Microsoft will also have smart watches

Microsoft devices integrate many different sensors and can help control, play games with Kinect and support well with Android and iOS mobile.

Microsoft devices integrate many different sensors and can help control, play games with Kinect and support well with Android and iOS mobile.

Like many other leading technology companies, Microsoft is very interested in smart watches.Fobes said some of its recent patents relate to wearable devices. A special point is that Microsoft directs its products to be able to connect, good support for devices running iOS and Android first, instead of Windows Phone.

According to information from GearLive , the site is said to own a smartwatch model from Microsoft, this product has a long design and is quite similar to Fibit One or Samsung Gear Fit instead of like a traditional Pebble style watch. . However, it will carry a flat screen instead of a curved shape like Samsung's device.

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Microsoft smartwatch has a long form like the Gear Fit

The interface on Microsoft's smartwatch has a flat style of Metro interface similar to Windows 8, Windows Phone but will be redone to match the small display size. The screen of the original machine also has a low resolution.

In addition to the two popular iOS and Android operating systems, Microsoft is expected to build a platform for products that are compatible with Windows, OS X and Xbox One gaming machines.

Other equipment on this product includes a variety of sensors such as heart rate monitor, accelerometer, gyroscope, GPS. The most special is the motion tracking sensor, which helps the device to support gamers with Kinect or gesture commands with many other devices.

Microsoft does not comment on the above information.

Update 25 May 2019
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