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August 15, 2007 7:00 AM PDT

A watch phone that actually looks decent

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: SlipperyBrick)

With the exception of the iPod lookalike from SMS Technology, most of the Dick Tracy watches and other wrist-mounted combo devices have left something to be desired in where appearances were concerned. That's clearly not a good thing, given that watches are marketed as fashion accessories or fine jewelry.

The "CECT W100 Wrist Watch" is a notable exception, despite its decidedly uninspired name. The Bluetooth watch phone, from China's Qiao Xing Mobile Communication, features an LCD touch screen, 1GB of memory, an FM radio and a 1.3-megapixel camera, according to SlipperyBrick. (Don't ask us why the watch pictured here says 2.0 megapixels.)

It's apparently destined only for the Asian market in September, with no information about availability in the United States or elsewhere. We think it would be a coup for a Western carrier to license it, but that would probably make too much sense for a U.S. phone company.

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A watch phone - or maybe just a camera/mp3 phone??
by donCarlosOne August 15, 2007 8:35 AM PDT
Well, duh! It's says 2.0 megapixels on the watch because it nobody will buy it if it says less.

As for why no US carrier will pick it up ... maybe it's only a watch with a camera and a MP3 player. The description of it makes NO REFERENCE WHATSOEVER to it being a phone, or what band it might operate on (you can bet it's not CDMA).
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Look out for lead paint
by thorsteinthestaffstruck August 15, 2007 10:30 AM PDT
Look out for lead paint. Made in China says it all.
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Not everything Chinese has lead in it...
by lilimmy January 28, 2008 9:11 PM PST
Since the release of the watch in the article there are many different colors out now. It also seems to be available world-wide. I got a nice silvery one - smart-looking from www.mp3plusmore.com
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