Sentences with phrase «back of the watch»

I love that you can see the self - winding movement of the watch through the clear circle on the face and also through the transparent back of the watch.
Sensors on the back of the watch face detect a user's pulse to track things like calories burned and distance walked or run.
Each pixel on RetroShape's screen has a corresponding tactile pixel — or taxel — on the back of the watch face, allowing the virtual world to be extended to the 2.5 D physical space on its back.
This would be easy to send through the mail as a gift because it comes wrapped in it's own wooden box and they have engraving for the back of the watch too if you want a personalized message.
The back of the watch can be personalized with engraving as well.
Lastly, I just wanted to mention that there is a personalization option available, in which you can engrave whatever you would like on the back of the watch or on the box it arrives in.
I truly love the unique look of the Zebrawood on my watch and the easy release clamp on the back of the watch makes taking it off a breeze.
It all seems to match up quite nicely with photos of the back of the watch taken at Google I / O showing a circular formation on the back of the 360, possibly hiding some kind of charging coil.
On the back of the watch are engravings revealing a couple more important details — it's made of stainless steel and sapphire crystal, and is water - resistant.
Like LG's previous smartwatch, pins on the back of the watch join it to its charging dock, and the puck itself connects to other stuff over microUSB.
On the back of the Watch, there's a slight dome that holds the optical heart rate sensor and the inductive charging system.
There's an easy way to remove the back of the watch to replace the battery, which you can do for cheap.
The watch is IP 67 dust and water - resistant as well, all while having the distinctive feature of a heart rate monitor built into the back of the watch, setting it apart from other Android Wear devices.
Sony has a micro USB port on the back of the watch.
The back of Watch Style is plastic.
Even better, the battery is dead simple to replace via the back of the watch.
While Apple Watch Series 2 bands ensure tight grip of the watch around your wrist, the Apple Watch Series 2 cases listed here safeguard the front and back of the watch.
Instead of having a regular microUSB port, even one covered by a door for waterproofing, it has a series of spring loaded pins on the back of the watch.
Charging occurs when using a magnetic dock that attaches to four metal pins on the back of the watch.
The optical heart - rate sensor on the back of the watch isn't very good.
Now the back of the watch feels like it's made of plastic, which isn't that big of a deal, you won't be showing that off to much.
The dimensions of the watch body are the same, but the back of the watch — the bit that touches your wrist — is ever so slightly thicker, Apple says.
To charge up the Fitbit Ionic, you connect the included USB charging cable to the back of the watch.
Sensors on the back of the watch track your pulse.
It's just a flimsy - floppy little puck that attaches to the back of the watch with a weak magnet.
Because the arms of this watch do not allow the back of the watch to lie flat on a flat surface, placing the device face up on a flat charging pad results in the device getting caught in a charge loop — the watch can detect the charger, but can't quite begin to take a charge.
Like the Gear Live, the Moto 360 features a heart rate monitor on the back of the watch, but it also allows you to track heart activity across the day or several days, with the watch pushing you to log at least 30 minutes of moderate activity during each 24 - hour span.
There's a charging port on the bottom and the Micro USB charging connector smartly snaps to the back of the watch with a magnet.
Incidentally, the back of the watch that rests on your wrist is the best - feeling part as it's a solid piece of milled metal — an interesting reversal from most other smartwatches that use metal primarily and cheap - feeling plastic on the back, but disappointing nonetheless.
And for the price which you are paying, you will be getting a sapphire glass on the display and the back of the watch.
This grouping included the watch, a premium HR monitor with chest strap, a spare bright orange watch band (the one that comes on the watch is black), extra screws, a torx tool for swapping out the band and opening the back of the watch, a USB data / charging cable, an AC power adaptor with power plug, and a quick start guide.
There is also heart rate sensor on the back of the watch dial.
The case itself is made from stainless steel which is great, but the back of the watch, where the optical heart - rate sensor sits, has the same plasticky feel as the LG Watch Urbane and it feels disappointingly cheap.
The LED array on the back of the watch looks bulbous, but once strapped to the wrist isn't noticeable, and supports useful features throughout the Watch.
An included USB charger has a custom magnetic prong that latches onto contacts on the back of the watch.
Fine detailing like stitching on the strap and exposed screws in the back of the watch are borrowed from the classic watch industry.
Setup is straightforward: when you pull out the battery tab on the back of the watch, it automatically switches into Bluetooth pairing mode (you can force it into pairing mode using the included pin and the rear button).
I'm pleased to see LG hasn't cut corners and made the back of the watch plastic: instead, it's stainless steel just like the rest of the casing.
That gives the back of the watch a pockmarked, mass - produced look, and the unnecessary numerals and hash marks on the front don't really do it any favors either (though it's certainly not alone in this respect).
This will allow you to choose your own case, bezel and band colors, as well as personalize the back of the watch with a small picture or line of text.
The Samsung Gear Live launched with a built - in heart rate monitor — it was mounted on the back of the watch and recorded your pulse from your wrist — but it could only take measurements one at a time... no continuous reading was available.
The only potential downside is that because it attaches to the back of a watch, it can add a bit of thickness, making the timepiece sit higher off the wrist.
Rather than using a bulky wireless charger like so many smartwatches do, the fenix 5 has a small USB cable that snaps into a port on the back of the watch.
To recharge there's a charging cradle included in the box that's a bit fussy to clip onto the back of the watch, but we do like the fast charge being able to pump 25 per cent juice into the device within 30 mins and a full charge in two hours.
Uniquely, Samsung's device's offers a heart rate monitor on the back of the watch, enabling it to plug directly into a whole range of fitness apps.
We've already seen in the form of new watchbands, as well as devices that clip to the back of a watch's frame.
On the back of the watch is a microUSB port that lets you charge the onboard 500 - mAh battery, which WiME's reps say will last 3 to 5 days on standby.
The Huawei Watch 2 employs a fiddly, inelegant charging solution, requiring you to line up a cradle with pogo pins on the back of the watch.
The MagSafe style charger magnetically attaches itself to the back of the watch, and starts charging the device.
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