- Una Watch is a new permanent smartwatch
- Edinburgh -based company discontinued its kickstarter campaign
- More than 1,200 people have supported their first watch to a tune of $ 330,000 including hosting potential developers
Sustainable Wearbal Outfit Una Watch has achieved more than $ 330,000 in funding from its kickstarter campaign in just four weeks, beyond the planned launch of her first watch.
As we have mentioned earlier, the Una Watch is a permanent wearing with a unique, modular design, and GPS, health monitoring and 10-day battery is the convenience of life.
USP? It can be placed together like a Lego, and its modular design means that it is a way the owner of the best Apple Watch model is both repaible and upgrading.
Edinburgh -based Uniteda Watch has now closed its kickstarter, with support from 1,249 backers and raised a cool £ 251,276 (about $ 335,000).
Flock for developers Una Watch
Along with proven to be popular with smartwatch fans, the Uniteda Watch has also created enthusiasm among developers, who come to the first queue to buy one. The Una Watch provides both a software development kit (SDK) and a hardware development kit (HDK), which will allow developers to code their own apps and create new sensors and hardware modules.
This is a similar open-source approach that made the pebble popular during the day, and Una confirmed Techradar that one of the six backers bought the company’s development equipment, suggesting that there are a high percentage of developers of the backs.
The UNA is targeting the estimated delivery date of August 2025 for its first kickstarter packages.