Saturday, 16 June 2012

Sony SmartWatch

source : Sony Smartwatch
This is one of my dream gadgets. I hope someone will give me one :) Its not a must have gadget but it is really smart to have it. The Sony SmartWatch is actually a clip and very portable, measuring 1.42 inches tall by 1.42 inches wide and 0.3 inch thick, the 0.55 ounce square shaped Sony SmartWatch is a fancy remote control for Android smart phone that also have a clock.
This SmartWatch can either be clipped to a bag strap or just wear it like you wear a watch if you want. It is normal for ladies to keep their phone in a handbag. Thus having Sony SmartWatch becomes especially useful, since you can screen your calls and text messages using the watch before deciding whether to go digging for your phone. However you can't actually answer calls with the SmartWatch, though. It isn't a headset, it doesn't have a microphone and it doesn't have a touch keyboard as well. The best you can do is ask it to make your phone beam a pre-programmed text message back to whomever is calling or texting you such as reply with a text message like "Busy or I'll call you back". Besides, this application is also useful while you are attending meeting and your phone begins to buzz with an incoming call. The SmartWatch's Phonebook and Missed Call app will let you see who's calling and again you can response by a pre-programmed text message back to whomever is calling or texting you. Furthermore Sony SmartWatch will also allow users to check e-mail, Facebook, and Twitter ported from your handset. 

To set up the Sony SmartWatch you can simply download the Sony LiveWare and SmartWatch Android apps from the Google Play store. Then, you activate the SmartWatch's Bluetooth pairing mode. After that you pair the SmartWatch with your phone using the Android settings menu. Once connected, the SmartWatch links to phones to act as a second screen for specially made apps running on your phone. Besides the main clock screen, swiping a finger from right to left will cycle through apps installed to run as widgets. Swiping the screen from top to bottom will eventually land you into the SmartWatch's app tray, where users can jump into apps as they do on an ordinary Android smart phone, scrolling left and right through multiple windows depending on the number of applications enabled. 

After all its fun right? So, you still want to wait? Let us find the 'smart' way to get one!

 
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