
Orange has officially confirmed that they will release LG GD910 watch phone sometime in August this year. The phone will be available for a limited time only. However, the carrier hasn’t yet pinned a price on the touchscreen GD910 watch phone. Word has it that this wearable handset will be priced at a hefty £1,000 or equal to $1,618 on a pay-as-you-go plan or SIM-only. Too bad, it’s not cheap! More

The Wristfone from Neutrano is a GSM wristwatch phone that features a 1.4-inch full color touchscreen display, a 1.3MP shooter with video recording capability, Bluetooth, music, video and photo players. The phone will be released in September for around $200 with contract. You can also buy the unlock version, but you should spend an extra $100-$200. Wristfone will be available in both stainless steel and leather strap. [GizmoWatch]

The Handyuhr iWatch M860 is a dual SIM watch phone that supports tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900 MHz) and a 1.4-inch TFT touchscreen 260k color display at 128 x 160 resolution. This wearable cell phone also comes with a Mini stylus, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, an MP3 player, a 1.3MP camera and a microSD memory card slot. You can buy the Handyuhr iWatch M860 for just $710 a pop. [UnWiredView]

Vuzix produces video goggles for the visually impaired, or for use in the medical industry, military, or commercial applications. The company offers the AV230XL that allows you to view video privately by wearing a headset that displays the image in front of your eyes. However, you could not connect it to your iPhone. So, the company releases the iPhone and 3D support cable that will enable you to use your Vuzix AV230XL with Apple’s iPhone. The cable retails for $40 each, and will be bundled with Vuzix’s iWear AV230XL product. [Product Page]

Here is a preview video of the Samsung Watch phone from MWC ‘09. The Samsung GT-S1100 watch phone boasts a full touchscreen display with Bluetooth and speakerphone capabilities. Watch the video after the jump. [AVING] More

Orange is the first operator in the world that offers the first touch watch phone in the world. Dubbed as the LG G910 in Europe, this wearable mobile phone features touch-screen interface, 3G HSDPA and video-calling capabilities as well as Bluetooth connectivity to keep in touch via your timepiece. [Press Release]