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Saturday, 26 July 2014

Turning your hand into a WATCH: £70 wristband beams the time, tweets and texts on to your fist

You'll soon be able to know the time like the back of your hand with the world’s first ‘projection’ watch.
The Ritot is fitted with a projector that beams the time, as well as notifications from a connected smartphone, on to a hand or wall.
The time is projected by tapping or shaking the Ritot and projections last for 10 seconds.
 
The watch was designed by Ukrainian Michael Medvid.
It syncs with a smartphone via Bluetooth. 

Once connected, projections reveal the caller’s name, text messages, reminders, emails, tweets, Facebook posts, and more.
Notifications, including the colour, can be customised using the Ritot app, and can be dismissed by shaking the device.
Alternatively, the watch will vibrate when notifications are received, and it comes with a built-in alarm.
The Ritot syncs with a smartphone via Bluetooth. Shaking the wrist reveals the time, and notifications are beamed automatically as they are received on the phone. Projections reveal the caller's name (pictured), text messages, reminders, emails, tweets, Facebook posts, and moreNotifications, including the colour of the projection, can be customised using the Ritot app, and can be dismissed by shaking the device. 
Alternatively, the watch (pictured) will vibrate when notifications are received, and comes with a built-in alarmFuture models of the sports band will be available in red, green, blue and yellow (pictured left) and the bracelet will also come in copper and bronze (pictured right). Its battery is said to last more than six days (150 hours) in projection mode, and one month on standbyThe campaign began earlier this month and runs until 21 August. Designers were originally asking for $50,000 (£29,500), but have already raised more than $498,6 (£293,640). Ritot watches (pictured) should start shipping by February next year

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