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Just In Time Watch helps keep your schedule flowing

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jitwatch.jpgMany have dropped their watch wearing habits for the favor of easy organizing/ time-telling PDA’s but now the Just In Time Watch, designed by German designer Martin Frey, aims to make you watch your wrist again.

At a glance, you'd know not only what time it is now, but exactly how much time you have till your next appointment and how long it's going to take you to get there.

Phone plugs or Bluetooths into a Personal Area Network, e.g., of a cell phone or a laptop, so that it can check the current time against your calendar appointments for the day. It also has to identify your location (via GPS, GSM-tracking or other techniques) and estimate the route to your next appointment, based on whatever web-based navigation, transport and traffic information is available.

The watch is still in the developmental stage, but plans to get on the market soon.

Via JITWatch





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