Tuesday, July 7th 2009

Don’t forget milk!

Long gone are the days when watches are used just for telling the time. With the induction of technology, timepieces (especially wristwatches) have turned into a style statement or a wearable system to organize your day at work. Designed by Chris Holden, the “Remind” is a wristwatch that synchronizes with personal computers through a USB slot and can upload calendar and to do lists , thanks to the modern e-ink technology. Intended for people who suffer from Alzheimer’s it also would be of great use to the elderly and people like me who just forget stuff.

The wristwatch is about the thickness of a piece of paper, which users may recharge at any USB point, while the USB neatly fits into a female USB plug, and the other end of the band works as the clasp for the watch. You may customize the display by plugging the watch into your computer. Moreover, the low power e-paper screen reduces recharging time and frequency in a great way, making it lightweight and unperturbed for the users.

Posted by Ben on Tuesday 7th of July 2009 at 11:13am

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