Showing posts with label watch phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watch phone. Show all posts

8/26/2012

VIP Watch Cell Phone Stainless Steel Wide 1.5" Screen FM Review

VIP Watch Cell Phone Stainless Steel Wide 1.5 Screen FM
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It is a rare individual that so objects to having a phone in their pocket that they would go outside the accepted norms presented to you by commercials, their peers, and most notably the the narrow niche that the marketing people at phone service providers have pigeonholed the North American market. What's not to love about an overblown smart phone coupled with a 2 year contract? Well, if you're addicted to Facebook, then you will never understand, and this phone isn't for you. If not, well, you may appreciate the utility that this item presents.
So having a rare moment of tech geekiness, I evaluated the state of the mobile phone industry, and decided one day that somewhere in the world, a watch phone must exist. Seeing as I don't get a kick out of smart phones like iPhones or even Androids, (which practically labels me a crackpot) I decided I wanted one. My search led me to this model, which seems to have a different name every where you find it.
Opening up the package was like many other electronics, though there's a few niceties included which really increases the value of the purchase. You're given an extra battery, which you will likely need to keep handy if you like keeping Bluetooth powered on. You're given a BT headset, which is great to have for this watch for normal everyday conversations. One thing of note, however: having a mono headset for a watch that offers you A2DP stereo output is missing out on a great feature.
The watch boots up quickly. I was traumatized at one time by a Blackberry so this was important.
There's nothing to dislike about the home screen. There are some seemingly useless icons along the top, and some old skool Nokia-looking font offering you the menu and name lists. I would love to change the font, though I think that is impossible. It does at least tell you if Bluetooth is connected.
The first item that I scrutinized was the touch screen. Navigating a 1.5" screen is tricky, considering your finger is about 1/4 the size of it. This is made simple, however, with a retractable stylus that lives in the wrist band. The touchscreen is straighforward, not over sensitive, and a 'click' requires putting a decent amount of pressure on the screen. This all adds up to a very useable touch screen. Believe it or not, you can get along using just your finger if necessary, though for long-term use, you'd better have the stylus.
The next item for inspection: text input. I make about 20 calls a month, but send about 200 texts. You have the option for handwriting recognition or a little keyboard. The keyboard is amazingly useable, however due to the small size, you'll have a lot of trouble entering text while walking, or while riding on a city bus. These are situations where the handwriting recognition will work, though its a lot slower. The keyboard isn't perfect though.. You can enter numbers easily, but to switch back to letters requires menu navigation. It needs work in the next release but is useable.
Next item of scrutiny was the speakerphone. In many ways this watch is not a thoroughbred; its a phone that was turned into a watch. For instance, if one has no headset attached, answering the phone will result in a quiet squeaky voice talking to you, that cannot be heard unless you hold the phone to your head. Eventually, however, the wise user will find the 'Handsfree' soft key that will go to speakerphone. Unfortunately, while the speakerphone is loud enough, the quality is terrible. This is a headset phone only, unless you want to hold your watch up to your ear.
Bluetooth connectivity is a bit buggy when connecting to my Jabra BT80. I believe the issue is that the headset will present 3 bluetooth formats to the watch phone simultaneously: ACRPT, Handsfree, and A2DP Stereo output. If one was to bond the two together and then make a call, there is a bad connection. One has to disconnect the Stereo output using the Bluetooth menu when using the regular handsfree profile, and vice versa. If one knows to do this, then it is manageable, though I worry how a less techie user would respond to this. If one does not expect to use the stereo feature it would not be an issue. Again, more work to be done in the next release.
Now on to the fun stuff. I use the audio player quite a bit, and this is made easy because of the 16 GB micro SD card that I have installed. I have loaded up my whole music selection on there. The sound quality through my stereo headset is great. The combination of watch, jukebox, and headset would be enough to make this watch worth it. Nitpicks: The player does not acknowledge folders. Every song has to be in the "My Music" directory. An annoying problem is that there is no way to designate play order or use a playlist. One is stuck with whatever play order the player comes up with, and the playlist file is in a mystifying proprietary format which cannot be edited.
Video and camera: They work and they seem to have a number of features, like white balance, banding, and lighting filters which sound like they'd give you better results. I have not pulled any pictures or video off onto the PC to see how they look.
MMS works and is functional. One major problem: one is restricted in the size of message downloads to somewhere around 500 Kb, regardless of the size of the memory card.
The watch also has organizer functions which include a Calendar, To-do list, Alarm, and Ebook reader. They are there, though I wish there were a few more. For instance, a general 'text document' would be very useful for taking lists. The watch also features an FM radio, though it requires the wired headset to work. I don't love FM enough to carry the headset with me, so it isn't useable for me.
The watch technically will do WAP internet off of GPRS. This has functioned for me, but is of low quality. You'll find only a minority of web sites will function with this phone.
My last nitpick. I paid $180.00 for a watch with no 'second' hand!
All in all, it is easy to see that many features could be better on this watch. The hardware seems to be impressively useable and well-designed but the software is lacking. I'd be interested in developing apps for this.
With all the minor problems, this watch will fit the needs of some users perfectly.
I would like to give a shout out to Victor International, who I bought this watch from. My first phone had a display problem a few days after receiving it. The good folks at Victor replaced it quickly with no questions asked. Thanks!


