TokyoFlash's item is already being marketed in Japan

Jun 14, 2007 09:57 GMT  ·  By

TokioFlash Japan launched the watch with built-in "Beats per minute" counter, dubbed BMP. On the outside, the watch looks ergonomic and ordinary. Off the record, it is the first one which can tap out the rhythm for an on-screen display of the musical tempo. Quite fun to use in the club with friends.

So, this watch displays time and date, has an integrated mini touch and sports the popular feature for scrolling messages, to get you in the mood for the next mix. However, you don't have to be a professional DJ to make use of this watch. The best part for fitness addicts is that the watch can help you perform your exercises in perfect health conditions, since it can be used to monitor your heart rate at the gym.

This must be the latest trend in the industry, since more and more companies include this option in their product's technical specifications file.

What better gift than a personal fitness trainer attached to your wrist. The device has a working range of around 24BPM up to 199BPM. As I was saying, this high tech wrist watch features an additional mini-torch, which could be quite useful to use in a dark club to find the right CD or record.

I just wonder if the watch is water proof; we have no information regarding that, although it does look resistant and shock proof.

It uses a hybrid LCD and White LED display. The integrated digital LCD is always on, so you won't have to press any button to see the time. The watch works with only two batteries inside.

It's designed for DJs who want to sync up songs they're mixing together, but it can just as easily be used as a pulse monitor for gym rats. It also has a built-in mini flashlight and a unique ability to tell you the time. I still cannot take my eyes from the integrated flashlight.

And if I tell you that the price tag is reasonable if we consider the capabilities, what could possibly be wrong about it?