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Great new technology
Ok, so maybe this isn't the newest thing to hit the market but I still love it. At lunch yesterday me and a buddy from work stopped by at the local Best Buy and were just looking around. As we left I noticed the wristband technologies. I had never heard of the Pebble before, but now I love it. After tax it was a little over $160 which is reasonable for a decent watch.
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fuckin' thing's clutch yo.
all the tech you need, all in one handy package http://www.alltradetools.com/catalog...een-hammer.jpg |
seems like a device that does all the smartphone stuff while keeping the smartphone in your pocket. while i see this being handy, the novelty will probably wear off.
op maybe you could post a small vid of some of the functions, interesting to see how the gps looks. |
i think it's an interesting idea, a lot of times all i really need from my phone is check the time and answer calls. (like derp, for real!)
if i can keep my phone in my pocket and use the watch as a blue-tooth gateway for call answering.. .while functioning as a watch and a fashion item, why not? also i assume if it acts as an app-gateway for GPS coordination or any type of timing/distance thing, then it too will save the time for a casual runner or cyclist of taking out the phone to check things, just glance at the watch and be on your way http://darklygaming.com/images/notbad.png |
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What I would be interested to see is an app specifically for tracking runs for autox days and track days. Just a glance down while you're driving to check your split times for that lap/run. I wonder how hard it would be to develop :thumbup: |
Anyone read the review on gizmodo or lifehacker?
Seems like the Samsung one is more trouble then its worth |
OP reads like a corporate shill.
In any case, let me know when I can have all the locks in my life work off of bluetooth, then maybe i'll buy one. Actually no I won't, I'll just use my phone. |
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Also, I wouldn't exactly trust bluetooth to secure your house. Bluetooth isn't exactly the most secure thing ever. But you could use a tiny secured RFID chip that is implanted in your hand to unlock all the doors/locks in your house and life :bellyroll: |
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In any case, go back and read your post again, it sounds like an ad. |
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I can't think of any situation I'd be in where I would need or want such an ugly device on my wrist.
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I said this is going to be the next fad, trend, or whatever you want to call it.
I think the idea is good, but wait until the better versions come out and see what they have in store for smart watches. |
i should start wearing a hammer on a chain, the way kids had their wallets on a chain back in the old days. kekekeke
now THAT's a fad... |
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