Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Wena Wrist é o primeiro smartwatch financiado coletivamente da Sony – Globo.com

The Sony invested in crowdfunding method, popularized by the site Kickstarter to launch its new smartwatch: the Wena Wrist. The smart watch is being financed collectively in First Flight platform offered by the company itself in Japan. The news, announced on Sunday (30), shows a gadget with premium design, notifications LED and compatibility with NFC.

SmartWatch with ‘clock face’ promises to stay six months without charge

To be released, the clock project should raise at least ¥ 10 million (in local currency yen), equivalent to just over US $ 300,000. The target was exceeded by 52% by the close of this matter.

The watch will be available in two models. The first is the Chronograph, which shows the hours, minutes and seconds in separate circles and comes equipped battery that promises to last up to five years without charge.

The second, the Model Three Hands, provides a simple interface pointer with battery that promises to last three years. The gadgets are available in silver and black and both have 42 mm in size.

Although the battery of years of promise, the bracelet with smart functions need to be recharged every week. The highlight of the NFC connection is compatibility with the digital wallet, such as Android or Apple Pay , which allows payments using only the smart set clock.

The notifications arrive for users with vibrating resources and through technology in LED light. The device is being sold from US $ 287 (about R $ 1,040) in silver model of the “Three Hands” and goes up to $ 576 (approximately US $ 2,000) in premium version of Chronograph black. The forecast is sending to March or April 2016.

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Via The Verge, First Flight

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