A new wristband called the Smartlet One is entering the market with an unusual proposition, offering users the ability to wear two watches at the same time, as consumers continue to blend traditional timepieces with digital health and fitness tracking.
Designed for those who want both an analogue watch and a smartwatch, the Smartlet One holds one watch on the top of the wrist and a second on the underside. According to the product description, it “essentially straps two watches to your wrist,” allowing users to pair a conventional watch with devices such as an Apple Watch or fitness trackers without choosing between style and functionality.
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The wristband is available in stainless steel versions in silver or black, as well as a grey titanium option. It features a discreet quick-release clasp integrated into the top link and can be resized by adding or removing links using an included tool. Depending on the configuration, the band weighs between 60 and 100 grams, with additional weight added when two watches are attached. Users can also replace the underside watch mount with a standard clasp if preferred.
Smartlet One is compatible with watches that use standard 18 mm to 24 mm bands, as well as several popular smart devices including the Apple Watch, Whoop, Samsung Galaxy Watch, Google Pixel Watch, selected Garmin models and Fitbit Charge trackers. Buyers must specify the exact watch model when placing an order.
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The product is now available through the manufacturer’s online store, with prices ranging from $416 to $713 depending on material and finish. The price includes taxes, fees and shipping, positioning the Smartlet One as a premium accessory rather than a mass-market smartwatch band.
Source: Smartlet
