The range is decent, not that you’ll ever need them to be far away from each other as the LiveView compliments your phone. Bluetooth does use up the battery on your phone so expect to charge both your phone and the LiveView every day. I used it with the Samsung Galaxy S Captivate and it connected with no issues. Then you’ll need to turn activate Bluetooth on your phone and pair it with the LiveView. The easiest thing to do is scan the barcode right in the instruction manual. To use the LiveView you’ll need to charge it of course, and then install the LiveWare Manager app from the marketplace. Once the clip is on you use the pins to attach it to the band, fairly simple. The first thing you need to do is remove the metal back clip and attach the watch clip. The manual has instructions to easily attach the band. I think the LiveView is just a bit too big, or thick actually to be work this way, at least that’s my opinion of it. Let’s take a quick look at the watch part of this the band enabled you to wear the LiveView like a watch. When charging the power button has an LED in it that lights red and then green when charged. There are two buttons on the top shoulders: It comes with a clip already attached, it’s metal and sturdy. The screen itself isn’t touch sensitive but the borders are. The LiveView itself is just a small display, an OLED actually that is 1.3” in size. Included are watch pins and a watch face I guess you would call it. The strap is nylon, a bit tacky in my opinion though, but well made and tough. Yes the power adapter that I got is not for the US, but it can be powered or recharged right from any standard USB port. When you unpack the box you’ll find user manual, power supply, LiveView, clip and wrist strap. The box is small as you might expect with a window in it to see the LiveView and of course there’s information listed on it. If you can’t find your phone the LiveView has a feature that will help you to find it.Ĭompatibility: Android phones with Android 2.0 and above Calendar updates will prompt you of important events. The device also allows for you to control the music player on your phone. The caller display will show you who is calling and the battery life. It allows you to read text messages, Twitter and Facebook updates from your favorite friends. The LiveView is a truly unique product the wearable device will allow you to control your phone without removing it from your pocket as it features bluetooth technology which will work up to 10 meters away from your phone. * Caller display lets you know who is calling.* Customizable with different Android apps.* Play, pause and skip tracks on your music player wirelessly.* Receive twitter, Twitter, Facebook and text messages through your LiveView.* Control your phone’s main features without getting your phone out.The LiveView is wearable and wireless you can also customize it with applications. Take control of your phone without ever taking it out. Product Name: Sony Ericsson LiveView Micro Display It’s a very unique and rather useful little device. It can allow you to control your phone from a distance with the many plug-ins available for it like controlling your media player or even dialing your phone. The LiveView can be clipped most anywhere or worn as a watch. The LiveView is a 1.3” Color OLED screen that has a ton of uses like checking your email, reading text messages, and checking Twitter and Facebook updates. Sony has decided to make them even more useful with the addition of a second screen called the LiveView that works with most any Android phone. Hope you are as excited as we are! Let us know what you think and keep up with the developments by liking us on Facebook and following us on Twitter.Our phones have become indispensible, they’re a huge part of our lives, they go with us everywhere, and they’ve become much more than just phones. It’s time to get your friends on board and start tracking! Sports Tracker on Android More on those soon, but for now, check out the first screenshots of the new apps below and spread the word. The apps come packed with all the great tracking features you guys love, plus some exciting additional features enabled by the new platforms. It’s been a long ride, but the new applications are in their final stages of development and will head to final testing soon. Yes, Sports Tracker is on it’s way to Android and iPhone (fanfare!). We’re proud to announce that one of the biggest sports tracking communities – with over 70 million km tracked in more than 200 countries in less than a year on Nokia Symbian devices – is going to grow even bigger this spring.
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