Fossil MetaWatch demo - Accelerometers, light sensors, Bluetooth oh my VIDEO
Fossil MetaWatch demo. This Bluetooth watch is a companion for your smartphone and streams all notifications to your wrist. It has accelerometers, light sensors, Bluetooth and LCD displays. This demo was done at Google I/O 2011 San Francisco.
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