CES 2015: The first Apple Watch clone also has an interface stolen from Apple

Apple Watch CES 2015 clone

  CES 2015 is normally a conference for serious manufacturers of mobile terminals or wearables, but among them is the company Hyperdon from China. Like most companies in China, those at Hyperdon are motivated to copy the products of others, so they decided to clone the most popular unreleased smartwatch of the moment, Apple Watch.

  In the image above you can see the named product SmartWatch, he having a design extremely close to that of Apple Watch, but also an interface that largely reproduces that of the future product. Without being ashamed, the people from Hyperdon presented this clone on the international stage from CES 2015 in the hope that they will sell it, but I have the impression that they will be deeply disappointed with the result.

The watch's screen only displays when it's turned on, and many of its icons are blatant ripoffs of Apple designs. The pairing process took a few tries, but once connected to my iPhone 6, I was able to make phone calls and play music through the watch. It even vibrates when I get a call.

  Apple Watch clone however, it interconnects with the iPhone 6 and allows making phone calls or controlling the Music application, it vibrates when users receive a call. The Smart Watch comes with a pedometer, a timer and a system that helps users find it if it is lost, the connection with mobile terminals being made via Bluetooth.

  Considering that we are talking about a clone, the Smart Watch only connects with jailbroken iPhones and charges through a USB port, not using Apple technology. The "smart" watch can work up to 180 hours with a single charge, and it will be available for sale in the US and China until Apple pulls it out of stores.