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The backend, or "brain" of the watches are powered by Smart Personal Object Technology (SPOT), a modern technology introduced by Microsoft in 2002. By incorporating these two modern technologies, smart watch proprietors are able to gain access to information, weather, sports, horoscopes, Microsoft Outlook, MSN Instant Messenger, as well as various other features on these smart watches.

The content available by these watches is transmitted over the Microsoft DirectBand Network which is a rented radio spectrum developed by Microsoft in partnership with Infinity Broadcasting and ClearChannel in order to broadcast information over a vast area. This content can be received in 100 metropolitan areas in the US and also 5 significant cities in Canada and is moved in over 200 networks of information to smart watches and also various other SPOT-enabled objects.

Smart watch owners can utilize MSN Direct to get, trigger and provide their smart watches. A user simply requires to develop an account using a free.NET account to turn on a smart watch. When the account is established they can pick and choose the channels that will be sent out to their smart watch.

Currently there are 4 firms producing SPOT-enabled watches. These firms are Fossil, Suunto, Swatch, as well as Tissot. All contain the same standard elements although they are available in various sizes and styles. These standard elements are:

* The PCB (Printed Circuit Board): This is a multi-layered fiberglass board with small ingrained wiring to direct electrical power to the different elements in the watch.

* The piezoelectric ceramic crystal: This component functions as a tiny speaker driver, enabling the smart watch to create sound.

* ARM 7 TDMI: This is the watch's central processor, literally creating the brains of the smart watch.

* The DirectBand radio receiver chip: An important secret to the feature of the smart watch, this is what permits MSN Direct to get in touch with the watch.

Like any kind of computer, the smart watch requires memory as well as therefore utilizes 384 KB of RAM as well as 512 KB of ROM. The smart watch is powered by a rechargeable battery that will vary in life span according to the version of smart watch and the amount of activity it sees.

Charging the battery is achieved via an inductive billing coil attached to the contact surface on the back of the watch. This allows the smart watch battery to be billed through induction whenever the surface enters into contact with the charging plate on guard stand.

Expected to become a part of our daily lives in coming years, SPOT technology is being developed to create brand-new smart objects.

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