2010年7月18日星期日
Viewthe nTren MP3 watch photo gallery
Viewthe nTren MP3 watch photo gallery.The nTren MP3 watch is a welcome addition to the rapidly growing world of wristMP3 players. Ironically, what sets the nTren MP3 watch apart is not its prowessas an MP3 player, but rather its surprisingly good looks. Just when most watchgeeks had resigned themselves to having to strap hideously conspicuous devicesto their arms in order to get their constant technology fix, nTren subverts thestereotype with what I think is a pretty darn elegant looking MP3 watch. If you'reinto MP3s, and you're also into not looking like a geek, the nTren MP3 watch couldbe your next new toy. Features of the nTren MP3 WatchQuartz analog timekeeping. In other words, the watch actuallytells time in addition to playing MP3s. Since the emphasis ofthis watch is obviously not on precision timekeeping, I didn't rigorously measureits accuracy, though I did notice that it only gained a fraction of asecond over a 24 hour period, *** it a very adequate and standard quartz watch,and plenty accurate for anyone who would want to store MP3s on his wrist. Built-in MP3 player. The nTren MP3 watch stores and plays 128MB, 256MB, and soon, up to 512MB of MP3s at compression rates of between 32kbps to 256kbps. USB data storage. Not only can you store and play MP3s, but you can use the nTren MP3 watch to store other types of files, as well. You can use the watch to back up important files, or as a convenient way to transfer files from one computer to another. 10 hour battery life. That's what nTren claims, anyway. My tests indicated they are actually selling themselves short since I was able to get 10 hours and 11 minutes out of a single charge! Very impressive. The battery takes about 3 hours to fully charge, and has a life expectancy of about 3 years. Water resistant. The instructions say the watch is water resistant to 3-10 BAR. I've never seen a pressure rating expressed as a range before, so I'm not sure whether it's 3 or 10, but I strongly suggest assuming that it's 3. 3 BAR is the equivalent of 30 meters or 100 feet, so that's plenty, and actually very impressive for a watch like this.