Martian Notifier Smartwatch for $29
December 13, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
More than your run-of-the-mill wearable, the Martian Notifier Smartwatch is a next-level timepiece that seamlessly blends technology and style. From receiving app notifications to remotely snapping pictures using your phone camera, you’ll find this watch a boon to your personal productivity–not to mention a sleek addition to your accessory collection.
4/5 Stars on 741 Amazon reviews
Ranked as a Top 4 Best Smartwatch of 2014 by Consumer Reports
- Get push notifications from any of hundreds of apps
- Assign custom vibration alerts
- Snap pictures using a remote trigger
- Set up to 5 individual or recurring alarms
- Receive alerts when you’re walking away from your phone
- Easily find your phone by tapping a menu to call it
- Access a digital world clock
- Quickly check local weather conditions
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 1.7″H x 1.7″W x 0.5″T
- Weight: 1.83 oz
- Upper command & lower select buttons
- RGB LED light
- Graphic OLED display: 96×16 pixel
- Bluetooth 4.0 (classic & low energy)
- Battery: built-in lithium polymer (rechargeable)
- Battery life: 7 days of use time & 2 years of total life
- Charge time: 2 hours
Includes:
- Martian Notifier Watch (black)
- Micro-USB cable
- Quick connect guide
Compatibility
- Compatible devices:
- iPad Air, Mini, 3rd Gen
- iPhone 4S or newer (includes both regular & Plus models)
- Android tablets w/ 3.0 or later
- Android smartphones w/ 3.0 or later
- Martian App required (for syncing watch to your smartphone–free download available)
- Micro-USB port (for recharging & firmware updates)
- Supported languages:
- Menu & manual: English, French & Chinese (more coming soon)
- Incoming texts: all languages supported by your smartphone
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