Smart watches
are everywhere these days. But of all the time-telling, wearable, connected
devices, it’s possible that this new offering from Neptune may be the coolest
one I’ve ever seen. Why? Because, unlike all the others, the Neptune Pine
doesn’t need a smartphone to make it smart. All it needs is a micro-SIM card.
According to
the product website,
the Pine has a slot for you to insert your micro-SIM card, and once you do you
can leave your phone at home. From there, the Neptune Pine can measure all of
your health information, including heart rate, pace, calories burned, distance,
and your position, meaning that this thing is probably jam-packed full of
sensors (we don’t know because the founders didn’t get back to us.)
The Pine
features quad-band GSM, 3D, 802.11 WiFi, a USB 2.0 connection, GPS and
Bluetooth 4.0. Plus, it has a digital compass and FM radio built in. You can
browse the web, check email, stay up to date with your calendar and even listen
to your music library.
But even with
all that connectivity, the Pine is still missing the very important camera
function that’s so valuable within your smartphone. Or is it?
The Pine comes
with a small 3.2-megapixel camera called the Recondite. I can’t imagine that
the image quality is quite as good as the new smartphones on the market with
8-, 12- and 13- (!) megapixel shooters, but it’ll get the job done in a pinch.
Which is the
idea, I think. No one wants to leave their phone home all the time. But the
Neptune Pine is meant to be smart all the time, and work uniquely well if
you’re going for a jog, or heading out on a special date with the lady love, or
doing anything that makes you kind of wish you could leave the phone behind
just this once.
The Neptune
Pin runs Android 4.0, and doesn’t have an exact ship date. However, the $395
watch (which doesn’t include shipping costs) is promised to ship in the third
quarter of 2013. Like many smart watches, this thing overpromises and I’m sure
it’s going to under-deliver (if it ships at all) but why not marvel at its
iWatch-esque charm while we wait for the Pebble to ship? [TechCrunch]
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