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Comment Benefits of a smart watch (Score 1) 167

Thank you all so far for the comments. There is a nice mix of sceptics and fans in discussion and that's what communities are all about. We are respect all you comments, it actually helps us develop the product in the final stages. Of course we understand smart watches are not for everyone and by no means do we want to imply that it will replace the smartphone. We love our smartphones too, but we can think of many scenario's where we would be more comfortable leaving the phone at home. For example, and I'm not just making this up to make a point, I often go mountainbiking my phone is always in my pocket with the risk of losing it or dropping it in a puddle of mud. I use the GPS to find my way and keep track of the progress, take pictures here and there, and want to be able to keep in touch with friends/home. I'd absolutely love to leave my phone safely at home and just bring the TrueSmart either on my wrist or on its handlebar clamp. There are many other activities where you'd benefit from having access to particular apps on your wrist instead of on your phone.

Comment Re:Question: (Score 1) 167

We can only agree with you that smartphones these days don't have the battery life that their predecessors had. Of course, the two can really not be compared with one another, however we too have smartphones that run out of battery before the day runs out of sunshine. For our smart watch we have chosen the right technical components to allow you to get through the day enjoying all that the watch has to offer. And when recharging on your night stand it can act as your night light, alarm clock or wake up light. TrueSmart comes with a charging USB cable, so you can hook it up to charging adapters in the car, at home, on your computer or tablet. When it comes to two week hiking trips you could bring along on of those portable batteries with USB outputs. Those have become pretty popular and come in very handy.

Comment Re:Watch phones are nothing new. (Score 1) 167

The world's consumer electronics and smartphones are indeed manufactured in China. That's just the way it is. Omate TrueSmart is too manufactured in China. The apps, software, user interface etc are actually produced by our very international team in USA, Canada, Finland, France, Netherlands, Singapore, Hong Kong, China. The underlying system that actually controls the privacy is made by Google though. ps. we think Ubuntu Edge failed because of the amount of pledge it was asking for. Nothing wrong with their marketing and product - which were both great.

Comment Re:Battery... (Score 2) 167

It depends on how you use the TrueSmart. Say if you use as a standby for that important message esp. when you don't want to or cannot bring your smartphone (swimming, jogging, day at the beach), and still want to be notified say when that girl / guy (or boss / client) finally replies your message. You could go standby for up to 100 hours. We are certainly not suggesting to replace your regular smartphone with TrueSmart, more of a complement and extension.

Comment Re:The right direction (Score 2) 167

Cool, a watch indeed is a very personal thing since it is something you wear rather than put in the pocket. We have kept very strictly to watch designs, going for a look that looks and feels like a watch. We've kept the size at 45mm, according to watch sizes, that's slightly larger than a dress watch, smaller than a sports watch. Omate Truesmart: - is waterproof - you can text on the screen itself (using a combination of special onscreen keyboard enhancer included, voice-to-text, swipe gestures, gesture controls) - you can call with it (built-in water-resistant speaker / mic) - you can connect Bluetooth devices (bluetooth headsets, bluetooth keyboards etc), if that's your preference So in a sense we are close to your idea of a Smartwatch other than these (which although not included in the shipped package, can be achieved too): - for texting they could use the divers ring as an input device : we've got a supporter on our Google+ community who is exactly going to do that, make a ring that can be connected to the TrueSmart via bluetooth - car opening remote control (why not) : yes why not, that's the spirit!! :-) some after-market car remotes uses Wifi, that's absolutely possible, or add a simple Wifi-to-RF controller device (available in the market) and voila, control it from TrueSmart watch Close, pretty close :-)

Comment Re: the crucial problem with this product (Score 2) 167

It's not a must to talk into your Smartwatch if you prefer not to. You can simply use it for notifications, urgent messages. I do remember a time too when using a mobile phone in public was considered "rude" and frowned upon. Not trying to change your mind, it's something personal, we understand that. Just hoping you would keep an open mind and "watch" this new thing :-)

Comment Re:Pocket version, please (Score 1) 167

What is your wrist size? We designed the TrueSmart to look like a watch and feel like a watch, according to watch sizes. It's watch face is 45mm, slightly larger than a dress watch, smaller than a sports watch. Tell us your wrist size (width and if possible also circumference) we'll check that out and reply.

Comment Re:Battery... (Score 1) 167

Hah 60 minutes that's barely a challenge with the technology these days. Standby time is 100 hours. We're field testing active usage times now and should cover this topic in our video blogs later this week. Without batting an eyelid, it's gonna be way more than 60 minutes for sure! :-) We're talking the latest low-power energy efficient processors, not something from a couple years back.

Comment Re:Question: (Score 3, Informative) 167

You can indeed talk into the TrueSmart like James Bond, Dick Tracey and Michael Knight (KITT) :-)) There's a water-resistant speaker / mic built-in. A bluetooth headset can be used too. Texting (special enhanced onscreen keyboard + swipes) is an alternative. Perfect for those quick and short messages like "OK I'll be there", "I miss you too", "What are you doing Saturday"... audio or text :-)

Comment Re:Glass and Smart Watches (Score 1) 167

TrueSmart ships with a special Keyboard enhancer, from a reputable onscreen keyboard most people are familiar with. In addition to the Keyboard enhancer, there's Voice-to-text, Swipe Gestures, Gesture Control... a combination of user input methods. It's a new thing not to be compared with smartphones, not meant to replace smartphone but rather move forward. Not trying to change your mind now, but hope you will keep an open mind. Afterall when typing with an on screen keyboard was first introduced, many people said it would not take off (remember Blackberry?)

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