Almost exactly a year ago to the day, we told you that Facebook (now Meta) had invested nearly a billion dollars to develop a smartwatch that would be released in the Summer of 2022. Said to be made of stainless steel, the expected price of $400 indicated that the device would be made to compete against the Apple Watch. A modular design would allow the display to be detachable and dual cameras would allow users to send photos to Facebook or Instagram.
Development of the Meta watch has been stopped
The watch would also track users’ activities, play music, and engage in messaging. And the smartwatch was going to be one of the devices that would help people interact with each other in the metaverse where people mingle as digital avatars.
Employees working on the watch, codenamed Milan, were reportedly told that the development of the watch has been halted. The timepiece was supposedly going to be released next spring for $349.
The prototype seen by Bloomberg included the following features:
- A removable watch face with a gold-colored casing. There are two buttons on the side, one a long pill-shaped button and the other a small circular one.
- A 5MP camera on the front of the watch, and a 12MP rear-facing camera for use when the screen is detached.
- Wi-Fi, GPS, and cell connectivity via eSIM.
- 18 hours of battery life.
- Apps for Spotify, WhatsApp, Instagram Stories, daily activity tracking, workouts, the photo gallery, heart rate monitoring, calendar, settings, and breathing.