Martian mVoice Smartwatch with Amazon Alexa (PTL02) for $69
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
The Martian mVoice PTL series arouses nostalgia with its retro, timeless design. This watch showcases a simple, retro style while still being packed with smartwatch features including push notifications from your favorite apps, turn-by-turn navigation, and even Amazon Alexa compatibility.
- Get push notifications from hundreds of your favorite social, news, fitness, sports, & other apps
- Place or accept a call from your wrist
- Use ‘read message’, ‘send message’, ‘make a note’, & many other voice commands
- Integrate w/ Amazon Alexa to control your home’s devices from your wrist
- Snap photos of a group—with you in it—using a button on the watch as a shutter control
- Catch yourself before leaving your phone w/ alerts
- Call yourself when you can’t find your phone by tapping the Martian menu
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Battery life: up to 2 years as analog use, up to 5 days of smart features use
- Case color: black resin
- Case size: 42mm x 15mm
- Band width: 22mm
- Dial: black resin
- Indexes: tangerine
- Strap: interchangeable light brown leather
- Stainless steel strap buckle
Compatibility
- iOS 9.0 or later
- Android 5.0 or later
Includes
- Martian mVoice Smartwatch with Amazon Alexa (PTL02)
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