Another warrior has entered the fight for your wrist. Joining the ranks of Samsung, Pebble and Sony, Qualcomm has affirmed its own smartwatch, called the Toq. The Toq, which will come in dark or white, will be accessible in the final quarter of 2013, and will require around $300.
The Toq has a Mirasol show, an innovation presented by Qualcomm in 2010. This engineering's low force utilization and reflective qualities permits the smartwatch to have a dependably on full shade touchscreen showcase that is not difficult to view even in daylight. Qualcomm is so sure about the Toq's electric storage device life, which it evaluates at around 5 days–most shade smartwatches will keep going a day–that the organization didn't incorporate a force bind.
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When it does come opportunity to energize, the Toq will utilize Qualcomm's Wipower LE remote charging, the first smartwatch to join this innovation. The Toq will likewise have stereo Bluetooth 4.0, and a premium form of the smartwatch will be grouped with a couple of remote in-ear headsets.
The Toq can match up with gadgets running Android 4.0.3 and higher (no ios underpin yet), and wearers will see calls, quick messages, and different warnings from their wrist. The substance of the Toq is generally thin, yet its electric storage device is on the underside of the fasten, so it stays to be perceived how agreeable it will be to wear.

Qualcomm will permit alternate party engineers to make applications for the Toq utilizing its Alljoyn structure and 2net, an alternate remote engineering utilized as a part of health and fitness units, for example the Bodymedia Fit armband.
What stays to be seen is the means by which the Toq will admission against different smartwatches, for example the Samsung Galaxy Gear, which can make calls and will have 70 applications in its stable at launch. The Toq does have an accelerometer and a mouthpiece however no speaker.
In spite of the fact that Qualcomm says its shooting for a constrained processing run on the Toq, we anticipate testing this smartwatch to perceive how well its Mirasol show works and to what extent it lasts on a charge.
The Toq has a Mirasol show, an innovation presented by Qualcomm in 2010. This engineering's low force utilization and reflective qualities permits the smartwatch to have a dependably on full shade touchscreen showcase that is not difficult to view even in daylight. Qualcomm is so sure about the Toq's electric storage device life, which it evaluates at around 5 days–most shade smartwatches will keep going a day–that the organization didn't incorporate a force bind.
MORE: Samsung Galaxy Gear: Top 9 Smartwatch Features

When it does come opportunity to energize, the Toq will utilize Qualcomm's Wipower LE remote charging, the first smartwatch to join this innovation. The Toq will likewise have stereo Bluetooth 4.0, and a premium form of the smartwatch will be grouped with a couple of remote in-ear headsets.
The Toq can match up with gadgets running Android 4.0.3 and higher (no ios underpin yet), and wearers will see calls, quick messages, and different warnings from their wrist. The substance of the Toq is generally thin, yet its electric storage device is on the underside of the fasten, so it stays to be perceived how agreeable it will be to wear.

Qualcomm will permit alternate party engineers to make applications for the Toq utilizing its Alljoyn structure and 2net, an alternate remote engineering utilized as a part of health and fitness units, for example the Bodymedia Fit armband.
What stays to be seen is the means by which the Toq will admission against different smartwatches, for example the Samsung Galaxy Gear, which can make calls and will have 70 applications in its stable at launch. The Toq does have an accelerometer and a mouthpiece however no speaker.
In spite of the fact that Qualcomm says its shooting for a constrained processing run on the Toq, we anticipate testing this smartwatch to perceive how well its Mirasol show works and to what extent it lasts on a charge.
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