Citizen unveils AIBATO M Bluetooth vigil in Japanese Islands
When it comes to mobilenews.net?p=307″ title=”Jawbone Prime Hands-on Report at SlashGear”>Bluetooth watches, I think Sony Ericsson (New York Stock Exchange: SNE) is leading the face pack in the horse opera world. As for Japanese Islands, things seem to look bit differently there. Apparently, the watch we’re presenting you today is not the first base such device Citizen has made, but it’s the first base one I power saw.
Anyway, it’s called AIBATO M, and it volition allow its respective owners to wirelessly connect it (via Bluetooth) to their earphone and induction the camera, browsing emails and appearance (vibrate on) call option and content alerts. Not all functions volition work with every gimmick. Citizen says that some Sharp models volition employment perfectly with the vigil, whilst others volition rich person to settle for staple call and content alerts (we guess).
Unsurprisingly the AIBATO M is huge, measurement 43.6×54.3×13.3 mm and weighing around 100 grams. Even with this size it tin employment for up to five days with a full battery, which is BTW rechargeable via an included desk-stand.
As for the handiness, the Citizen AIBATO M watches will start selling in Japan on July 1st, when interested buyers volition be able to catch them in either black (with a arctic strap) or silver (with a alloy shoulder strap). Pricing was not disclosed…
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