BLOCKS has spent months refining the design to get the perfect size of a smartwatch that would fit comfortably on any wrist. We're working on multiple sizes of the modules and optimizing them with the help of an adjustable clasp. This ensures that there is a combination of modules that fits all wrists. The wrist sizes will be clearly defined by the time we launch.
Back to topThe casings are made from durable plastic and the pins that connect the modules together are metallic. Shells will also be made available in metallic varieties too. The device is being designed to survive daily usage and is being tested for scenarios involving drops, sudden impacts and scratches.
Back to topIt will work with both Android and iOS. Support for Windows phones will be developed following the launch. If you haven't already, please check out the tech specs page.
Back to topThe casings are made from hiqh quality durable plastic with premium feel and the pins that connect the modules together are metallic. The device is being designed to survive daily usage and is being tested for scenarios involving drops, sudden impacts and scratches.
Back to topYes, it can function without a smartphone. We will also be releasing a SIM card module in due course which will give the watch even more independence.
Back to topYes, you can download apps and music to the smartwatch.
Back to topWe have more modules in the pipeline and will be announcing them shortly after the campaign.
Back to topThe battery size on the BLOCKS smartwatch will be approximately 400mAh which is competitive with other smartwatches and almost double that of Apple watch. We estimate that this should be good for over a day of usage. The extra battery life based on modules will depend on how many battery modules are added. Each module should be capable of adding approximately 20% to the battery life of the BLOCKS watch.
Back to topThe first version will be water resistant to a device rating of IP67 (splash-proof and able to be submerged in 1m of water for 30mins). Although we are aiming for IP68 certification which is waterproof (and means you can go swimming with it).
Back to topWe will be releasing our SDK for app developers at least a month before launch, and a select few developers will be allowed to be the first to develop for our platform. That way when we release, there will be plenty of apps to get you started! Also we'll make sure we've got the essential apps covered ourselves.
Back to topPeople with smaller wrists will probably need 3/4 blocks to fit, although we are working on a highly adjustable clasp to accommodate a bigger variety of wrist sizes. Bear in mind the core itself will contain the same essential functionalities already found in current smartwatches so you wouldn't be missing out so much.
Back to topThe batteries can be chargerd while connected with the core watch and we are working on making it possible for them to be charged seperately too.
Back to topEach module does have its own microcontroller inside making it 'smart' - a microcontroller can read and process small bits of data from the sensor inside the module - and then pass it back to the core in a processed format.
Back to topSome modules such as passive NFC will be able to work independent of the core but most modules will be powered by the core and external batteries.
Back to topThe video shows what our device could become some day, and metallic casings is definitely something we're working towards. However at launch we will only have the Onyx Black, Marble White and Sunset Red casings available.
Back to topThe core will run full Android as this version supports our modular platform at this current stage. We have been working on Android Lollipop but will be looking at developing our system further with Android Marshmallow.
Back to topWe will provide software upgrades for your watch operating system as fast as possible when newer versions of Android are released. We have a dedicated team of developers who will work on this to ensure you're running the latest version of the software as soon as possible.
Back to topWe aim to provide support for Android 5.0 and higher, and iOS 8 and above.
Back to topThe core will include bluetooth 4.1 (Bluetooth Low Energy). This new version of bluetooth ensures less interference between 4G and bluetooth and also allows devices to indicate their reconnection timeout.
Back to topThe core will have WiFi 802.11 b/g/n.
Back to topThe screen will be a 1.35" full round display of 360 x 360 resolution.
Back to topThe screen will be made with a specialised hardened tempered glass. Rest assured that we will use the highest quality materials for our screen, and you won't have to worry much about the occasional wear.
Back to topUnfortuantely this is unknown yet as some of the code is still being optimized.
Back to topSpecs wouldn't be outdated as BLOCKS core is one of the most advanced smartwatches on the market. Also it is often the features that get outdated - such as sensors - not the processor or screen itself. The kind of features found in the modules BLOCKS will provide.
Back to topBecause of the way we spread out the components of the watch, the heat from the modules is dissipates around the wrist evenly, and you won't have to worry about noticing it, let alone it burning your wrist! The modules all run extremely low power processors which will also limit the amount of power being used.
Back to topWe will have you covered for all of the basic apps at launch. For example, notifications, calendars, notes etc.
Back to topThe theoretical limit from a software point of view is actually 125 modules, but obviously you won't get anywhere near this in average use!
Back to topYes. We will be developing a Developers Kit that will allow users to develop and test modules with different sensors.
Back to topAll languages that Android support will be supported
Back to topEvery smartwatch will need to have a core: a display that embeds a processor, a motion sensor and Bluetooth. The core forms a device comparable to other smartwatches and will support all main features, such as reading notifications, text messages, emails and calendar alerts from your paired smartphone or track your sleep and activity.
In the crowdfunding campaign, you will be able to buy the core with a circular display and any number of the following modules:
In the future we plan to produce and release many other modules. The beauty of BLOCKS is that it is an open platform: private companies, researchers and a community of developers are working on creating new modules that you will be able to upgrade to in the future.
Back to topBLOCKS will launch its crowdfunding campaign on 13 October 2015.
Back to topThe price of the BLOCKS watch will be $250 to $280. This will include the core (central part) as well as additional modules.
Back to topWe're planning on shipping the smartwatches 7 months after the Kickstarter campaign ends. So that's around May 2016.
Back to topYes, you can have as many extra batteries as you like. The more the batteries the longer your watch will last, and you can take out the batteries any time you like and change them for new charged ones.
Back to topWe have more modules in the pipeline and will be announcing them shortly after the campaign.
Back to topYes. If you feel your product or service has something that would work well with BLOCKS then please email us at [email protected]
Back to topLondon, United Kingdom
Back to topBLOCKS is a team of 15 people who are working around the clock to make it the best modular wearable it can ever be. Based in the UK, we are working with partner companies in France, Germany, Italy, Taiwan and the U.S. to bring the latest technology to BLOCKS wearables. Be assured that your own personal smartwatch will be as awesome as it could ever be and is definitely worth the wait!
Back to topCurrently, we aren't looking for any more testers or reviewers. But this may change after the campaign. If you are interested then be sure to sign up to our newsletters for the latest information! You can also get involved in our Ambassador Programme here.
Back to topBLOCKS is the 'differentiator' in the market. It's a unique product that would allow us to compete not only with consumer smartwatches but also with other wearables. We envisage it being used in a range of industries such as enterprise, healthcare and academic research.
Back to topAvailable for preorder now!