Specifications: Display Size:1.6Inch Coluor: Black/Silver Talking Time: 100-150min Standby Time: 100-150hrs Size: 42x52x14.2mm Support Multi Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Thai, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Arabic, Norwegian, Turkish, Russian, Vietnamese, Danish, Persian, Indonesian, Malay, Portuguese etc Features: Material: All stainless steel Memory: -Enteral Memory: 128MB -Memory: Up to 32GB T Flash Video Recorder: Support Secret Video Recorder Bluetooth: Yes, v2.0 with A2DP USB: Yes, mini USB v2.0 Java: Yes Browser: WAP Games: Yes Sound: Alert types, Vibration, MP3 ringtones Multimedia: MP3 player, MP4 player, Organizer, Voice recording, Video recording Messaging: SMS, MMS, Email, IM Battery: Li-ion 400mAh What in the box : 1 x Watch Cell Phone 1 x Bluetooth Headset 1 x Clip 2 x Rechargeable Li-ion Batteries 1 x USB Cable 1 x Power Adapter 1 x User Manual 1 x 2GB TF Card
P**Y
Quality, Well Designed Cell Phone Watch
Let me start by saying I have been using Cell phone watches exclusively since 2008 and have experience with multiple designs. The TW810 is my 4th watch phone and is by far the best of them all.I will start with its design. The TW810 is all steel, looks and feels great. It is very durable and amazingly does not look like a cell phone watch at all. It is very sleek, not too thick and professional looking. I could easily wear this with a suit to a business meeting and probably get compliments on my watch because it looks that good and normal. If you want a futuristic strange looking cell watch that people will notice this is not it. If you want a good looking watch that people will compliment and then be amazed when you tell the it is your phone this is the watch you want.Now for the real reason you are reading this, how does it work. The short answer is really really well. I am on the AT&T network and have good strong coverage anywhere I go. I have not dropped a call yet and the calls I make are clear. Other watches in the past were hit and miss as far as call quality and reception. I make my calls using Bluetooth and have had no trouble with this as well. It always find as my headset and when you play music or videos on your watch the sound will play over the bluetooth. You can even stream your sound to a stereo speaker if you want some background music while you work.If you do not have a headset the sound from the built in mic/speaker is amazing for a cell phone watch. It's way better than any of the others I have owned. It isn't high quality sound but if you want to show friends a video or play a song so all can here it does a good job.Now to the interface again the TW810 excels with its interface. I have had other watches that had very goofy Chinese graphics of hearts, unicorns and angels flying around or hot air balloons etc... that you could not turn off or change. These were embarrassing and totally unprofessional meaning I could not use those watches while in a meeting for fear some strange Chinese music would play or goofy graphic show while meeting with clients. The interface of the TW810 is well designed. The graphics are large and clean and set up in a fairly logical way, the way Europeans or Americans such as myself would expect. Some functions are a little buried but once you figure out where they are they are easy to call up and use.Now onto the advanced features, Internet use and Java apps. It took me a long time to figure out how to get this watch to connect to the Internet through the AT&T network. The AT&T store tried for me but couldn't quite get it to connect. I had to search the Internet, finding multiple sets of archaic settings which I just had to keep trying until finally getting it to work. I wanted to connect mainly for Java Apps. The screen is really too small to be useful for Internet browsing and the connections I managed to get are slow. A lot of the web pages have scripts that will not allow them to load or be viewed so web surfing is hit or miss for me on AT&T. Other networks may work better.The built in Java App Store is a Chinese store so totally useless unless you can read Chinese. I could find no way to change this default App Store. Also, the Aoace brand is never listed anywhere on any site as a choice so downloading an app is totally hit and miss. I have no idea which phone to pick to make sure the app is sized to work on my watch. I have had some luck but not much so far. The built in Twitter and Facebook apps won't work but the MSN one does. All in all Java and the Internet is a total crap shoot. If I figure out which phone is compatible with the watch or the exact resolution or type of Java app the watch can play it would probably work well but after a week of scouring the Internet I have yet to find that information.I have had no trouble connecting to the TW810 using Bluetooth to my Mac to transfer files between the two. It is fast and works very well. You can also connect it directly to your computer using the supplied USB cable. Another good thing is that this watch uses a standard USB mini cable. Other watches I have owned had their own proprietary connectors and cables. If the cable goes bad on this one you can easily replace it with a standard USB mini cable you can buy anywhere.Unfortunately when I purchased this watch it came with a charger that had a three prong foreign plug. Fortunately I had another charger that worked fine or if I didn't I could have plugged it into my computer to charge. I do not know if this was just a mistake on the sellers part or if they all come that way but you may want to be ready to get he wrong adapter when you order.I highly recommend this cell phone watch and am pretty sure this will be the last one I will need to buy until Apple makes an iWatch!
