Ritot Projection Watch Tells Time On Your Arm

evolveteam July 21, 2014 0

Those who’ve seen the film In Time, you’ll understand this new concept watch, and perhaps get a little excited to use it. If you haven’t, that’s okay too because it’s so futuristically cool, you’ll try it out anyways. The Ritot projection watch is billed as the “World’s First Projection Watch” because it uses an embedded pico projector (aka a tiny projector) in the band that blasts out the time onto your hand. One button displays the time with up to 20 different colors to customize from using the base station to do it.

The watch can be set so that the time display disappears after 10 seconds, or have it set permanently. The base station plays a pretty significant role; acting as a charger, hand on the clock to set the time, and an alarm clock. And of course, what device doesn’t have the ability to connect to your smartphone? Ritot can pair with a phone and deliver Facebook and Twitter notifications, texts, emails, updates, and reminders onto your hand (let’s pray they’re all good to look at).

The Ritot is still in the fundraising stage, letting customers pitch in some money anywhere from $1.00-$3,400 and giving them first dibs on the first pack of watches. Place your contribution now.

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