Qualcomm Toq
Smartwatch by Qualcomm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Smartwatch by Qualcomm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Toq (pronounced “tok” as in "tick-tock") is a smartwatch developed by Qualcomm released as a proof of concept to OEMs and was released in limited quantities in December 2013. The Toq was first unveiled at Qualcomm's annual Uplinq event on September 4, 2013 in San Diego. It syncs with Android 4.0+ smartphones, allowing users to scan through texts, emails, phone calls, and other notifications. It features a Mirasol display, which like E Ink e-reader screens, can be easily viewed in direct sunlight. Unlike most ereaders, it can display colors and can refresh fast enough for watching videos, it also includes speech recognition technology from Nuance to allow users to dictate replies to text messages.[1] The Toq has a backlight for when there is no outside light source.[2]
Manufacturer | Qualcomm |
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Type | Smartwatch |
Release date | December 2, 2013 |
Introductory price | USD 349.99 |
Operating system | Qualcomm OS Can communicate with Android apps using Bluetooth |
Display | 1.55 inch Mirasol 288×192 px |
Camera | No camera |
Connectivity | Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR Bluetooth 3.0 |
Related | Smart Watches |
Website | toq |
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