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Smartwatch N18 con auricolari TWS – Chiamate Bluetooth, monitoraggio della frequenza cardiaca e del sonno, controllo della musica – Durata della batteria da 7 a 14 giorni per iOS/Android
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THE WORLD'S FIRST HYBRID TECH FOR MODERN FAMILIES
When Sydney moms need to monitor kids' playground steps while listening to podcasts, our TWS earbuds deliver crystal clear audio while the watch tracks activity. Tokyo salarymen discreetly take calls during meetings with the wrist-mounted mic.
5 REVOLUTIONARY FEATURES
Seamless Audio Handoff – Earbuds auto-connect when removed from watch charging case
Family Health Hub – Store profiles for grandpa's blood pressure & daughter's sleep data
Crisp Wrist Calls – Noise-cancelling mic works even on crowded Seoul subways
Step-by-Step Coaching – Real-time voice guidance through earbuds during workouts
Smart Sleep Aid – Gentle vibration alarm won't wake your partner in Osaka apartments
A DAY WITH YOUR N18 COMBO
07:00 AM: Singapore mom checks kids' sleep quality while jogging with earbuds
12:30 PM: Hong Kong banker takes lunch order call without touching phone
06:00 PM: Sydney dad monitors elderly father's blood pressure remotely
10:00 PM: Tokyo student falls asleep to earbud white noise as watch tracks REM cycles
MORE THAN TECH – IT'S FAMILY BONDING
Korean grandparents share step counts with grandkids. Australian toddlers learn numbers from watch face. Malaysian office workers switch between work calls and lullabies for babies. One device connects generations.

















