Posted on 05/11/2014 8:10:41 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
We've long known that Microsoft is working on a smart watch device, but we had no idea what to expect when it comes to design or features. Now, due to a patent filed by the software company back in 2012, and grant this week, this smart watch could turn out to be something special.
The diagrams show that this device will rely a lot on sensors that are designed to read heart rates among other things. Not surprising, because almost every current and future smart watch we know of are designed with reading the user's heart rate in mind. The big problem is current devices have failed to work properly, which makes us have less hope for the future.
Interestingly enough, it appears Microsoft will allow the ability to change the wristbands. The band itself is separate for the computing section of the smart watch. With a press of the button, both can be separated, which makes us wonder if Microsoft is aiming for something that is fashionable where users can choose different color wristbands.
This could be a splendid idea if it does come to fruition. Instead of having to purchase another Microsoft smart watch to get a hold of that color you've always wanted, just purchase the wristband itself. It allows for customization and cash savings.
Like the Samsung Galaxy Gear, this device from Microsoft appears to be charged via a dock, which also functions as a stand. We envision many persons using to the dock to stand their smart watch on their desk at work or the office at home.
We're not sure of the software Microsoft plans to implement in this smart watch, but chances are it could be a version of Windows 8. Back at the company's Build 2014 event, an initiative called Windows on Devices was shown off, it is a Windows software designed for smart devices such as watches and in-car radio.
An altered version of this software could do wonders on a smart watch device, but that's if Microsoft doesn't screw it up first.
We don't expect Microsoft travel this route alone. We believe the company might release the first smart watch device to give partners an idea of how to move forward before opening the floodgates. Then again, it is also possible for Microsoft to travel this road by its lonesome since it now owns Nokia's hardware business, thus meaning Microsoft now has the power to become the next Apple.
I'd rather wear a watch than be tethered to a phone.
It's just too easy to ignore people that are right in front of you when you have easy access to a "cool" phone.
(Plus there's the cool factor of pocket-watches; I lost mine in a move — maybe I should get a new one…)
I’ve gone back to wearing a watch as a way of freeing myself from my phone. No way I want my phone on my wrist!
I have my grandfather’s silver pocket watch made by Illinois....used to be a very accurate watch with good resolution on the dial and second hand. However, the speed adjustment inside is max to the fastest time and it’s still slow. I guess the spring is worn out. I’d get it fixed if there were some who could fix it, but most jewelers today can’t really do that kind of work, or don’t want to.
I’m mostly retired now and don’t really feel ‘tethered’.
I am especially happy when my two youngest grand daughters (the third, oldest is 10 now and not so much into it - with me anyway) are allowed to play with mommy’s iPhone and I get texts, calls, and Facetimes from them.
My ‘internal’ clock is really about all I need. Wake up automatically at 4 AM every morning....the rest of the time? Don’t really need it per se. There’s too much time all around us every day now. Computers, phones, radio, TV etc..
I look at it this way - Obama and his entire government ignore deadlines, red lines and fine lines so why should I give it any more attention than they?
My basic cell phone has a clock, calendar, stop watch, Alarm, camera, texting, a browser I can't see to use, music player, and can be uploaded and downloaded on my computer. Why would I need a Winders Watch? LOL Are they counting on almost MS cult fans who would by a number 2 wooden pencil if it had the MS logo on it?
Nice. I work on the Internet all day, so I try to minimize my connected time otherwise.
Yeah, smartphones struck a death blow to watches both cheap and expensive. Wanna know the time, look at your phone.
Looks like a stupid idea!
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