x (strap)= 26mm, y (height of watch casing) = 50mm, z = 36mm
- Thanks for the tips, incorporated.
- No touchscreen at moment. I like the way you think about wearable UX. If you're interested in continuing the conversation, please ping me at eric@getinpulse.com
- We're testing the selling points. Right now with supply being limited (early stage startup) we decided to let people hack away at their watches. I'm sure as our capacity improves, we'll retarget consumer verticals.
- Here's a cool bit of community news, OpenWatch for Android now supports inPulse (http://beta.smartmadsoft.com/). Marcel, the creator of OpenWatch, was able to get started with our dev tools and integrated inPulse in a very short time!
You can reference the dimensions to something everyone knows too, like an SD card or ipod nano (not something everyone knows, but it's a good way to convert potential ipod nano watch buyers if it's smaller and better looking, which it does seem to be, even compared to the Metalic tiktok variant).
Only the watch body itself is shown: SizeEasy only supports cubic dimensions, so I couldn't find a way to show the wrist band.
Also, SizeEasy requires all three dimensions be provided, and since I couldn't find official dimensions anywhere else I used those cited around the web, for example: