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Saturday 30 January 2016

Buying a Laptop






7 Features To Consider When Buying a Laptop


How many hours a day do you spend on the computer?
Probably plenty.
And that means that you spend hours a day staring at a screen.
That means that the resolution of that screen matters. Screen resolution can be described as the number of pixels making up a display. The more pixels on the display, the higher the resolution. Higher resolutions have all kinds of advantages, namely:
So your computer is on the fritz, eh? 10 years old, full of viruses, slower than molasses in January, and you’re lucky if it even turns on? Yes. Might be time for a new machine.
So, you go to the store? And what do you see? About 50 different laptops, all different in size, form factors, price, and brand.
How do you choose one? Follow this handy guide to figure it out.
Size –When it comes to laptops, you can buy them in several different sizes. The smallest laptops come in at only 10.6″ and the largest laptops can be over 20″ in screen size! Obviously, if you travel a lot, or plan to move your laptop around, a smaller size is more convenient. If you plan to use your laptop primarily in your home or on a desk, a larger laptop might be a better choice.
Weight –Tied into size, obviously, the larger the laptop, the more it is going to weigh, as a general rule. Again, if you’re traveling with it, a lighter laptop is the much better option – it’s easier to take in and out of a bag, and puts less of a burden on your back. They also tend to cost a little more. Heavier laptops are cheaper, but a bigger pain in the butt to move!
Processor –This is the brain of your computer. Picking a good one is essential to your computer experience. The better the processor, the more you can do with your computer now, and in the future. There are two primary processor brands on the market – Intel and AMD. Intel tends to receive the better ratings across the board, using less energy and performing calculations more quickly and more intelligently than the competition. AMD is good bang for your buck. If you’re looking at Intel Processors, stick with their I-Series, I3, I5, and I7. If you’re purchasing an AMD, try to aim for either their A6, A8, or FX processors.
RAM –If your processor is the brain, the RAM is it’s desk space. The more RAM you have, the more programs you can have open and running on your computer, and the larger those programs can be. When buying a new laptop, try to aim for at least 4GB of RAM, if not 8GB.
Hard Drive –This is where you store your stuff. Documents, movies, and pictures all sit here. So do game files, program files, and music files. The larger your hard drive, the more stuff you can store. There are two kinds of hard drives on the market – HDD’s, which are mechanical spinning disks, and SSD’s, which are slim, light computer chips. HDD’s offer more storage for a lower price, but are slower, SSD’s are faster and less susceptible to damage but cost more and offer less storage for the money.
Screen Resolution –In an earlier post, I mentioned screen resolution and it’s importance. Basically, laptops come with one of three kinds of screens, High Definition, Full HD, or Ultra HD. The higher your screen resolution, the better your picture – simple as that. Take in to account how often you’re going to be looking at your screen each day. The more hours you spend on your PC, and the more you use it for, the better the screen you should splurge for.
Optical Drive –Something to consider when PC shopping nowadays is whether the computer has an optical drive or doesn’t. Most PC’s nowadays are foregoing the feature in order to create more room for batteries or other components. Furthermore, smaller, thinner laptops just don’t have the space for them. Consider whether you actually need an optical drive, and don’t be surprised if you have to make sacrifices on other preferences to get one on your new laptop.

Wednesday 20 January 2016

iREVO Smart PC The Android Awakens !

It's genius in a small box just like gini in the lamp of aladin. Weighing just 120 grams and 180mm x 92mm x 34mm in dimension. The box looks sleek and sturdy for day to day usage.

                                         The Box Contents.
It resembles iREVO smart tv box but is only available in black color. This box also works as a WI-FI router. At the back side it has 2X USB 1xHDMI 1xRJ45 & 1 power and on off switch. It runs KitKat version of Android with iREVO webtop on top of it . Since there have been a lot of manafactures who came in the market with android pc have flopped due to there pc design or pricing like vodafone magic box which had a laptop keyboard design but failed as was not easy enough to carry. This box is easy to carry and use. Connecting to my WI-FI and register my account was as easy as 123, Nor did i face any problem brousing websites as firefox and crome came pre installed along with normal android brouser. Unlike the smart tv box this pc can run without internet. I used MS Office 365 Suite for work which came with Word , Excel , Powerpoint and Outlook. Using them was very easy as they resemble there brother from Microsoft Windows. Best thing that i liked hear was that interface was neatly tiled accourding  to the catagories which made using different apps easier to use as i was able to pull them out of there respective catagories. Though This device uses 1 Gb ddr 3 Ram only disappointment was that we got 275 MB to 400 MB and sometimes 175 MB also  but despite that multitasking was a breez.

