Messages stay locked on your hand for a duration of 10 seconds. The issue that comes up here is privacy. When a message comes up, it cannot be covered up until it fades away. On the other hand (pun intended), if you want to prompt the display, you can do so with by touching the button or even shaking the wrist. The watch is supposed to adjust for day or nighttime settings, yet the quality in bright daylight is unknown. Two versions, Bracelet and Sport, will be available for shipping by January or February 2015. Prices start at $120.
Ritot, a Smartwatch That Uses Your Hand as a Projection Screen
Messages stay locked on your hand for a duration of 10 seconds. The issue that comes up here is privacy. When a message comes up, it cannot be covered up until it fades away. On the other hand (pun intended), if you want to prompt the display, you can do so with by touching the button or even shaking the wrist. The watch is supposed to adjust for day or nighttime settings, yet the quality in bright daylight is unknown. Two versions, Bracelet and Sport, will be available for shipping by January or February 2015. Prices start at $120.
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