Originally falling under the Sony Ericsson brand, the LiveView was the first time we got a taste of a remote display watch product that could be worn on the wrist showing features similar to one's own smartphone. Like a watch, the SmartWatch tell you the time, but it can also display incoming calls, text and email messages, social network status, and even control your phone's camera.
You move through the product using swipes and one- or two-finger tap gestures. Mini-applications, of which the phone can hold 256 and comes with 15 pre-loaded, can be easily run from the SmartWatch, and they often interface with related apps on your phone, such as EndoMondo. You can also control your phone's music player, remotely control (and view!) your phone's camera, and handle call related tasks.
Not to forget, it can tell the time too!! Available in a variety of colors, you can choose the one which suits your style the best. Sony's representatives indicated that the battery on the SmartWatch is expected to last from two to four days and that the watch itself is expected to debut globally around the end of March for approximately $149. |