y'know ...
... I think I might put my smartphone on a watch chain, and claim to have invented the whablet (whoblet, whonlet, ...)?
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It's a really ugly design of a 1970's early 1980's digital watch. Not only that but the plasticky retrograde case and strap just ooze 'cheap' even though it isn't.
The most likely senario, it will go the way of ra-ra skirts and shell suits, 3D TV's, here today gone tomorrow and resurrected every 15 or so years in the hope they might catch on.
If they really want them to be 'must have' they need to last a year without having to recharge and look good. At the moment they do neither.
One or two issues with lost connections with my phone but generally a very good experience :)
when I'm on the train and i get a message/email I can see if it's worth getting the phone out to read.
Also if I get a phone call it shows who it is from and I can either pick it up or reject it by pressing a button on the watch.Additionally notifications and calendar reminders are also forwarded.
I gave a pebble also to one of my children and they've liked using it as well.
It works with both iOS and Android :D
The pebble is simple but what it does it does well, I can recommend it.
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