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Die Autoren gefallen
Innovativ und cool
Unauffälliger Blick auf SMS
EMail
Facebook & Co. möglich
Dezente Benachrichtigung über eingehende Anrufe
Fairer Preis
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Häufige Verbindungsabbrüche
Wirkt noch nicht ganz fertig
Reduziert die Akkulaufzeit des Smartphones
Mitgeliefertes Armband samt Befestigung qualitativ minderwertig
innovativ und cool, unauffälliger Blick auf SMS, EMail, Facebook & Co. möglich, dezente Benachrichtigung über eingehende Anrufe, fairer Preis,
häufige Verbindungsabbrüche, wirkt noch nicht ganz fertig, reduziert die Akkulaufzeit des Smartphones, mitgeliefertes Armband samt Befestigung qualitativ minderwertig,
Eigentlich ist LiveView von Sony Ericsson genial: Das erweiterte Handy-Display in Form eines Clips oder einer Armbanduhr sieht attraktiv aus und informiert unauffällig über eingehende Anrufe, SMS- oder Facebooknachrichten, E-Mails, News und mehr. In d...
Zusammenfassung: The Sony LiveView smartwatch has a sleek, modern design. With just a few buttons and touch commands, it is relatively simple to use, and at just over half an ounce, you'll barely notice its weight. Particularly useful is its touted ability to be removed f...
Works with any phone running Android 2.0 or greater. Fun to use for a few minutes, assuming you can get it working.
Clumsy pairing and installation procedure. Requires two separate Android apps in order to work. Wrist strap is tough to assemble. Ugly. Unreliable. Facebook polling is too infrequent. Lots of OS lag.
More geek than chic, the homely Sony Ericsson LiveView is a half-hearted attempt at a wireless remote control for your Android phone; stay away from this one. Buy it now...
Zusammenfassung: In my view, the positives definitely outweigh the negatives, and I am using the tool for every exposure I make with my technical cameras..
Versatile functionality, Small and lightweight, Call / text alerts work very well
Entirely dependent on phone to work, Poor plugin support, Stability issues
Suffice to say, the Sony Ericsson LiveView isn't great across the board. The functions Sony Ericsson have perfected in their MBW range work well (text / call alert and music control), however, most of the additions feel like a bit of an afterthought, m...
Zusammenfassung: Video review: TweetThe Sony Ericsson LiveView is a Bluetooth-enabled micro display which allows to control compatible Android smartphones without ever taking the phone out of the pocket. The LiveView connects to any Android 2.1 (or higher) smartphone and features a ...
The concept behind the LiveView is brilliant: offsetting alerts and updates to a secondary screen, allowing you to keep on top of them without having to constantly pull out your phone. That demands consistency, however, and it’s there that the LiveVie...
Veröffentlicht: 2010-12-01, Autor: Richard , Testbericht von: engadget.com
Pretty affordable compared to similar productsUseful for monitoring feeds and messagesProvides basic control for Android's music player
Unstable connection and buggy softwareNo official Gmail supportNeeds phone to obtain time after every boot up
You know that feeling when you were promised a pet monkey for birthday, only to realize that your dad actually meant a little bottle of sea monkeys? That's the same disappointment we got from the LiveView. Seriously, SE had a lot of potential here, only t...
Veröffentlicht: 2011-08-19, Autor: David , Testbericht von: artiss.co.uk
Good price, good idea, good screen but let by down by the design (bulky, cheap plastic) and the lack of software expansion. However, it's good to see that Sony Ericsson ironed out a lot of the initial problems. Get it from Amazon for £42.99...
LiveView is quite a clever idea. But the software needs an overhaul to deal with crashing and loss of pairing, and it's something else that you have to remember to keep charged, and yet another thing to carry. And really, what's the problem with doing ...