The first watch that was capable for storing information was probably the Pulsar NL C01 watch back in 1982. Arguably, this is considered the first smartwatch. Memory bank-type watches like these were quite prevalent during the 1980's, and became popular with runners and athletes.
IBM developed the prototype of the smartwatch in the year 2000.
Gordon Ramsay invented digital watches if you believe it!
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Yes
via Bluetooth
An Android smartwatch wearer does need an Android device to fully utilize it. It will not operate on an iPhone.
Obviously, affordability is the first and foremost advantage you get when you would buy a first-copy smartwatch. Additionally, you can get the same features of a smartwatch like Bluetooth connectivity, a calling facility, receiving messages, activity tracking, setting alarms, and so on with a first-copy smartwatch. But, you just need to spend half or less than half compared to the actual price.
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To date, none of the Sony smartwatches (through the SW3) have a speaker built-in.
The retail price of a Pebble smartwatch is $150 USD. Its more upscale cousin, the Pebble Steel, costs $250 USD.
To use it as a cellular device, you need a connected data plan
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