Introducing the Martian Watch, the first voice command watch for the iPhone and Android smartphone. With the recent introduction of voice command smartphones, it was only a matter of time until the first voice command watch would pop up and this one is pretty cool.
With the Martian watch you can talk into your watch and tell it to do basically anything you would say to your phone; one important difference, however, is that the watch will talk back to you. Schedule meetings, answer phone calls, play music and even ignore a phone call simply by shaking your wrist. By pressing a button, the watch pairs up with your smartphone, thus making it hands-free.
Developed in Irvine California, the watch is currently in development with a Kickstarter campaign that outlines the amazing thing the watch can do. It is available in various colorways and styles like the G2G series, Martian Victory and Martian Passport.
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The Martian Watch Connects Your Smartphones with Your Voice
Trend Themes
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