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IOTA Watch teardown 3

Removing the four tiny Philips headed screws enables us to detach the back plastic chassis. This chassis houses an audio speaker and vibration motor. The touchscreen driver module is being gently lifted in this shot to expose the ESP32-V3 microprocessor chip. The secure flash element can be just seen in the top right, under the screwdriver tip. The central top black wire is the WIFI antenna which is routed within the watches silicon strap. Also notice the tiny round rechargeable battery cell, this is responsible for keeping the RTC modules time set correctly. The removeable rectangular connector in the middle is an image data bus feeding the 240 x240 pixel screen. The small metal can in the bottom left is a MEMs microphone, this may be used in a future release for a VOIP chat application, whereby the user can call and chat with any other IOTA watch wearers who they have in their IOTA contact book.

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IOTA Watch teardown 1

Here we see the iota watch with its back cover removed. The 3.7V 380mAh lithium cell is removeable, But you don’t have to, it can be charged while in the watch by simply plugging in the watches USB charge cable.

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New Website

Hi and welcome to our new website.

We finally have our business incorporated in Canada and our website and organization (SiliconDroid Inc.) fully SSL certified.

Over the coming weeks we will be building out the site and shop for our new IOTA watch that we are currently developing.