A smart timekeeper with all the moves

The watch face has the ability to move in 5 different directions for various alerts

May 08, 2017 10:11 pm | Updated 10:11 pm IST - Washington

The watch face tilts for important calls.

The watch face tilts for important calls.

Scientists have developed a new smartwatch with a display that moves in five different directions — dramatically improving functionality and addressing limitations of today’s fixed-face watches.

The watch, named Cito, has the ability to rotate, hinge, translate, rise and orbit.

Disabled-friendly

The technology can provide important benefits to wearers with physical disabilities or other impairments, researchers said. “Users want smartwatches that fit their lifestyles and needs,” said Xing-Dong Yang, Assistant Professor at Dartmouth College in the U.S.

“The Cito prototype is an exciting innovation that could give consumers even more great reasons to wear smartwatches,” said Mr. Yang.

Most smartwatch research primarily addresses how users can more easily input information. Cito aims to remove awkward moments associated with using smartwatches by improving how the device presents data to the wearer.

Examples of watch movement include automatically orbiting around the wristband to allow viewing when the wrist is facing away from the user; rising to alert the wearer of a notification if the user is playing a game; hinging to allow a companion to view the watch face; and translating to reveal the watch face from underneath a shirt sleeve.

Functional and fun

“Consumers will question the need for smartwatches if the devices are just not convenient enough. Cito proves the true potential of smartwatches and shows that they can be functional and fun,” said Mr. Yang.

The five watch face movements can be performed independently or combined.

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