Combining several gadgets into one is not novelty anymore, but every now and then, there comes a certain device that actually makes the combo valuable. This is the case for the WM2 Cellphone watch from Van Der Led, a quad-band GSM watch that looks very stylish and good enough to wear.
You don't have to watch the Bond movies anymore to see ingenious devices such as this one. The WM2 has a tiny 1.3 inch, 260k color touchscreen display, stereo Bluetooth and, on top of that, it manages the performance of 240 hours of standby or 300 minutes of talk.
But that's not all because the Van Der Led WM2 has quite a lot to offer. For music lovers, the sleek device comes with 1GB of storage for MP3 or MP4 files, while the data transfer is made, as usual, via USB. Not to mention the micro SD support, calculator, stopwatch function, 1.3 MP phone camera and practically whatever else you can imagine a wrist watch and a cellphone could support.
The numeric pad on the wrist band stands out as the buttons resemble studs from the distance and they are even easy to use. That's it with the chunky and awkward mobile phone watches, the WM2 has put an end to this fashion tech faux pas.
One of the best parts of this device is that the phone is simlock free and works with all the providers across the globe, supporting languages like English, French, Arabic, Russian, German, Italian, Turkish, Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese and Traditional Chinese.
The WM2 comes with a mobile phone charger, Bluetooth headset charger, wristband, Bluetooth headset, USB data cable, battery and 1GB Micro SD and the price is measurable with its benefits. The Van Der Led WM2 retails for $471, but that doesn't seem that much if you take into account the fact that you practically get two devices into one and, on top of that, it also looks great.
Everybody knows what a gadget is and what functions it has. However, the topic of functions might be a blurred one, as there are myriads of gadgets with different functions and methods of usage.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
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