Apple's CEO Tim Cook introduces the Apple Watch during an Apple event in San Francisco, the United States, March 9, 2015. (Xinhua)
Shortly after the launch of Apple Watch by Apple Inc., imitation products are on sale in south China's Shenzhen City, a hub for copycat manufacturing.
In the Huaqiangbei mall, smartwatches named "U Watch" or "D Watch" boasting similar look and function to Apple Watches are being sold at around 200 yuan(32.5 U. S. dollars) each, less than one tenth of the price of the cheapest Apple Watch.
There is no Apple logo appearing on the products. The Chinese version resembles the American one in appearance, but most have crude workmanship.
The Chinese version can receive calls, use text messaging and has a music player. However, features such as popular messaging apps Wechat and QQ are absent.
Some sellers say the products resemble Apple Watch more in their appearance than performance.
Such products have been sold online since January.
Some sellers at Huaqiangbei said an improved iOS-friendly version is being produced. The new products will enter the market next month and be sold at about 400 yuan each.
Huangqiangbei has been a gray market notorious for selling copycat electronics. In recent years, it has been declining as a "Shanzhai", copycat, hotbed and becoming a paradise for innovators, as a result of Chinese people's heightened intellectual property protection awareness and increasing interest in innovating.
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