Manufacturer | Omate |
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Type | Smartwatch |
Release date | August 21, 2013 | (start of Kickstarter project)
Introductory price | Kickstarter backers: USD 179–199 Retail: USD 299 |
Operating system | Android 4.2.2 with Omate User Interface 2.1 |
CPU | Dual-core ARM Cortex-A7 1.0-1.3 GHz Mediatek MT6572[1] |
Memory | 512 MB or 1024 MB (Extreme Edition) |
Storage | 4 GB or 8 GB (Extreme Edition), expandable through microSD |
Display | 240 × 240 pixel 1.54" TFT by LG display covered with sapphire crystal glass |
Sound | Audio speaker |
Input | 2 hardware buttons Multi-touch capacitive touch screen microphone |
Camera | Embedded 3 megapixel camera (5 megapixel according to kickstarter specs) |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 4.0 2G Quad Band: 900/1800/ 850/1900 GSM, GPRS, EDGE 3G Mono band: 2 versions 2100 (Europe) or 1900 (US) UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA, HSPA+ WiFi: IEEE 802.11b/g/n proprietary waterproof USB connector for charging and connection to computers |
Power | 3 days standby time / At least one day of intense usage |
Dimensions | 45 mm × 45 mm × 14 mm |
Mass | ~100g |
Related | Smart watches |
Website | www |
The Omate TrueSmart is a smartwatch designed by Omate, a Chinese company based in Hong Kong and Shenzhen. It has been funded by crowd funding via Kickstarter. The funding period was from August 21, 2013 until September 20, 2013. The funding goal of $100,000 was reached within 12 hours, with more than $1,032,000 raised by the end of the campaign. In contrast to other smartwatches, the Omate is a complete standalone telecom mobile device that can be used to make calls, navigate and use Android apps independent of the user's smartphone.