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FMP3 Watch incorporates music player

Posted on Sep 29, 06 03:03 AM PDT


FMP3 Watch incorporates music player
Thanko engineers have managed to come up with the new FMP3 Watch which is equipped with an integrated MP3 player. You can choose from 512MB and 1GB models, depending on the amount of music that you carry along each time you leave the house. Supported audio formats include MP3 and WMA. The built-in FM radio comes in handy when you've run out of songs to listen to. There is no need to purchase any batteries for the FMP3 Watch as it is recharged via USB. Prices for the FMP3 Watch ranges anywhere between 113 Euros to 148 Euros. You've got to admit that listening to your music with a pair of headphone wires stuck to your timepiece will make you look rather daft, even if you're from Mars. Thanko could have done better by including Bluetooth connectivity for a wireless solution. Will any of our dear readers pick this up?

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By Karakth , 24/04/07 8:16 AM (CommentID #148008)


Bluetooth would probably suck up a lot of power, plus:

The tiniest FM earpieces are much much much smaller than the smallest Bluetooth ones (so no need to look silly - just have an FM radio in your ear).

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By rajeev , 14/10/06 12:40 AM (CommentID #054375)


dearest sir
my name is rajeev i from india i have a need of mp3 player in watch .so plz u can send me information about your project.
thanku sir

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By Sean , 01/10/06 3:09 PM (CommentID #051598)


I don't think it has to look daft. If you're wearing a long sleave shirt and run the wire up the sleave and out the collar, it could end up being pretty cool.

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By Eric , 29/09/06 9:15 AM (CommentID #051110)


What's next? Contact lenses with built in LCD screen

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By Vegas , 29/09/06 5:26 AM (CommentID #051056)


Nah...bluetooth is the way to go with something like this. I rather wait for the Fossil/Sony union for a few more bucks...

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