Quadband GSM Wristphone from Epoq Charges Kinetically
The EGP-WP88 from Epoq is the first GSM wristphone that actually looks like a watch. Waterproof to 50 metres, the WP88 has a kinetic recharge system, meaning you can charge it just by walking around, and boasts a 1.3-megapixel camera, OLED display, plays MP3 and MP4 files and can transfer data via either USB or Bluetooth. You get between two and two-and-a-half-hours’ talk time, and 70 to 100 hours’ standby. Costing US$530, the Epoq WP88 goes on sale on March 1. [GadgetCraver via UberGizmo]
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