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...a watch that uses the magic of Bluetooth to control a whole host of transport and media related functions.
I use a W800i phone as both a radio and a walkman, with the unit itself buried inside a holster and in this cold weather, under quite a few layers of fleece and coat.
It would be very
useful if my watch were Bluetooth capable, and could present a mode whereby its buttons or a touchscreen arrangement could turn the volume up/down, change station or track, etc.
Of course, the day that Apple makes a Bluetooth iPod, then those units could join in too.
Remote Control Wristwatch
http://www.thinkgee...dgets/watches/5a7b/ The IR version. [DrCurry, Nov 14 2005]
Linux-Based Bluetooth Wristwatch
http://www.research...gm/wp15_appli_e.htm "WatchPad can be used...as a secured wireless front-end user interface device for the adjunct devices such as mobile computers, cellular phones, and other pervasive devices." Even comes with fingerprint detection for security, so no one else will be resetting your cell phone volume. [DrCurry, Nov 14 2005]
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So it's a remote? This appears to be an idea whose time came and went - there were a number of Bluetooth wristwatches in 2001 (see second link). |
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Whatever did happen to Bluetooth, anyway? And why don't cellphones have a wristwatch form factor in the first place? Ah, they do, in technologically advanced places like the Far East. Sheesh - the US is *such* an electronic backwater. |
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