PineTime
The PineTime is a smartwatch developed by Pine64.[1]
Developer | Pine64 |
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Type | Smartwatch |
Operating system | Various |
System-on-chip used | nRF52832 |
Memory | 64 KB |
Storage | 4 MB |
Display | 1.3 in (33 mm) screen 240×240 pixels |
Input | Capacite touchscreen, Accelerometer, Heart rate sensor |
Connectivity | Bluetooth low energy |
Power | 180 mAh battery |
Dimensions | 37.5 mm x 40 mm x 11 mm |
Mass | 38 g (1.3 oz) |
Specifications
It is based on the nRF52832 ARM Cortex-M4 from Nordic.[2] It has 64KB of RAM, 4MB of user storage, Bluetooth Low Energy, a heart rate monitor, pedometer, 180mAh battery and an IPS display.[3]
Availability
The first developer edition is being sold for the price of $25.[4]
gollark: Oh no. Imagine if you did not have to rote-memorize things as much.
gollark: I mean, dedicated hardware devices for mathy stuff any general purpose computer can do literally thousands of times faster?
gollark: Well, calculators are triangular anyway.
gollark: I'm only missing advanced features like "lists".
gollark: I've managed to get somewhat sort of working markdown to virtual DOM conversion by using the parsing half of an existing Markdown library and a hacky renderer thingy running on the input tokens.
External links
References
- Evangelho, Jason. "[UPDATED] Meet PineTime, A Ridiculously Affordable Companion Watch For Your Linux Smartphone". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
- Bauduin, Sven. "PineTime: Pine64 plant Smartwatch für 25 US‑Dollar". ComputerBase (in German). Retrieved 2020-04-17.
- "PineTime". PINE64. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
- "Pine64 kondigt 25 dollar kostende smartwatch aan". Tweakers (in Dutch). Retrieved 2020-04-17.
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