

I'd take that over annoying BT pairing requests. Unfortunately the battery now seems to drain really quickly and only a day's worth happens now.
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In consideration of how under-developed third generation smart watches are now, I'm more forgiving of the liveviewSecond UPDATE: Now with the Galaxy Note II getting Android 4.3 the liveview connects by pressing the connect button without having the go on the phone and accept the Bluetooth pairing request- this is HUGE and much appreciated. It says here that it can control adroid phones. For regular price? I'd return it in a heartbeat. AnonD-84393, Does Sony Ericsson live view have to be compatible with other devices Hi, Good day. Specs have it coming with a 1.3-inch OLED touchscreen display (resolution of 128×128), weighs only 15 grams and because it operated via Bluetooth is has an. Whilst most Sony Ericsson fans are waiting on details of the new Xperia handsets with feverish anticipation, we expect the company to announce some new accessories too. Meteor showers, a comet, asteroids and more. Sony Ericsson is all set to announce some new products later on today at CES 2012 (or early tomorrow depending on which time zone you are in). Thats kind of a deal breaker for me but considering I got this for 23 bucks CDN on ebay I'm ok with that. The Sony Ericsson LiveView allows the user to control the Sony Ericsson music features of the handset from the micro display. However that BT pairing problem is really annoying and I wish it would just autoconnect- it loses signal way to easy and its annoying to have to reconnect all the time. When it works, its pretty reliable and I like having it on because I am in environments where I miss notifications on my phone pretty easily.

So it cant store anything at all.UPDATE: I've started to use it again in the last few weeks and I do like having it when it works- the notifications on my wrist are good (I get notified on my LiveView before my phone on texts, but FB messenger updates only every fifteen minutes minimum so thats a bit too slow for me. The fact that it even needs BT to display anything, even a simple time app is ridiculous considering it always loses its BT connectivity. There are small apps like LiveviewCharm that minimize the amount of pairing you need to do, but overall, its a terrible piece of crap and really should never have been released. It always needs to be re-paired and given that the BT always cuts out, you need to manually click a pairing mode every time. o You can invoke a Mirror Mode which reverses the live view display on the phone. The absolute worst thing about this, besides the terrible UI (which really really takes a long time to understand and use effectively- if it can even be said to be used effectively) is the bluetooth connectivity. Figure 5-5: The PlayMemories Mobile screen lets you take a picture or.

It will be available in stores from Q4, as well as in ‘Experience Packs’ that will come bundled with dedicated applications and accessories for a specific area, such as the ‘Sony Ericsson Fitness Pack’ that will come with a sport app and carrying case ideal for exercising.This is easily the biggest piece of crapola that I have ever bought. The Sony Ericsson LiveView Android remote control which lets users view notification messages without needing to access their handset is now available to pre-order in the UK.The remote. The Sony Ericsson LiveView is the first accessory from Sony Ericsson to be compatible with the open Android platform, giving developers an opportunity to be creative and develop their own apps for use with the device.Ī LiveView Manager application will automatically scan Android Market to look for LiveView enabled applications to present them to the user in a single location. You will also be able to use the accessory to control the music player on your phone, or check upcoming calendar appointments. LiveView, which will be released in Q4, just in time for the Christmas gift market, will work on most Android devices and not just those made by Sony Ericsson.
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Sony Ericsson has launched LiveView, a Bluetooth mini display that can wirelessly display information from your phone, such as new messages, Tweets or Facebook updates.įollowing on from previous accessories, such as the range of MBW Bluetooth watches, produced and sold in conjunction with Fossil, LiveView can be ‘worn’ in a range of ways, such as on a watch strap or on a keychain, plus allow expansion with compatible apps.
