There’s a new contender in the smartwatch game, as Cookoo has just launched a new Kickstarter campaign to build a device to compete with Pebble. There’s a new contender in the smartwatch game, as ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. What makes a smartwatch smart? For some companies, like ...
Remember the Cookoo smart watch? For those who don't know, 'tis an analog watch with a notification display plus Bluetooth 4.0 low energy connectivity, and it prides itself for its much longer battery ...
Smart watches are cool, but very, very nerdy-looking. Not that being a nerd is off-putting, but you may not always want to send that message when someone looks at your wrist. That’s why the COOKOO ...
Apple engineers may or may not be cooking up an iWatch, but ConnecteDevice Ltd isn't waiting around for competition. The company's COOKOO smart watch will see a worldwide launch at this year's ...
GeekWire chronicles the Pacific Northwest startup scene. Sign up for our weekly startup newsletter, and check out the GeekWire funding tracker and VC directory. by Molly Brown on Jun 20, 2012 at 1:53 ...
It appears that Pebble is letting its ripples show as another mobile-connected watch concept has appeared on KickStarter with a strong backing. This device is called Cookoo, is listed on KickStarter ...
The cookoo is billed as “first real watch that connects with your smartphone, keeps you posted, and does not need to be recharged”. The cookoo smartwatch does look a lot more like a traditional watch ...
If the mere thought of missing a text message makes your heart skip a beat, then the innovative COOKOO watch is for you. It’s a Bluetooth-enabled device that's an analog watch, but when paired to your ...
One up-and-comer in the smartwatch race is the Cookoo smartwatch, which is already shipping after it surpassed its Kickstarter goal. We stopped by to see the watch on the CES show floor this week, and ...
If you're the proud owner of a sleek but somewhat large smartphone like the HTC One X, you know that digging into your pants pocket to check if you've received a text message or an email can be a pain ...