Monday, November 11, 2013
Smart Watches Getting a Little Smarter For The Holidays
Smart phones do the heavy work such as downloading apps and loading
full web pages. But smart watches may can now act like assistants to
the smart phones. Smart watches can now stay in contact with your smart
phone and serve as a representative of the telephone to the outside
world, monitoring traffic between your smart telephone and other
wireless devices. Sony's SmartWatch2 uses a bigger screen and is water
resistant. For 2013 a smart watches main function is to act as a handy
second screen for your smart phone. The premise is to allow users to
dismiss useless phone notifications and allow you to only grab the
handset when absolutely necessary. Smart watches linked to operating
systems, like Android for example, will receive alerts for texts, calls,
and social media updates while on the wearers wrist. Smart watches
will also be able to control your phones music player, so you won't have
to reach into your purse or pocket to change volume or skip to the next
track. And, ultimately at the cash register, near field communication
(NFC) is a natural component that allows a relatively secure way to pay
bills, by simply waving your smart watch wearing wrist at NFC enabled
cash registers, while leaving your smart phone in your purse or pocket.
See also, www.sony.com.
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