Tech Spec As per Antutu


Webtop user interface.

We did try to get the bench mark for this pc and the results are right hear :-

Antutu Benchmark

SEASCAPE Bench mark

Vellamo bench mark

Quadrent Spec of this product


We were not able to get Quadrent Bench mark results as app  went blak at the time of test.
This pc has contents for all age groups  like e-basta for kids till 12 class for ICSC , CBSC oard. It also has section for shopping apps  where we can installl flipcrard or apps like that. Different sections like games, learning Etc... are there . I was trying to call one of our family friends who are in US but due to no responce this pc pre installed with skype came to resque as i was able to use my 6 yrs old webcam from intex it-305wc and it worked a charm as i was able to video call them. 

Setting up screen in the begining was a little pain as things ware a little amiss but in a matter of 2 to 3 min all was alright as little manual tuning from my moniter's setting did the magic. I Kept resolution of 1080 on my 10 yrs old viewsonic it worked welll however could not play the videos from youtube . but in 720 resolution all worked well.

Switching between apps was easy as either i used Alt + Tab or switch Apps buttion on my task bar in the bottom. Major Disappointment was lack of shortkut keys in the manual and lack of e-manual on the pc . Keyboard and mouse supplied with this box is a bliss but I found it to be little flimsy near battery pannel as we dont know when that covers puller will break. The mouse has space for storing the receiver however it Feels rugged in usage . Also tried many wireless keyboard and mouse some did not work but Logitech K400r did extremely well  as it came with built in trackpad and on pusing windows logo key it took me to my desktop. When using mouse or trackpad right click exited application and took you back to desktop  which was useless as it should have shown a menu just like in windows. However no lights on key board and lack of osd to display caps on off light or display will be a miss as you wouldnt come to know it you are in caps mode or not. Though keyboard resembles apple type size but will still prifer Logitech K400R as it is truly a life saver with 1 year of battery usage time and K400 R plus with 18 mts of battery usage.

Producte was a breeze to use and light in weight but  if wallpaper could be visiable like on windows phone where it makes tiles transparent would have been an added value and somehow i did miss deep customisation of Caynogen OS whch could have given us a better view in terms of theams icons and fonts. 

However mouse did fail once or twice in use as cursor dissapaired on its own. and the task bar kept apparing on its on once or twice when we took mouse to the bottom of the screen. Device did reboot on its own at times but did perform well. Specially tv browser was amazing to run on my 720p tv  as it made my tv smart. Storage is to less as compaired to other devices  manafactured on planate earth (only 2 gb for apps as others give 4 to 6 gb for the same)
Price factor generally kills the product of it's calling as  pc but worable on both monitor and tv makes a great value in anyones home.
All i used was hdmi to vga connector with aux and it simply did great.  Available in 8 or 16 Gb only and can be upgreaded with harddisks of 2 tb.

Boot up Time 8/10 (takes  2 Min 30 Sec)
Interface 10/10
Usage 9/10
Looks 10/10
Specs 8/10 (at the price value a 2 gb would be good)
Storage 5/10 (1.40 gb out of 8 or 16 gb)
Over all 8/10

Would recomend this device to you if your budget is not more than 7 to 8 thousand and would like to have both pc and tv device . If you don't like media boxes I am shure you could go for smart tv's . 
Alternatively you can try " Volo Android Smart PC & Gaming Selector Box " for Rs. 8,500 on Flipkart oAeoss Mini Pc Tv Box Quad core CS918 with Android 4.2 2GB RAM/ 8GB ROM Rs. 4,995.00 @ Amazon India Or AEOSS Official Website.


