It’s kind of funny when you think about how technology has evolved. First, we had watches on our wrists to keep the time, then we had clocks on our smartphones, so people stopped wearing watches. People are tired of pulling their phone out all the time, so now we’re back to wearing devices on our wrists.
C’est la vie I suppose, might as well embrace it and take it to the next level with a little help from Arduino! With CulBox, you can enjoy the perks of an open source wrist watch that supports Bluetooth and Arduino, while also incorporating a bunch of exciting sensors.
It all starts with a 32-bit ARM Cortex CPU and built-in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). Once you pack in the gyro, accelerometer, altimeter/air pressure sensor, microphone, piezo speaker, and rechargeable LI-ION battery, the possibilities begin to open up.
You can even build your own iPhone and Android apps without Xcode or the Android SDK in Arduino. The display also offers a high resolution and good quality without being a power hog. It’s also an OLED display, so expect deep blacks and vibrant colors.
Whatever you do with CulBox, you can also store it using the Micro-SD socket that supports high speed memory storage. Whether you’re someone looking to get their feet wet with app development, or an experienced creator who wants to utilize the SDKs available for development, CulBox gives you the perfect platform to learn and create.