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  2. Pebble (watch) - Wikipedia

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    The Pebble's apps used data received from a connected phone for distance, speed, and range information. More apps were downloadable via a mobile phone or tablet, and a software development kit (SDK) was freely available. [43] Pebble integrates with Android and iOS phones through a companion app to send notifications to the watch. [44]

  3. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    The first digital watch was the Pulsar, introduced by the Hamilton Watch Company in 1972. The "Pulsar" became a brand name, and would later be acquired by Seiko in 1978. In 1982, a Pulsar watch (NL C01) was released which could store 24 digits, likely making it the first watch with user-programmable memory, or the first "memorybank" watch.

  4. Ruputer - Wikipedia

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    The device weighs about 52 grams (1.8 ounces), similar that of a large electronic standard watch. Considering the type of system there is a fair amount of software available, although some of the programs written for the Ruputer are either entirely in Kanji script or will not run due to the increased speed of the onHand's processor. [citation ...

  5. Fitness tracker - Wikipedia

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    An Apple Watch showing the numbers that track a typical run. A fitbit watch showing conditions for a workout A Garmin watch tracking activity and health data. Many devices primarily intended as smartwatches also function as fitness trackers. An early example was the Apple Watch, which has offered fitness tracker functions since 2014. [15]

  6. IBM WatchPad - Wikipedia

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    IBM began to collaborate with Citizen Watch Co. to create the "WatchPad". The WatchPad 1.5 features a 320 × 240 QVGA monochrome touch sensitive display and runs Linux 2.4. [8] [9] It also features calendar software, Bluetooth, 8 MB of RAM and 16 MB of flash memory.

  7. Wearable computer - Wikipedia

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    The last message about them dates to 2004, [53] saying the device would cost about $250, but it is still under development. In 2002, Fossil, Inc. announced the Fossil Wrist PDA, which ran the Palm OS. Its release date was set for summer of 2003, but was delayed several times and was finally made available on 5 January 2005.

  8. Timex Ironman - Wikipedia

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    The watches were priced at $34.95, and all were sold at the event. [1] After a $20 million advertising campaign featuring toughness tests performed on the watch, the Triathlon became a success. In 1986, Timex acquired the rights to the Ironman name, and developed the Ironman Triathlon watch based on the 1984 Timex Triathlon watch.

  9. Pulsar (watch) - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1972, [1] [2] the first Pulsar watch was marketed by Hamilton Watch (the parent company, not the Hamilton Watch Division). With an 18-carat gold case, the world's first all-electronic digital watch was also the first to use a digital display created with light-emitting diodes (LEDs). [3] A button was pressed to display the time.

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