But this is the only box in android which makes your monitor a pc or your tv smart.
just like saying " Kabhi pc toh kabhi tv "

kudos iREVO.

Tech Specification


iRevo Smart PC Specifications
MODELS QC1 B08/QC1 B16
Interface: Audio, Visual & Connectivity
HD A/V Output
One HDMI 1.4 output, up to 1080p
SD A/V Output
RCA composit video and stereo audio output
Wired Networking
10/100 Base-T Fast Ethernet port
Wireless Networking
802.11 B/G/N Wi-Fi with External Antenna; Functions as Wireless Router too
USB Ports
Two USB 2.0 ports


Technical Specifications
CPU
Quad Core ARM Cortex A9 1.4GHZ
GPU
3D with OpenGL ES support
RAM
1 G-byte DDR3 RAM
Hard Drive/Flash Drive
8G-byte (Model QC1 B08) & 16G-byte (Model QC1 B16)
OS
Android 4.4.x
Application Platform
iRevo WebTop with DLNA and iRevo Cloud
Users Supported
Up to 4 Users
Video Formats
MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, MPG, H.264, H.263, VC-1, WMV, AVI, MKV, MOV, MP4, FLV
Audio Formats
MP3, WMA, WAV, AIFF, AU, MIDI, RealAudio, AAC, APE, Vorbis
Image Formats
JPEG, BMP, GIF, PNG
Software Updates
Automatic, over-the-air software updates
Hardware Acceleration
Yes
Video Resolutions
HDMI 720x480p(60hz), 720x576p(50hz), 1280x720p (50/60hz), 1920x1080p (50/60Hz), Composite A/V 480i, 576i (NTSC/PAL)
Power
DC 5V 2A, 110-240V AC


Physical Specifications
Dimensions
180mm x 92mm x 34mm
Weight
120g


Package Contents
iRevo Smart PC, USB Wireless Keyboard and Mouse, AC Adapter, HDMI Cable, Ethernet Cable, Alkaline Batteries, Installation and User Guide





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Monday 18 January 2016

Not So Smart Yet Smart





In this world of smart gadgets you need to keep updating your self. Be it your phone , tablet, watch or television you want every thing smart. But when it comes to Tv’s you can’t keep changing them every time. Because they are not upgradeable and if they are like samsung need a evolution kit for 17,000 inr, Tizen os by samsung , LG web os & Android os (onida and videocon).  A huge number of people have CRT  or LCD type tv’s but some have moved to LED HD Ready tv’s or HD smart tv’s. HD ready support 720 p resolution and hd tv support 1080 p resolution.   

 Below are the con’s of the following:-


Evolution kit
1 Bit fiddly to fit.
2 No screen mirroring feature.
3 Old technology of 2013.
4 Requires only samsung smart tv (certain models) only.

Tizen os 
1 Has limited number of apps.
2 TIzen os based tv’s are expencive.
3 N built in storage.

LG Web OS
1 Though being a stable and slick os it’s setup menus are clumsily implemented.
2 Expensive (starts from 65900 inr).
3 No built in storage .

Panasonic Life Screen

1 38000 inr
2 no storage
3 limited apps
4 always needs internet to use any app.


Android OS TV
1 Cheap 27000 inr from onida.
2 has 1 gb of ram with 4 gb storage.
3 Uses arm a7 cortex quad core processer.
4 Android KitKat.

With changing times our tv’s should change but at what cost is the question here. How much do you think you can atain for your old tv set , may be 1500 inr or 2000 inr on olx or quickr. But wait there is a solution to make your old boring CRT or LCD smart. How is no more a question as solution to this is a smart tv box that does it all right from streaming to casting . I did try couple of devices like chrome cast , ez cast, roku stick , mkv stick, iball splendo, 8m smart box and rconnect smart box.
With each having it’s own whims and fancies like :-

Chrome cast 
1 Needs either pc or mobile to cast from youtube.
2 Though  lighter on pocket 2999 inr.

EZcast
1 Needs either pc or mobile to cast from youtube.
2 Available at all pc harcware stores.
3 Cost is 1200 inr.

