Leaked: This touch screen smartwatch will cost just $20 with dual cameras


no1 $20 smartwatch

No.1 are working on a new smartwatch that will cost only $20 once it goes on sale through resellers. These leaked photos are the first glimpse of the low-cost wearable.

There is more we don’t know about this new No.1 smartwatch than what we know. No official specifications, or parameters have been released with the spy photos, but there are a few clues as to what we will see.

Handing over $20 for this wearable will earn you a rubber strap in either blue or pink with a simple metal clasp to keep it securely in place. The face of the watch has a touch screen and we can see from the onscreen icons, Bluetooth is on hand for phone and notification syncing.

no1 $20 smartwatch

On the side there is a USB plug for charging, which also means the watch won’t be fully waterproof, and a physical button will act as a home button.

What is most intriguing about the watch is that there is a camera at the very top of the wearable which can take photos while on the wrist, and what appears to be a camera on the rear of the watch too. Unless that rear camera also houses a heart monitor, I’m not sure how useful it will be, but at least it is different.

These are early leaks, but we expect No.1 will have these watches on sale in time for Christmas. Is this something you are likely to place in someones stocking?

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3 Comments

  1. vjuricic
    October 15, 2015

    Possibly I will give it a try if reviews will be in favour and told this is a decent product.

  2. Alexis T
    October 15, 2015

    *slack*
    Faster, you chinese children slaves !
    *slack* *slack*

  3. Alex
    October 17, 2015

    These manufacturers need to create a watch that can video chat like Skype or facebook Messenger