W**K
Updated TW810 "B" is worth a good look!
Owned a TW810 for over a year. My last one died, dunno why just stopped working over bluetooth and calls (any communication). These watches aren't the most rugged. That said, I ordered a new one to replace my old one. The box I received indicated "TW810B". Apparently, the "B" was a "BIG DEAL" for me. See, most of the issues that I had about the prior version were fixed in the updated TW810B and mfgr. is "Excelvan". For instance:* The Digital Display now takes up most of the screen (prior version was hard to read as the fonts were way too small).* Typing in notes, texts, etc. is GREATLY improved on this model (prior version was horrible).* It has an FM Radio and works great with the included earplugs (USB). However, the radio feature only works with those headphones and won't work using a bluetooth headset. I guess because the earplug cable acts as an antenna.* The interface is much cleaner and accepts swiping left-right/right-left and up/down on long lists. Although, sometimes it is more sensitive as you might like. Also, swiping a list sometimes will select something unintentionally.* Ebook reader is included, don't think it existed in the old version (may be wrong about this, never used it if it was there).* The overall user interface is far more modern-looking. The fonts are sharper, input is easier and a much nicer experience.There are a few shortcomings:* If durability of my last TW810 is indication, I don't expect this watch to last more than a year. Hopefully there are some hardware improvements that aren't obvious but it's too early to tell.* I would prefer an outward facing camera, this one faces the user which is fine for a video conference. However, this watch has no such software so kinda pointless to be facing the user. Should be facing away to take pictures/video away from the user.* Photo/Video is decent considering the size of the unit. Good if it's all you have available and is needed.Overall, I'm happy with this watch. If it lasts more than a year, I'll be more than happy. Given all the capability that exists in this small watch, I have to give it 5 stars. The technology crammed into such a small space is amazing. Keep in mind, this watch is completely independent of any other phone. That is, it doesn't connect to your android/iphone to make calls, it's self-contained. I recommend picking up a pre-paid SIM card (AT&T/T-Mobile) and pay a set fee to last however long you want. I chose AT&T with $100 to last a year. Up to you, but again this is not like the apple watch or any of the others. This is a complete watch-phone that stands alone. It's a great price for something that is just too cool for a nerd like me to pass up.
J**N
Keeps time and Plays Music
Time: It keeps good timeBattery: Depending on how often you use it for more than time keeping purposes, it lasts at least a whole day. Wish the spare battery had a way of being chardged without swaping it outAudio: Quality form little speaker is good, headphones are good, blue tooth quality is goodCamera: Considering how small it is, and the fact that it is a watch, the quality is decentVideo: I have yet to find a video that will play on it. I keep getting a "file too large" error, kinda sucks because it was one of the 2 reasons I bought it... still trying though.Reception: To be expected, the reception is good outside but just ok inside. What do expect from a "cell phone" that is the size of a silver dollarLast but not lease!Look and Feel: It looks like a real nice watch and feels nice on the wrist. The band is adjustable as well
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