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It evokes the atmosphere of old quartz clocks on the M7 smartwatch

It evokes the atmosphere of old quartz clocks on the M7 smartwatch

A real retro vibe will catch everyone who sees this watch. Digit reminiscent of old quartz clocks, the black dial flies back in time decades while a modern structure lurks beneath the surface.

It evokes the atmosphere of old quartz clocks on the M7 smartwatch

The watch is capable of monitoring the heartbeat, checking blood pressure and alerting you in case of trouble, according to today's needs. It has a pedometer, sleep monitoring, wake-up, plus it can receive our messages when using Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, WeChat and more similar chat and messaging apps.

It evokes the atmosphere of old quartz clocks on the M7 smartwatch 2

Let's see the details!

Hardware

Central insert type: NRF51822 
Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 4.0 
RAM: 32 KB 
ROM: 256 K 
Water resistance: Yes 
IP level: Lifetime water resistance

functions

Bluetooth call: Phone call alert 
Message: Message alert 
Life functions: Heart monitor, pedometer, sleep monitor 
Remote control function: Remote control camera 
Warning: Yes 
Alert types: Facebook, Twitter, Wechat, WhatsApp 
Phone Search: Yes 
Alarm groups: 3 
Alarm type: Vibration 

Display

Display: OLED 
Resolution: 64 x 64 
Screen size: 0,96 inches 
Control: Touch screen

Battery

Battery type: Li-polymer 
Battery capacity: 90 mAh 
Charging time: Approx. 2 hours 
Standby time: 15 days

abilities

Compatibility: Android 4.3 / iOS 8.0 or later 
Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese 
Available colors: Black, Rose Gold, Silver

Sizes

Dimensions: 23,00 x 3,90 x 1,14 cm 
Weight: 0,0470 kg

 

 

The M7 smartphone is now available at a discounted price of $ 30, or about $ 8700. Shipping is free!

If you want to own one or just simply want more information, click here: M7 Smart Watch for Android iOS System Smartphones

 

 

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