
If you're more interested in keeping a certain amount of full motion video strapped on your wrist than an actual clock (or
breathalyzer, even), Shenzhen Adragon Digitek's MP4 watch provides the diversion you've been looking for. Similar in utility to
Aigo's F209, Shenzhen's rendition provides a slightly less repulsive color scheme, and promises a very respectable nine hours of playback time. Reportedly sporting a snazzy color display, MP4 support, line-in capabilities, five EQ settings, and USB 2.0 connectivity, the timepiece can presumably provide a bit of underwater entertainment as well as it touts a "water / shockproof" enclosure. While details concerning the storage capacity, screen resolution, and pricing are MIA, the company is currently seeking firms to OEM the watch (any VCs in attendance?), so you might want to
look elsewhere if you don't have time (ahem) to wait around.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Matt @ Sep 30th 2006 8:21PM
i want one!!
CRANK @ Sep 30th 2006 8:49PM
I AM sick and tired of these muther*^kin WIRES on these mutherf*^kin MP3 PLAYERS !
WHY DOES THIS THING NOT HAVE a2DP? Now that companies are finally making wireless bluetooth headphones THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO REASON NEW MP3 PLAYERS SHOULD NOT BE SPORTING A2DP.
Microsoft ZUNE
Apple IPOD
MP4 Watch, etc,etc
Tony Rayo @ Sep 30th 2006 10:26PM
This reminds me of that watch that Microsoft was supposedly suppose to release years ago, with Xbox Live features and all... I think it was referred to as a PDA watch. Unless this thing is insanely cheap (like sub-100$ cheap) it's not going to catch on because no matter how you cut it, people don't want to have large, bulky looking electronics strapped to their wrist!
- Tony R.
Mr_boogie @ Sep 30th 2006 10:45PM
Tony, don't worry, it will surelly cost less than 100$. It is just an mp4 player in another format, and they do come cheap (unless you, of course, start paying all the licenses and want to bundle some nice hearphones).
A2DP is a nice tech, but why not ask Bluetooth 2.0 or WUSB? Anyway, this means we have to pay for tech, and for the price tag this thing must have, I don't even think that is possible.
Deluxe @ Oct 1st 2006 2:16AM
I cant imagine it would be all that comfortable to watch video with your arm in a position that would be comfortable for too long, unless you take it off -which really defeats the purpose of a watch.
CRANK - I think they have medication for what youve got.
Prithvi - Quit spamming your blogs. If every person with a worthless opinion dropped three links in their comments (including myself), I cant imagine it being very plasant.
Atanas Boev @ Oct 1st 2006 4:32AM
Details are "MIA" ?? Could some one trasnslate to non-us English?:) Peter, maybe you should start Engadget Europe :)
Here is the list of my guesses based on answers.com:
1) ... screen resolution and pricing are Missing In Action (a combatant who has not returned from war).
2) ... screen resolution and pricing are Meat Inspection Act
3) ... screen resolution and pricing are Medically Indigent Adult
Please, anyone, what MIA stands for?
Mikael @ Oct 1st 2006 12:05PM
MIA-Missing In Action
cheers
Kei @ Oct 2nd 2006 6:42AM
That logo is just too ugly on the watch.
emarrs @ Oct 2nd 2006 11:13AM
I wouldnt want to really watch a full movie on this, but I think it'd be cool to just have a movie or family guy episode goin on. Itd be like digital cufflinks, more of a fashion statement with its 9hr battery life an video functions than full fledged media player. wonder how much itd be.
TIM @ Dec 7th 2006 4:10AM
hello ,all friends ,I am a sales manager in andalong company ,I agree many friends opinion ,and thanks for you to talk so more about this model,I also agree
that ,this model relly a good things,espisially as a
x-mas gift.
George @ Jan 30th 2007 3:03AM
The very watch pictured here is available for all the world to buy (single piece samples or wholesale orders) from the Chinese online wholesaler Chinavasion.com
Here are three versions:
http://www.chinavasion.com/product_info.php/pName/watch-mp4-player-512mb-15inch-oled-screen/
http://www.chinavasion.com/product_info.php/pName/watch-mp4-player-1gb-15inch-oled-screen/
http://www.chinavasion.com/product_info.php/pName/watch-mp4-player-2gb-15inch-oled-screen/
The watch comes in black, orange or blue.
Correcting / expanding the information in the original blog post:
>>"...nine hours of playback time"
- the playback time in the actual user manual is stated as 7 hours for normal music and 4 hours video / screen on.
>>"Reportedly sporting a snazzy color display, MP4 support, line-in capabilities, five EQ settings, and USB 2.0 connectivity, "
- USB 2.0: yes; 6 EQ settings; resized videos played back from NXV format , conversion software supplied; no line-in but features voice recording with built in microphone.
>>touts a "water / shockproof" enclosure.
- It is not waterproof as it has a jack for the microphone and another for the USB.
>>"details concerning the storage capacity, screen resolution, and pricing are MIA"
-Available in 256MB, 512MB, 1GB, 2GB
-Resolution: 128x128
-Pricing: you'll need to check out Chinavasion.com as they are the only sellers of this at the moment.
Paul @ Feb 5th 2007 9:36PM
Yeah. It's $100 for 1 gig and $130 for 2 gig on thinkgeeek, which is where I ordered it. It's backordered though. Anyway, I think it's a good watch. A2DP and bluetooth? It's a video watch. I think some people (like me) like sporting wrist mounted electronics (thanks innovative Chinese companies!) and I for one am glad to have made the purchase. However, it only supports NXV format for videos, and I'm not sure how large that is, and how good the converter is. TIM, what do you know about this?