I think the whole idea of 'smart' wearable and 'always on you' devices like this is a great step forward. You often times leave your cell phone in your car, or somewhere in the house you can't hear it and end up missing calls and text messages. BUT something like this is always with you (well of course, you can't be too far away from your cell phone to function).
Based on this short review, this first generation model appears somewhat clunky both in looks and usability. If they keep working at it, it would definitely see myself wearing on in the near future.
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Thanks jkk. You get all the cool toys!
I think the whole idea of 'smart' wearable and 'always on you' devices like this is a great step forward. You often times leave your cell phone in your car, or somewhere in the house you can't hear it and end up missing calls and text messages. BUT something like this is always with you (well of course, you can't be too far away from your cell phone to function).
Based on this short review, this first generation model appears somewhat clunky both in looks and usability. If they keep working at it, it would definitely see myself wearing on in the near future.
Hi jkk. Will you do a review on Moto Milestone 2? The specs seen really good.
Congrats JKK, your unboxing is again on Engadget Germany. :-)
http://de.engadget.com/2010/11/23/sony-ericsson-liveview-unboxing-video/
doesnt look clunky at all
i just wish it worked with umpcs
do you know if it's waterproof?
I'd actually would like to see one that is thinner. It could also have e-ink screen for lower power usage
To make it thinner put a normal watch wristband and it will lose a couple of millimeters and also sit more firmly on the wrist.
A lot of work needs to go into the physical design of this, maybe they even need to team up with an existing watch company like Casio.
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