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TicWatch: The smartwatch helps you to differentiate!

Although global warming has now become a matter of opinion in recent years, a problem on which we all seem to agree is that of environmental pollution.

To solve or at least try to mitigate the growth of this problem, we have come to the creation of separate waste collection. The differentiated is a waste collection system that provides for an initial differentiation based on the type of waste by citizens (Wikipedia).

Having said that, not all citizens have been trained to carry out separate collection in the best way and even those who are, can run into some forgetfulness with waste that they do not handle often or that are found for the first time in their hands.

Well, the TicWatch brand seems to have solved these problems. The Chinese brand dedicated to the production of smartwatches has in fact just released a new feature that could help those who find themselves with doubts to carry out the differentiation of waste in a faster and "safe" way.

Thanks to the voice assistant Xiaowen it will in fact be possible to know what kind of waste we have in our hands, whether it is glass, paper, plastic or organic, Xiaowen will show us the correct bin in which to throw it.

Being able to obtain the classification of the waste is quite simple, in fact it is enough to call the voice assistant and ask where to throw a chewing gum, for example, Xiaowen will reply that the gum must be thrown into the undifferentiated / dry residue bin (unfortunately).

Differentiated Ticwatch

The Xiaowen assistant will also work with the TicHome products that we will be able to see in the future, so that we can ask for help even if we are not wearing the smartwatch at that precise moment.

The feature just discussed is currently available in China, in Chinese language and works on all the latest TicWatch and TicHome. In case you don't have a TicWatch, you can download the application created by the brand on both Google Play and Apple Store. We look forward hoping that the functionality will be translated into Italian in the near future.

Now tell us yours. What do you think of this feature? Would you use it if you had the chance? Let us know in the comments section below!

Pierpaolo Figuccia
Pierpaolo Figuccia

Nerd, passionate about technology, photography and video maker. And of course I love Xiaomi products!

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