Your Smart Watch Always Matches With DressWatch

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One thing that really stinks about traditional watches is the fact that you have to chose a neutral color so that your watch matches everything and doesn't look tacky. This means you are stuck with a white or black watchface. With "DressWatch" matching your smart watch watch face will always match your wardrobe. The phone portion of DressWatch allows you to snap a photo of your outfit, it then brings up several colors that match the colors in the photo. You then chose two colors. The watch face works on both square and round smart watches.

Features:

•Take a Picture or Select from the Gallery
•Select 2 colors extracted automatically
•Change the colors to your liking
•Look at your watch!

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Pretty slick. Just played with this.

It pulled colors that match from tiny lines on my shirt.
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Ambient screen is black, with the text and the dots white. The dots represent minute and hour hands.

Will be looking forward to seeing what/if they add customization options.

Also, my weather hasn't populated yet. We'll see how long it takes, if ever.

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Also, my weather populated. Not sure where they get their data, but it's a couple degrees off from what Google now says the temp is.

Getting to the point where I have too many weather providers, but I guess a few degrees doesn't make that much of a difference.

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Also, my weather populated. Not sure where they get their data, but it's a couple degrees off from what Google now says the temp is...but I guess a few degrees doesn't make that much of a difference.

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Depends on whether you're boiling water or making ice cubes, but no it doesn't really! Lol.

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I'm just not following you lately. Haha

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Too fast for you?

Do I need to break it down?

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OK, so a few degrees shy of 212F and no boiling water... Same goes in reverse for ice cubes.

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