The Velcro strap made you feel like you were wearing a less cool Casio watch. The only thing I liked about this was that it had two LEDs that could be used for notifications, something I much prefer over screen messages (or at least I prefer both in conjunction which this offered).īuild Quality– overall, this felt like a light plastic cereal box prize. It definitely fit the bill of Android users being geeky and not in a geek chique manner. I’m not impressed with its original MSRP. Overall, this looks like you like gadgets when you wear it. It’s a rounded square plastic design with a Velcro strap (high class for sure!) and an oddball metal clip you can use to clip on a shirt pocket or bag strap if you don’t want to use the watch style to wear it. In particular it just looks clunky, despite being relatively tiny overall. It looks like a prototype product that was released onto the public prematurely. Spoiler alert- it was never a good product and it should never be bought regardless of price.ĭesign- this thing looks like a gadget. The following is my IRL review of this device after owning it for several years. ![]() After reading about some very very terrible reviews about it, I bought it on a whim for a very very small fraction of its MSRP on eBay. Funnily enough, it actually hit on my deepest darkest desires of device interconnectivity but my instant dismissiveness of the product meant that I would not use it for some time. I actually had read about it earlier but dismissed it because it was an Android product and I was strictly a Blackberry user at the time. In fact, most reviewers forget about this model and assume Sony had only made 3 smartwatchs thus far in 2015. It was actually one of the first smart watches ever made. ![]() It was a quiet release likely around the time that the first Sony Ericsson Android phone, the X10 was released (when I got my Blackberry 9700 which was eons ago). Sony Ericsson Liveview IRL Review– I don’t even know when the liveview (I will call it that from now on) was made.
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