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7/28/2012

VIP Quad Band Stainless Steel FM Radio Watch Cell Phone Silver Review

VIP Quad Band Stainless Steel FM Radio Watch Cell Phone Silver
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i have very small hands so when i received the mobile watch it was too big & heavy for me. it looked odd on me. so i ended up selling it to a big guy who loved it and found it was suitable for him. i find the speaker is soft, i cant hear what its saying without putting the watch to my ear, so the blue tooth headset is necessary. otherwise very interesting cool device, beautiful watch in appearance, discreet. just not for a petite girl like me.

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6/10/2012

NEW Version Ultra-thin Quad-band Watch Mobile Phone FM/MP3/MP4 2M Camera Review

NEW Version Ultra-thin Quad-band Watch Mobile Phone FM/MP3/MP4 2M Camera
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This is the first time I have considered or used a watch phone.
I want to start out by saying the support behind this phone is far above average. I say this because my phone in fact broke down on me.
The people selling this out of Newport News, gave me the option of refunding or replacing and it won't cost me a dime. I am opting to replace and here's why.
-When the phone worked, it was great. It took a bit to figure it out because the user manual that comes with it is a little vague. A quick email with some direct questions cleared up all my questions and I started using all the functions.
-The first function is the phone itself. I used a Motorola H720 Bluetooth device with it because I hate constantly wearing a bluetooth device in my ear. The advantage this paticular ear piece has is it is instantly activated as soon as you open the mic boom. I like that, I can feel the buzz of a phone call on my wrist, look at my wrist to see who is calling, pull out my BT device, open the boom, hit the button and talk all in seconds.
-Most of the time, (at least 95% of the time), the reception was very clear. When it is not it was hard for me to say if it was the phone or AT&T. When the reception was not so good, you could still communicate with some light static. I've had Samsung phones that gave me far more heartache than that.
-Here is an advantage you don't normally think about. You can set the phone to a vibrate mode, it is sitting directly on your wrist. Your not going to miss a call because you couldn't feel or even hear the vibration, you will feel it every single time because it is directly on your skin. There is rarely a need to activate the ring tone. You will not miss phone calls and not disturb anyone by a irritating ring tone. That is the biggest advantage in my opinion.
-The camcorder; It works and it is easy to operate. I can't think of any practical use for that but that is just me. It is entertainment at the very least.
-The video player can be used to play stuff from You-Tube and other media sources, one thing about that is, you must download a program (free) to convert the video from almost any source to play it on your watch. You can download a movie if you so desired. You have to do that with your computer.
-The cameria; pretty much the same as the phone. It's easy to operate and the picture viewer is easy to use. If you can't view the picture, there are tons of free programs to convert the picture to a JPEG format which the phone uses.
-The link to the computer; It's easy! The cable that hooks into your power adaptor can be connected directly into a USB port into your computer. The watch will do several things but the two I myself have used it for was a mass storage device and to use the computer to provide power to the phone. I do not know if you can receive phone calls while hooked into the computer.
-The other way you can transfer data between the phone and computer is use the mini-sd card with an SD adapter (you have to buy one). That also means you can use more than 2GB of data but I never had the need to do so. It is far easier just to use the cable provided with the watch.
-The touch screen; I am not a fan of the touchscreen. This one feels more ruggard than other touch screens I have used in the past. Myself, I can use my fingers to punch in numbers and I missed a number maybe 1 out of 20 times. It was easier than I thought to use. If you hate touch screens, than this phone vs others has a keypad that you can use your fingers to operate. That as I see it can prolong the useful life of the phone. As the touchscreen wears out, you can use the keypad to accomplish making a phone call. If you buy a touchscreen only watch phone, I wouldn't think it would last very long. I am no expert on the lifetime of watch cell phones.
