With all the proverbial hustle and bustle surrounding Android wearables and what you might be able to do with them, the concept of gaming on them has been a little ignored — most people seem focused on seeing
notifications on the tiny screens or having their fitness goals tracked.
The Martian Passport is a smartwatch that hooks up with your smartphone to offer
notifications on a tiny screen on your wrist.
Not exact matches
Worse, the watch's interface requires learning a mental map of the
tiny watch
screens laid out like an inverted T. Recent
notifications appear as a vertical scrolling list, but «glances» (display
screens for stocks, weather, battery charge, steps taken and so
on) are arranged horizontally.
I don't like apps because I'm not interested in staring at a
tiny screen or being constantly distracted by
notifications on my phone.
Watchfaces can display far more complex data fields, and the
notifications are easier to interact with — or they would be if they weren't so
tiny on this diminutive
screen.
The Steel HR features a
tiny notification screen on its face that displays data and
notifications — from heart rate and steps to text
notifications and alarms, this
screen is the most «smart watch» thing about the Steel HR.