also. On the device itself comes with lot of different apps that are preinstalled. So here we got -- a kilometer. We also have. Some on apps that folks I'd like to use like the weather app which -- you -- until forecast. He also have the calendar. -- world clock. -- timer. Alarm. And a stopwatch so basic watch functions on but what's really interesting as you can now. Go online or. Open up the companion -- app for Android and IOS. And basically Yuma features like can get you watch faces on there's a whole want to choose from. You can see -- guts. These custom ones that that people have. Basic design of themselves and -- is also designed -- -- so you can choose any of these you've got this funky won out over here. Which is really it -- one which is a buying area who watched that runs on a base to which takes forever to figure out. I won't use that on you also have -- more traditional ones. Like a -- entered analog watch face like this on you can also. One of my favorites actually. Is this one. Which uses the atomic -- of elements -- you describe the time. So basically this device arm is not just a watch on it pops out of the supplied. And here like this just push it on the sides. And the actual module. Comes out like this. -- got a small little device that is basically just square. And the only controls -- the power button on the right side we've got some my contacts for charging the device in that the touch screen. That's pretty much it. For small fits in the palm of the hand. Now -- also wants. People to -- apps for its -- -- can -- -- from around the product and also -- going to be hopefully. I'm launching some other applications and accessories like whiners and I'll bite mounts -- kind of stuff. Hopefully you up you know it'll take off as -- platform. If you wanna read more about this product be sure to check out the full review at cnet.com. I'm Brian Bennett for cnet.com and this has been a first look at the -- and one Smart watch. -- -- -- --

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Wimm One Review

The good: The $199 Wimm One is a very capable Android-powered smart watch that runs plenty of free apps. It sports a healthy assortment of watch faces, and additional software is available online. The device is stable and simple to set up.

The bad: The staid, prototype design of the Wimm One isn't for everyone. The device lacks a GPS radio and no additional accessories are available.

The bottom line: The Android-powered Wimm One from Wimm Labs isn't a looker, but this smart watch has the chops to satisfy your inner geek.

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Wimm One Specs

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Part number: WIMM-330

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