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WeLoop Tommy: A Pebble clone that looks pretty good and boasts a 21-day battery life

Take a look at this curiosity. Tommy is a smartwatch that has more than just a passing resemblance to the Pebble and it boasts a battery life that none of its competitors can — up to 21 days on a single charge!

If you get pass the plain, copy-cat design, Tommy is not that bad of a smartwatch. It works with iOS and Android and it does pretty much everything you want from a screen on your wrist. You get customisable watch faces, notifications, you can control your music and the Tommy can also function as a remote camera shutter. The Tommy is waterproof up to a depth of 50 metres as well.

There are two colours available — black and red — and the Tommy is available for pre-order from DealExtreme from US$70 or about RM220 at today’s exchange rate.

More info on the WeLoop Tommy here.

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