Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Oct 6 2009, 2:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
California based Kempler & Strauss unveiled a new GSM wristphone with the Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch that is small and quite affordable.
The unlocked Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch has a price tag of $199 and is supposed the world's smallest full-function GSM quad-band cell phone watch. The Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch competes with the already available LG GD910, which is only affordable via a carrier contract though.
Features of the Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch include touchscreen, camera, micro SD slot, music player, video player and Bluetooth.
The wristphone comes with a Bluetooth headset called Commander.
More details and a demo video can be found on our Wristwatch News site Wristdreams.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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