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Dew Motion's iStick Playtime brings smartphone control to your wrist

Dew Motion's iStick Playtime brings smartphone control to your wrist
With one large joystick-style control, the iStick Playtime is easy to operate ... even with gloves
With one large joystick-style control, the iStick Playtime is easy to operate ... even with gloves
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The iStick Playtime is a smartphone-tethered watch designed for sports
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The iStick Playtime is a smartphone-tethered watch designed for sports
The watch displays various information, including time, incoming calls and text messages
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The watch displays various information, including time, incoming calls and text messages
With one large joystick-style control, the iStick Playtime is easy to operate ... even with gloves
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With one large joystick-style control, the iStick Playtime is easy to operate ... even with gloves
The iStick's flexible E-ink display is thinner and lighter than other watches
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The iStick's flexible E-ink display is thinner and lighter than other watches
Use it for running, cycling, swimming, boating, skiing and more
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Use it for running, cycling, swimming, boating, skiing and more
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While the world waits for fully capable smart watches like the rumored iWatch and Neptune Pine, it'll have to be content with watches that provide a bridge to the smartphone. The Pebble Watch is the most well-known, but it does have some competition. One example is the new Dew Motion iStick Playtime, a sport-specific armband that controls key smartphone functions.

Designed to put a sport-specific spin on the "smart watch," the iSport Playtime is actually a thin, lightweight armband that flexes to follow the curve of the arm. It can be worn around the wrist or forearm, or lashed to your bike handlebars, backpack shoulder strap or other sports gear. It's like a smarter version of the various iPhone-cradling sport armbands already available and takes the weight of the phone off your arm.

What makes the Playtime smarter and more functional than dumb armbands is its E-ink display, joystick-style control and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity. The device displays information about phone calls, text messages, music and sport apps. With its embedded microphone and speaker, you can take calls and listen to and respond to text messages, all with your phone tucked away in your pocket. The joystick nub makes it possible to control the device, even with gloves on. Of course, the iStick Playtime also displays the time.

Unlike other sports watches and their bulky cases, the Playtime's thin display flexes around the wrist. This not only makes it comfortable to wear but also allows for larger, clearer presentation of information even in direct sunlight. You will, however, need to lug your phone around in a pocket or backpack for the Playtime to provide sports monitoring and other useful functions.

The iStick's flexible E-ink display is thinner and lighter than other watches
The iStick's flexible E-ink display is thinner and lighter than other watches

The device is aimed at athletes performing all types of sports – running, cycling, water sports, hiking, skiing and more. It is able to operate in temperatures as low as 15° F (- 10° C) and survive an estimated water depth of 3 feet (0.9 m). Its lithium-ion battery can run continuously for up to seven days before a recharge is necessary.

The iStick Playtime is an evolution of previous Dew Motion gear like the iStick Audio, a wearable wireless music controller. Dew Motion is currently aiming to raise US$250,000 on Indiegogo to get iStick Playtime into production. With just over $8,000 raised, it's pretty far from its goal. A pledge of $75 will get you one Playtime in black, which Dew Motion estimates will be more than 50 percent off the retail price.

The iStick Playtime will be available in an iPhone 4, 4S and 5 version, as well as an Android version.

Sources: Dew Motion, Indiegogo via GearJunkie

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Griffin Reinhard
The durability, flexibility and design is unmatched! Love this smart watch.
Michael Baron
Seems really useful for those of us who have dropped our phone while cycling, snowboarding, hiking. I know Im not the only one! Just ordered one...why not.