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Sony Smartwatch!!

A smartwatch or smart watch is a computerized wrist watch with functionality enhanced beyond timekeeping, often with features comparable to a PDA. While early models were capable of performing basic tasks like calculations, translations, or playing games, modern smart watches are effectively wearable computers. Many smart watches run mobile apps, some run on a mobile operating system, and a few have full mobile phone capability, while others function as mobile media players, with playback of FM radio and audio and video files, with sound via Bluetooth headset.

Such devices may include features such an camera, accelerometer, thermometer, altimeter, barometer, compass, chronograph, calculator, cell phone,touch screen, GPS navigation, Map display, graphical display, speaker, scheduler, watch, SDcards that are recognized as a mass storage device by acomputer, etc. and Rechargeable battery. It may communicate with a wireless headset, heads-up display, insulin pump, microphone, modem, or other devices.

Also "sport watch" functionality commonly seen in GPS watches designing for Training, Diving, and Outdoor sports, such as; Training programs (such as intervals), Lap times,Speed display, GPS tracking unit, Route tracking, dive computer, Heart rate monitor compatibility, Cadence sensor compatibility, and compatibility with sport transitions (such as triathlons).

Any computer has a data processor, memory, input and output. It may collect information from internal or external sensors. It may control, or retrieve data from, other instruments or computers. It may support wireless technologies like Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS. However, it is possible a "wristwatch computer" may just serve as a front end for a remote system, as in the case of watches utilizing cellular technology or Wi-Fi.

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