-So who wouldn't like this phone or couldn't get good use out of it? If you have small wrists, sorry the phone will go all over the place on you. I don't think you can go down to Walmart and get a smaller wristband for it but I could be wrong. If your eyes are bad and glasses don't help, forget it. You won't see a thing. If you have normal vision or vision that is corrected to normal, you should have no problem.
-If you are hard of hearing, forget trying to use the loudspeaker mode. Without a bluetooth device, you'll never really hear anything and you'll want to "hurt something" out of fustration.
-Remember, the advantage of this phone is to use a bluetooth and never depend on having to pull out a phone. All can be done in a quiet, polite mode. If you go to a lot of meetings, or work for the Army like I do, this has it's advantages. You can feel the buzz during a meeting look at your watch politely and make a decision if the phone call is important enough for you to leave the meeting or disrupt it. I just like the the fact that I don't have to pull out the phone to see who is calling. A quick flick of my wrist reveals that and just as quick I can pull out my Bluetooth, put it in my ear, and be talking before the answer mode picks up.
Anyways, if you are looking at this phone, I think it is the best one out there. It is also a unlocked, quad-band phone. If you don't know what that means, "here goes". That means, if you are in Korea, Japan, China or other places in Asia you can buy a sim-card and use this. If you are in Germany, or almost anywhere in Europe, buy a sim-card and you are talking. If you are in Iraq, this phone will work the same rules apply. Get it? It can be used almost anywhere.
The bottom line for those that skipped directly down is: "I like it and think it is worth the cost". Look around and I think you will find, this one is superior to the others that are out there.
Michael W. McFall
UPDATE 6/17/10:
I have my replacement phone. I really love it.
As far as the phone part and watch part goes, it works flawlessly. As far as the other features go, I am still learning it as I go.
One feature I really like is the fact I can put a picture on the phone's wallpaper and still have the time on it. Another feature that surprised me is that you can use the phone as a webcam. Think of how useful that can be using "skype" at the airport when you pull out your laptop and want to talk to your loved one. I really appreciate that feature and that changes the webcam feature from entertainment only to something I can really use.
The bottom line is this: The watch phone lives up to it's name and purpose. The advantage of a watch phone is, you never have to pull out your phone to see who is calling. A quick flick of your wrist and it's done. The second big advantage is you do not need to hear this phone. You can put it on vibrate and feel it every single time as it sits directly on your skin. Think of the advantages...
Warning: If you buy this, then get a bluetooth that connects fast if your not going to keep it in your ear. I have the Motorola H720. I can put it out of my pocket flip the boom and it is connected, "just like that". I love it!!! The bluetooth that comes with the watchphone really doesn't work in the way I just described. It is a stereo headset. I haven't played with it enough to determine how I want to use it.
The only thing I would change from when I first wrote this review is, the phone is far more reliable than I expected. When the first one broke I had my doubts, but this one really works and lives up to my expectations.
When they come out with an updated version of this, I plan to be checking it out.

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11/28/2011

Cool Mobile Watch Phone With Camera Works With T-Mobile or AT&T Review

Cool Mobile Watch Phone With Camera Works With T-Mobile or ATandT
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This device will WoW you with all the features it provides. Surf the internet, play mp3 music, mp4 videos, make phone calls, view jpeg photos, use the built in organizer, calculator, alarms, world clock, and play the built in puzzle game. This is all available with the twist of your wrist. Most people agree this is one of the smallest, most feature packed devices to come along in a long time.

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