The ordinary watch becomes intelligent
The ordinary watch becomes intelligent

If you want to experience a smart watch but prefer the design of a traditional watch, you might as well take a look at this smart watch patch called Trivoly! As long as you stick it on the back of your watch, your ordinary watch can become a smart watch. Although it looks like the Trivoly is a 3mm plastic sheet from the outside, it is built with the same vibration motor, LED notification light and even a pedometer and heart rate sensor as most smart watches, so its functionality is not ambiguous at all.

It is understood that Trivoly can not only notify and remind people by vibration and light, but also customize the vibration modes and light colors of different types of notifications on the matching App. Unfortunately, because there is no display screen, it is impossible to view notifications without smart phones. It is worth mentioning that since it can be paired and connected with mobile phones, Tivoli also supports multimedia control and remote shutter control, which is quite useful when taking self portraits by multiple people. At the same time, as a quasi smart watch, the popular motion monitoring function is of course indispensable. Trivoly can record a variety of movement data such as steps and heart rate, and the waterproof design allows you not to take it off even when taking a bath.  

At present, Trivoly has logged on to the famous foreign crowdfunding platform KickStarter, with a target amount of $100000. Currently, it has raised $45000. During the crowdfunding period, the lowest price of Trivoly is $99 (about 630 yuan), which supports devices of Android 4.2 or iOS 8 and above.  

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