WIMM One Android Watch Tested: Groundbreaking Wrist Computer Delivers
22.05.12

The world has been waiting for a Dick Tracy-like computer watch for decades, but up until now, nothing has even come close to providing a full-fledged computing experience in a wrist-friendly design. Enter the WIMM One, the world’s first Android watch. Available as a $299 preview device for developers, the WIMM One is capable of running a host of custom apps, syncing with your phone, and pulling in the latest news headlines from the web using its Wi-Fi connection. We’ve been wearing this gadget as our everyday timepiece for three weeks now, and we’re blown away by its potential.
Design
The developer kit comes with the module itself, a simple black wristband, and a charging kit. The 1.4 x 1.3 x .5-inch WIMM One module, which comes detached from the wristband, is no larger or heavier than many of today’s plain digital watches. The front of the module
Source: LAPTOP Magazine (blog)