The Xbox Watch was a cancelled project that was originally worked on by Microsoft in 2013. The device was worked on by the teams that created the Kinect and was planned to be used with the sensor and other Xbox accessories.
The watch was eventually scrapped as Microsoft shifted work to other projects.
Hardware[]
OS | Unknown |
Display | LCD - 1.5" |
Processor | Cortex M4? |
Storage | 32 MB |
RAM | 128 KB |
Dimensions | 47 mm x 47 mm x 11 mm |
Weight | 32g |
Sensors | Heartrate, GPS |
Battery | 215 mAh |
Note: These specs are still under review. Source[1]
Features[]
The watch included a 1.5-inch touch screen display, and removable bands[2]. The watch included features such as heart rate monitoring, GPS tracking, and built in work out routines[3].
User interface[]
From various leaked images, it can be seen that the Xbox Watches UI looks a lot like the interface of the original Xbox One Dashboard. Applications are displayed on tiles just like on the Xbox One.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ This was Microsoft’s vision for the Xbox Smartwatch
- ↑ Microsoft Patent Application May 1, 2014
- ↑ Leaked Xbox Watch images reveal Microsoft’s canceled smartwatch. theverge.com. Retrieved 02-21-2020
Consoles and other devices | |
Development kits | Xbox Alpha Tower I • Xbox Alpha Tower II • Xbox Development Kit • Xbox 360 Development Kit • Xbox One Development Kit |
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Sixth generation | Xbox • Bundles |
Seventh generation | Xbox 360 • Xbox 360 S • Xbox 360 E • Bundles |
Eighth generation | Xbox One • Xbox One S • Xbox One X • Xbox One S All-Digital Edition • Bundles |
Ninth generation | Xbox Series X • Xbox Series S • Brooklin • Ellewood |
Cancelled | Xbox Prototype • Unreleased Limited Edition Halo Xbox • Xbox Watch |