Another MP3 watch
Now this is a good idea with poor follow through. Of course, it's been attempted
before by a few different companies, none of which were terribly impressive. People seem to forget that Dick Tracy had a radio on his watch, not an MP3 player. The device itself comes in 32, 64, 128 and 256 MB versions, with no expansion slots.
Granted, some people do still buy 128MB players, but who in their right mind would buy a 32MB one? Play controls are integrated on a ring around the watch face and the USB connector is hidden in the band, making it look like a regular
(albeit bulky) sports watch, at least to the casual observer. The problem that no one has managed to deal with yet is the headphones. Wires snaking up one's arm do tend to get in the way, and certainly don't help in the coolness department.