Well, we're not actively making the Bangle.js 1 any more and are just selling through the last ones.
If I'm totally honest, adding a mems microphone to the Bangle is not something I would recommend. Apart from the obvious physical issue of how you fit it in the case such that it can actually hear anything (and destroying the waterproofing) there isn't a great deal of RAM in there for recording sounds, and there's also the question of what you do with the sound when it's recorded.
If you really want to do audio on a programmable watch, I'd probably take a look at some of the Android-based watches out there
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Well, we're not actively making the Bangle.js 1 any more and are just selling through the last ones.
If I'm totally honest, adding a mems microphone to the Bangle is not something I would recommend. Apart from the obvious physical issue of how you fit it in the case such that it can actually hear anything (and destroying the waterproofing) there isn't a great deal of RAM in there for recording sounds, and there's also the question of what you do with the sound when it's recorded.
If you really want to do audio on a programmable watch, I'd probably take a look at some of the Android-based watches out there