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2016年11月8日星期二

Smart time

Thought I'd try and find a Smart watch that at least looked like an actual watch. Not one of those devices trying to be a full blown tablet on the wrist, because I consider them in their infancy and experimental enough that I've no wish to spend my cash just to bolster their development costs. So for me, less is more so to speak and I am encouraged to find two models along the lines of what smart watch should mean, with the emphasis on “watch”. These are basically devices that will “pair” to your iPhone or Android device without overreaching their capabilities. Get these right and we're on the right track.
First up is the Cogito Original – a smart watch that actually looks like a watch!
Cognito Original Smart Watch.
Cogito Original Smart Watch.
And as they say on their web site –
“COGITO ORIGINAL brings together the power of a connected watch with the sophistication of a precision-crafted timepiece” and “When linked with the smartphone or tablet app, COGITO allows users to cut through the digital noise by customizing settings based on their priorities and selecting which notifications will appear. On the watch face, users can see who is calling or messaging, and decide whether to answer or mute it and “COGITO frees users from continually checking their phones “.
Perhaps like me you've been looking at those odd “smart” wrist gadgets appearing here and there, such as Samsung and Sony, Pebble and a good few others and maybe like me you've not been that impressed. My dislike of these things is initially that they simply look like an oversize slab of square or rectangular glass strapped on top of the wrist, but which have no consideration of wrist shape or size.
Some manage phone applications, others simply link to your phone, assuming you can get a signal of course. Though why you need to link from your wrist to your pocket (where your phone is stashed) I find perhaps debatable as a must have.
I just don't see the point when you can simply take out your phone or whatever and use it directly (mind you I only use an old cell phone for emergencies – so maybe I'm in the stone age here). And personally being a pessimist, maybe I feel it's technology for technologies sake, rather than practicality, BUT who am I to stand in the way of progress!
Now apart from the size and shape issue, there is the rubbish battery life to consider. Their problem of course is that we're all so used to watches, that is wristwatches that don't require a battery charge ever, mechanical or solar quartz. Even standard quartz models have a battery life of 2 to 10 years these days and yet this so called Smart technology can only manage 1 day or at best 1 week? before having to charge the battery! I'd have to say that “smart” is not the word I'd use.
This means you to have a charger of some kind with you if on a trip for example and find a power supply too . . . .? And if for some reason you're unable to manage that, maybe lose it for example (easy to do if traveling) then you are literally stuck. No smart anything and let's hope no one asks you for the time!
Cognito Original - a proper "smart"watch at last?
Cogito Original – a proper “smart”watch at last?
COGITO ORIGINAL appears to incorporate the power of a “connected” watch and a decent timepiece. It links to your the smartphone or tablet app and allows you to customize settings based on your priorities and then decide which notifications will appear on the watch face, see who's calling or texting and decide your response.
It also features a tap-to-act function, which means a faster response plus it uses Bluetooth 4.0 low energy technology, which means no battery charging as the cell will last well over a year without a charge and when necessary can be replaced easily by the user.
It comes with a SR626SW standard button-cell battery plus a CR2032 Battery and a Quick Start Guide + with alternative colour and material choices available, this 100m Water Resistance smart watch, can be as individual as you like and used in most situations, even in the pool.
Well that's what Cogito says and it certainly sounds very promising and it appears to me, to be much more in keeping with my idea of a useful “smart watch” at this stage in our technology. It looks like a watch, it tells the time like a watch, it talks to your phone and it's got a watch battery life . . . . it sounds good to me!
So far I like what I see and I note it's going to be available around the end of this month at $179.99 on pre-order – so if you're into this smart technology stuff – could be well worth a look! bekijk meer kopie rolex en chopard ice cube

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