Van Der Led’s WM2 cellphone watch

Posted in Watches by Conner Flynn on April 9th, 2008

Van Der Led’s WM2 cellphone watch
The Van Der Led WM2 is a quad-band GSM watch that actually looks good enough to wear. Dare I say it’s even sexy? Watch phones generally do not look this nice. It’s got a tiny 1.3-inch, 260k color touchscreen display, stereo Bluetooth, and boasts up to 240-hours of standby or 300-minutes of talk. Plus 1GB of storage for your MP3 or MP4 files. As usual, transfer data via USB.

The numeric pad makes it easy to use and really stands out and they even kind of resemble studs in the distance. It will cost you about $471 beginning on Monday, which is a bit much but hey it’s got that cool numeric pad.

[Vanderled]

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5 Comments to “Van Der Led’s WM2 cellphone watch”
  1. Thomas Says:

    this is also the d287i cell phone watch and is only $235 at chinagrabber.com

  2. moe love Says:

    that amazing but costs way too much to be practical

  3. Yoest Says:

    I’m looking for the ‘finger touch’ featured..

  4. roger Says:

    i like it but is the strap just like the picture above.cus i bought the v2 and did not like ban

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