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Reddit mentions of CNPGD Bluetooth Smart Watch(Partial Compatible for IOS IPHONE)+(Full Compatible for Android smartphone) Samsung, LG, Galaxy Note, Nexus, Sony+Unlocked Watch Cell Phone+Fitness Tracker Camera Pedometer
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of CNPGD Bluetooth Smart Watch(Partial Compatible for IOS IPHONE)+(Full Compatible for Android smartphone) Samsung, LG, Galaxy Note, Nexus, Sony+Unlocked Watch Cell Phone+Fitness Tracker Camera Pedometer. Here are the top ones.
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WorldWide USE: GSM 850Mhz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900Mhz1.5 inch TFT LCD TouchscreenMP3 player, MP4 playerMedia center around your wrist: Mp3/4 PlayerLightweight and Durable rubber strap
Specs:
Color | MQ-White |
Height | 0.7874 Inches |
Length | 1.9685 Inches |
Weight | 0.1763698096 Pounds |
Width | 2.3622 Inches |
Let's make this one happen!
I can invest some time and capital and would recommend redesigning software and UI of existing portable devices that feature GSM connectivity and a camera, for possible QR code integration and optional hot wallet features. MP3 idea of yours is included but what I am thinking off has much more into it.
Sure, as a cold-storage hardware wallet your proposal works well but it wouldn't help spreading bitcoin use. Ain't nobody gonna carry around an MP3 and USB cable and a portable QR code reader, if a phone can do that too.
But how about a basic GSM phone in a watch, capable of handling SMS, voice, and some basic data to push transactions to BlockChain (at least 2G)? The potential for the developing world in particular would be immense. There are existing solutions fashionable and colorful enough that we could launch big and strong.
For under $45 retail (much less when wholesale, I bet), we could start off with good looking, loss-proof, drop-proof devices on the lines of:
If we managed to pair one of these with existing wallet solutions such as Electrum (that could recover funds even after losing the device), we would spearhead mass adoption in especially under-banked areas.
What do you folks think?