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Smart watch have experienced an unprecedented boom in recent years thanks to their great use around the world. It has been the current ruler of this market for quite some time Apple with my Apple Watch. However, this would be Samsung with its smartwatch he liked to change a lot in the following months or years. He therefore patented very interesting gadgets that could move his watch a good distance ahead of its competition.

New patents that Samsung managed to register before the end of last year show a very interesting solution for extending the battery life of watches. While all current models have a battery directly in the watch itself, thanks to which it lasts only a few days, the South Korean giant would like to implement the battery in the watch band in the future. Of course, these would be very thin and flexible to fit into the straps without any problem and would probably not extend the battery life by many days at first, but it would definitely be a very interesting step forward and a huge promise for the future.

This is what the current Gear S3 looks like:

He wants to put much more into the tape

However, it is not only batteries that Samsung would like to implement in the bands. According to the patents, in the future we could see a fingerprint sensor or completely sophisticated sensors for sensing the vital functions of their users. The addition of a small camera or flashlight does not seem unrealistic either. All this, of course, wrapped in pleasant materials such as leather, polymer, rubber or classic fiber.

Quite an interesting idea, don't you think? However, let us be surprised if we will really see similar gadgets in the future. It is true that watchbands are a place untainted by technology and many could certainly fit into it, but are we really that far ahead in terms of technology? We'll see in the coming months. But the technological giants have already convinced us many times that what seems like a dream one day can be a reality the next.

battery in belt

Source: letsgodigital

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