Showing posts with label watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label watch. Show all posts

HEX Sport Watch Band


HEX is a name that is associated with fashionable tech accessories, and this time around the company has rolled out its latest offering for the masses – especially those who own the latest iPod nano (6th generation) as they can then slot it into the HEX Sport Watch Band.

The HEX Sport Watch Band will not only let your iPod nano function as a watch, it also doubles up as a protector and makes sure your iPod nano stays in place even during intense workouts, boasting a NIKE Plus port for added functionality.

Just like the other HEX Watch Bands that have been released, the Sport Band will come with a “Pop in, Pop out” design for easy insertion of the iPod nano. Expect this watch band to deliver full access to all iPod nano controls courtesy of its integrated control buttons. Made out of perforated premium silicone, you can be sure that this is top class material for added breathability and comfort during athletic activities.

Expect to bring home this puppy in April for $29.95 a pop.


HEX is a name that is associated with fashionable tech accessories, and this time around the company has rolled out its latest offering for the masses – especially those who own the latest iPod nano (6th generation) as they can then slot it into the HEX Sport Watch Band.

The HEX Sport Watch Band will not only let your iPod nano function as a watch, it also doubles up as a protector and makes sure your iPod nano stays in place even during intense workouts, boasting a NIKE Plus port for added functionality.

Just like the other HEX Watch Bands that have been released, the Sport Band will come with a “Pop in, Pop out” design for easy insertion of the iPod nano. Expect this watch band to deliver full access to all iPod nano controls courtesy of its integrated control buttons. Made out of perforated premium silicone, you can be sure that this is top class material for added breathability and comfort during athletic activities.

Expect to bring home this puppy in April for $29.95 a pop.

Griffin Slap Nano Wristband


The latest iPod nano is definitely one of the smallest wonders of the world, according to diehard Apple fanboys. Well, we are wont to agree since something so small can actually carry so much stuff. It also goes without saying that the third party accessory market for the iPod nano is a growing (and lucrative) one, otherwise how can we see so many manufacturers throwing their lot into this area? One of the newer accessories to roll out would be the Griffin Slap Nano Wristband, where this slap style strap is actually a flexible ‘memory-metal’ wristband, specially designed to accommodate an iPod nano, allowing you to wear it like a wristwatch. All you need to do is whap the seemingly rigid silicone band on your arm, and see it fit your wrist perfectly, as though it had a life of its own. Start strutting this around like a peacock after you invest £14.99 in it.


The latest iPod nano is definitely one of the smallest wonders of the world, according to diehard Apple fanboys. Well, we are wont to agree since something so small can actually carry so much stuff. It also goes without saying that the third party accessory market for the iPod nano is a growing (and lucrative) one, otherwise how can we see so many manufacturers throwing their lot into this area? One of the newer accessories to roll out would be the Griffin Slap Nano Wristband, where this slap style strap is actually a flexible ‘memory-metal’ wristband, specially designed to accommodate an iPod nano, allowing you to wear it like a wristwatch. All you need to do is whap the seemingly rigid silicone band on your arm, and see it fit your wrist perfectly, as though it had a life of its own. Start strutting this around like a peacock after you invest £14.99 in it.

The time saving Gadget: Sony Ericsson LiveView




LiveView is all about saving your precious time especially when you are not willing to search for your phone in an important moment. It’s a Bluetooth wristwatch with a 1.2 inch OLED display, but it is not defined properly if we call it a watch. Rather it’s a very smart accessory for all the devices running Android 2.1 or higher versions. In addition it’s also another screen to be used by the plugins which makes it more usable for different purposes.

It’s 11mm thick and it has to be attached with a strap if you want to put it on your wrist. At the bottom of the device there is a microUSB port for charging.

The basic out of the box functions of this device are: incoming call notification, SMS, Twitter and Facebook updates, displaying date and time, RSS feeds and the android stock media player control. The best function of LiveView is pretty simple, notifying incoming calls though you cannot actually answer your incoming calls, but you can set it to mute the ringer in your busy moments. You can also control the stock Android media player from this device, but your controlling ability will be limited to play, pause, skip and changing the volume. For third party apps the performance of this device is not up to the mark till now. But we can hope it will improve with firmware upgrades in the near future.


The little gadget has some weak spots and is still too much to use it as an everyday device and to depend on it completely. While using it, you can get disconnected several times and this may cause you to miss a number of necessary calls. The battery is also very weak which ends up in one or two days though it was announced to be lasted for 4 days. On the other hand its not even a good wrist watch too if you try to make it usable in this way. You cannot even see the time unless you enlighten the screen by pressing a button which is not very comfortable as a watch. Not only that, this device also cannot even show the time independently from its memory. Rather it synchronizes with the time and date of the phone it gets connected to every time it starts.

In conclusion Sony Ericsson LiveView it’s incomplete as a watch, but compared to the price $69 it’s a nice accessory for your phone with a good show off. It also has some very good potential which can be perfected by fixing all the bugs in both hardware and software.




LiveView is all about saving your precious time especially when you are not willing to search for your phone in an important moment. It’s a Bluetooth wristwatch with a 1.2 inch OLED display, but it is not defined properly if we call it a watch. Rather it’s a very smart accessory for all the devices running Android 2.1 or higher versions. In addition it’s also another screen to be used by the plugins which makes it more usable for different purposes.

It’s 11mm thick and it has to be attached with a strap if you want to put it on your wrist. At the bottom of the device there is a microUSB port for charging.

The basic out of the box functions of this device are: incoming call notification, SMS, Twitter and Facebook updates, displaying date and time, RSS feeds and the android stock media player control. The best function of LiveView is pretty simple, notifying incoming calls though you cannot actually answer your incoming calls, but you can set it to mute the ringer in your busy moments. You can also control the stock Android media player from this device, but your controlling ability will be limited to play, pause, skip and changing the volume. For third party apps the performance of this device is not up to the mark till now. But we can hope it will improve with firmware upgrades in the near future.


The little gadget has some weak spots and is still too much to use it as an everyday device and to depend on it completely. While using it, you can get disconnected several times and this may cause you to miss a number of necessary calls. The battery is also very weak which ends up in one or two days though it was announced to be lasted for 4 days. On the other hand its not even a good wrist watch too if you try to make it usable in this way. You cannot even see the time unless you enlighten the screen by pressing a button which is not very comfortable as a watch. Not only that, this device also cannot even show the time independently from its memory. Rather it synchronizes with the time and date of the phone it gets connected to every time it starts.

In conclusion Sony Ericsson LiveView it’s incomplete as a watch, but compared to the price $69 it’s a nice accessory for your phone with a good show off. It also has some very good potential which can be perfected by fixing all the bugs in both hardware and software.

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