The Mutewatch Tells Time With the Touch of a Finger
Michael Hines — August 7, 2010 — Fashion
The Mutewatch is a forthcoming wristwatch that lets you tell time without actually telling it. This watch has no face and is touch-activated. You can use your finger to tell time and to set alarms and timers.
Minimalists will go bananas over the Mutewatch. The alarm on this watch doesn't even beep, it just vibrates. There is no set release date for the Mutewatch, but you can pre-order it now from the links provided for $260.
Minimalists will go bananas over the Mutewatch. The alarm on this watch doesn't even beep, it just vibrates. There is no set release date for the Mutewatch, but you can pre-order it now from the links provided for $260.
Trend Themes
1. Touch-activated Timekeeping - The Mutewatch exemplifies the trend of touch-activated timekeeping technology which can be applied to smartwatches and smart home devices.
2. Discreet Wearable Technology - The Mutewatch demonstrates the increasing trend of discreet wearable technology that is seamless and aesthetically pleasing, opening up opportunities for the fashion and retail industries.
3. Silent Alarms and Timers - Silent alarms and timers represented by the Mutewatch and other devices in the market pave the way towards more efficient and non-disruptive productivity tools, which can be incorporated into smart home ecosystems.
Industry Implications
1. Wearable Technology - The Mutewatch disrupts traditional watch designs and presents opportunities for wearables in fashion, healthcare, and other industries.
2. Smart Home - Touch-activated timekeeping technology can revolutionize the way people interact with smart home devices and explore new capabilities for automation.
3. Productivity Tools - The development of silent alarms and timers can provide a basis for innovation in the productivity tool industry and improve work-life balance for individuals.
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