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The Fossil Caller ID Bluetooth Watch

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Bluetooth watches will finally chance a reality at the end of October thanks to Fossil and Sony Ericsson’s new Caller ID Bluetooth watch. The watch couples with Sony Ericsson Bluetooth-enabled phones and Nokia catena 60 phones escaping Symbian 7, 8, and 8.1 to alert you while someone calls. Not only does the watch discreetly vibrate, but it displays caller ID information aboard a small OLED display, and allows you to mute or reject the incoming call. Very polished. It even notifies you of incoming text messages, as well. Here are the details:

* Analog timekeeping.
* OLED displays caller ID message and text message icon.
* Bluetooth 2.0 compatible.
* Vibrating alert (important to reserve you from painting unwanted care).
* Rechargeable battery (through USB or AC adapter).
* Stainless iron case and bracelet.
* Water-resistant to 30 meters, alternatively 100 feet.
* Mineral cup crystal.
* 5 – 7 daytime battery life with power saving function.

In general, I’d say Fossil and Sony Ericsson have come up with a pretty coercing piece of technology. One of my big concerns with Bluetooth watches has always been battery life, but 5 – 7 days is quite rational. Just charge your watch when you dictate your phone, and you should be entire set. Of lesson, keeping an lively Bluetooth linkage between your watch and your phone will drastically dwindle your phone’s battery life, but I tend to deem that at all times a phone can make it via an entire day of active use, that’s agreeable ample (I think it’s easier to remember to charge your phone each night than every 5 days).

My other concern was manner, and how an apparent absence of it would influence adoption. Fortunately, I think Fossil has learned the hard way that technology which doesn’t come in a pretty pack is technology that won’t last (penetrate the quit Abacus Wrist PDA and Abacus Wrist Net series). In my attitude, the Fossil Caller ID Bluetooth watch is a relatively handsome and unassuming timepiece.

The merely entity I would join to Fossil’s Caller ID watch namely the competence to synchronize with the phone’s period. Although I calculate this watch represents one impressive piece of technology, I really wouldn’t call it a true Bluetooth watch for the watch itself (the portion namely tells time) actually isn’t integrated with the Bluetooth functionality, as distant as I can tell. In other words, the Caller ID watch is basically one analog watch and a Bluetooth caller ID device crammed attach into the same case, operating completely independently. If they were integrated, the watch could be synchronized with the phone’s inner time which phones get from their networks which is usually synchronized opposition a time waiter which, in corner, is synchronized with an atomic clock Vacheron Constantin, which basically turns a Bluetooth watch into an atomic watch, as well.

The Fossil Caller ID Bluetooth see ambition be obtainable by the end of October, and ambition sell as $249. If you’re the impatient type, you tin pre-order 1 immediately from Fossil’s site.

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