Citizen AIBATO M Bluetooth Watch

Citizen have announced their latest Bluetooth enabled LCD watch, the Citizen AIBATO M Bluetooth Watch, which, allows users to pair with their Bluetooth enable cell phones allowing the watch to display message alerts, read emails and, with certain camera phones, even trigger the phone’s camera remotely.

Coming in two distinct styles – the TM84-0341V with runner strap and the TM84-0342V with stainless steel strap – the new Citizen AIBATO M Bluetooth Watch, which measures in at 43.6 x 54.3 x 13.3mm and weighs 100g, will, according to Citizen, fully support both Sharp and SoftBank phones out of the box and is set to go on sale in Japan from July 1st at an as yet undisclosed price.
[via e-Potpourri / SlashGear]
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