Crazy Clock appeared live for the first time!
Huawei recently created a stir with the Cyber smartwatch and now the Watch Bud has an equally crazy design. A leaked video shows for the first time how the smartwatch can be opened and the two in-ears are revealed below the round display.
Wouldn’t it be practical if you always carry two earbuds with you so you can spontaneously listen to music or make an important phone call on the go? Nokia already thought so 5710 with ExpressAudio Summer introduced an interesting feature phone with two integrated Bluetooth earbuds. Huawei is now following the same approach, but hiding two in-ear headphones in a smartwatch.
A corresponding patent for this design actually appeared in March of this year, but now a video of the smartwatch has been shown for the first time. Weibo (via HuaweiCentral) has been released. There it is briefly and succinctly shown how the watch opens to access the two earbuds. The circular display folds up and shines Both inner ears are already magnetic in themselves To hold on.
Below you can see two compartments where the plugs are charged – just like a “normal” charging case for TWS in-ear headphones. But here’s the highlight: The The smartwatch itself acts as this charging case. It is not clear if there is some loss in terms of battery life or reduced function. However, just like the Watch GT3 Pro, Huawei relies on its own Harmony OS operating system.
It is currently still unclear if the insane smartwatch will make it to Europe as well. There is currently no further information on pricing and availability. What is your opinion about such future format? Also Huawei Watch Cyber An exciting approach with their interchangeable housings, don’t you think? We look forward to your comments under this post.
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