Smartwatches might be less unwieldy than cell phones, however those little screens of theirs can just show a constrained measure of substance. We've as of now seen endeavors to move the touchscreen control surface off of the watch, however analysts from Dartmouth School are taking another methodology – they've made a model smartwatch with two touch-touchy screens.
Known as Doppio, the watch has one base screen that is mounted on the wrist strap, alongside a removable top screen that appends to that base screen attractively.
In the watch's default arrangement, the top screen is stacked on top of the base. In that setup, clients can get to one application on the top screen, then flip that screen back like the front of a book to get to a second application on the base underneath it. It's likewise conceivable to switch between applications on the top screen, basically by turning it in respect to the base.
On the off chance that clients wish to extend the base screen's presentation, they can do as such just by appending the top screen to the other side of it. The two screens know on which sides they're joined, and will change their showcases in like manner.
"Our evidence of-idea equipment model exhibits how Doppio collaborations can be utilized for warnings, private review, undertaking exchanging, impermanent data access, application propelling, application modes, info and sharing," says lead researcher Xing-Dong Yang. The model is shown in the video beneath.