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Range is only about 3 meters and the watch feature stops working when BT connection is lost as it takes the time from the phone. Almost useless IMO.
 
Why, just why is this available? If your to lazy to take your phone out of your pocket and rely on a phone/watch why did you get a phone?
 
i dont have one, just wanted to see if anyone is using it. I've looked at other reviews and it seems quite inconsistant. Keeps dropping out.

If bugs where sorted, it would be quite useful. I live in england, so in the rain and freezing winter, it would be a lot easier when checking texts n stuff.
 
i dont have one, just wanted to see if anyone is using it. I've looked at other reviews and it seems quite inconsistant. Keeps dropping out.

If bugs where sorted, it would be quite useful. I live in england, so in the rain and freezing winter, it would be a lot easier when checking texts n stuff.

Sorry if I sounded like I was flaming you, I was just referring to people who bought it.

Do you if it is waterproof? I mean if it wasn't, It would been that great deal of use.
 
I don't quite see the point of the thing. What about everyone who bought Sony Ericsson's bluetooth watches?
Another way for SE to take our money.
I suppose that the proof of the pudding is in the eating so if it has a lifespan longer than SE's Bluetooth Car (remember it? I should check if mine works with the X10) then maybe it is useful.
But I seriously doubt it.
 
Perfect for me at work where mobile phones are supposedly banned and have to be kept in locker/staff area's

rather than risking my phone to the lurches of everyone else, keep it in my pocket and use my "watch" to keep up to date

As soon as its available* i will be getting one

*spoke to Sony Ericsson, its not on sale in UK yet
 
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