Seiko launches a watch capable of charging the phone
Seiko Holdings, Japan's largest maker of watches, announced on July 8 that it plans to sell its latest product, the watch, which charges phones and deals with disasters. of course.
Seiko Holdings, Japan's largest maker of watches, announced on July 8 that it plans to sell its latest product, the watch, which charges phones and deals with disasters. of course.
Expected, the company will officially launch products to the market in late July .
According to Seiko, with feature phone charging new products not only charge your regular phone lines, but also can adapt to all kinds of smartphones.
As well as water resistance, this watch can also be used comfortably in places with high humidity or water.
Meanwhile, Seiko's new disaster recovery feature is expected to be particularly useful for users in areas where disaster strikes.
Seiko says that with the AM / FM radio set on the watch, the user simply clicks on the tuning button for about 2 seconds, which automatically acquires the sound of quality radio stations. the best.
In addition, the watch is equipped with LEDs and emergency sirens for emergency use, which allows rescuers to easily locate the user.
Another special feature in Seiko's new product is that the watch also has a self-charging mechanism through vibration.
Accordingly, with the user shaking twice as strong will be equivalent to charging for 1 second and if charging in this way within 2 minutes, the clock can run for eight days, or the radio can run for 15 minutes, or lights LEDs are used for 25 minutes, sirens for 5 minutes.
Seiko said the new product will be priced at 8,925 yen, about $ 88. The company targets to sell about 15,000 units a year.
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