Palo Alto, California. Founder of Inlabs, Tulsidas Timewallah, launches the world's first Analog Smart Watch - Analog 345. Tulsidas was an avid fan of smartwatches and fitness devices. He remembers buying the very first apple watch, the first android smart watch and all the numerous fitness bands. Over the years though and following numerous conversations with his friends, Tulsidas realised that these devices actually complicated lives. Smartwatches were meant to record and analyse information for us. Instead, these devices required significant time investment from us, updating, calibrating and syncing data. Not to mention, the constant anxiety of not having enough charge. Tulsidas and his team initially went looking for a solution to increase the battery life of smartwatches. They created a battery extender but soon realised that users did not want to carry an additional battery box along with their smartwatch.
Smart Watch - Inlabs launches Analog 345
Smart Watch - Inlabs launches Analog 345
Smart Watch - Inlabs launches Analog 345
Palo Alto, California. Founder of Inlabs, Tulsidas Timewallah, launches the world's first Analog Smart Watch - Analog 345. Tulsidas was an avid fan of smartwatches and fitness devices. He remembers buying the very first apple watch, the first android smart watch and all the numerous fitness bands. Over the years though and following numerous conversations with his friends, Tulsidas realised that these devices actually complicated lives. Smartwatches were meant to record and analyse information for us. Instead, these devices required significant time investment from us, updating, calibrating and syncing data. Not to mention, the constant anxiety of not having enough charge. Tulsidas and his team initially went looking for a solution to increase the battery life of smartwatches. They created a battery extender but soon realised that users did not want to carry an additional battery box along with their smartwatch.