Roku stick
1 Has remote controller.
2 just like chrome cast in behvour but goes one step further.
3 @ 4000 inr.

8M smart movie box
1 Has minimum bandwidth usage.
2 Runs android (version not known).
3 800 Mhz processer .
4 No storage defined.
4 Costing 3599 inr with 6 Mts warrenty
5 @ reliance digital only.
Rconnect smart box
1 1 Ghz single core processer.
2 no warrenty , steep price of 4999 inr with just 4 gb storage
3 Android jellybeen.

MKV stick
1 No warrenty,
2 storage of 4gb.
3 1 gb ram and 1 GHZ processor.
4 @4000 inr available locally at Fort or Manish Market.

Iball Splendo 
11,3 Ghz quad core baytrail processor
2 32 gb of storage .
3 2 gb DDR 3 ram.
4 No auto sync or os recovery
5 Only works on 1080 resolution.
6 @9999 Inr.


Unboxed device has 1 rca cable , 1 hdmi cable, 1 device and 1 airmouse with receiver + 1 user manual (though not so detail).

The back side has 1 set of 3 rca ports for old tv's and hdmi for new ones with 2 usb and 1 powerport . It also has an on off switch with antenna for wifi (to use as a router).

bottom has wall mounts and model and serial info with sides of this device being plane but front has small led to let you know that device is turned on.

But when it came to IREVO Smart tv Box I could notice vast difference. It runs on 1.4 Ghz arm processer, 8Gb of storage, 1Gb DDR 3 Ram with wifi router. It runs Android KitKat under the hood with Metro interface. It opens doors for video on demand, Live poadcasting & cloud broadcasting.

User Interface

When connected to my videocon 24” tv it performed fairly well . There was no lag in the software and operations Were smooth and navigating on user interface was a breeze. At speed of 2Mbps from mtnl router it did give me fair well broadcast of videos  from youtube. As they were quite clear in quality and audio. When I changed the resolution from 720 p to 1080p it still gave me a good quality output. Though the courser kept going heighwire  on day one as I am used to keyboard and mouse . But on day two all went well  as I learnt how to navigate.
Getting videos brocasted from my galaxy note 4 was not so easy but later it did work when I used it in dlna mode. Couldn’t try teleplay as iRevo Play cast app was not available on playstore.

Over all experince of browsing net by my novice wife was a breeze. She liked the broadcast quality as she could pause and resume the same serial or movie from where she left. I too watched my favourate video from my phone using dlna.
When my neighbor who had an crt tv used the same device, he to went gaga about it. But I cant show you the picture as power went off . Besides being rugged it also handled my try band from mtnl well as it has a built in router.

Tried and throughlly on Dell 54.61 cm (21.5) Touch Monitor (S2240T) at a friends house in neighbourhood using supplied hdmi cable and guess what no air mouse as my hands are better . Typing and navigation was a breez. Now I feel gone are the days when i used to use a settop box  specially in rains where it would conk off reception with a message Error 400 which ment no reception due to cloudy weather. this box can run 24/7 without  such issues and doesnt cost a bomb. Even my old keyboard and mouse on usb hub worked well .

In my sugestion you should go for this device if you are not wanting to burn a hole in your pocket.  Only disappointment is the user manual as it only has info for remote and not for air mouse or keyboard. Atleast there should have been a page or two consisting keyboard shortcuts. And second big disappointment was that the app required for teleplay was not there on playstore  atleast company shpuld have put the download of it's  apk file on there official website. 

iREVO V/S Smart TV. 

visit company's website on :-

http://in.irevomm.com/compare.html

Below are instructions on how to use DLNA.

DLNA is a very popular term used by all major consumer electronics companies on their products. Everything from media players to televisions to phones are said to be DLNA ready. Based on the talks we’ve had with a lot of people, it’s clear that quite a few people have a basic idea of what DLNA is, but haven’t practically tried it out. It’s because traditional methods have worked in the past and users seem to have grown comfortable to using those tools. Before we actually get into the process of setting up DLNA at your home, here’s a brief introduction to what DLNA is.
What is DLNA?
For those who’ve only seen the logo stamped on their products or have heard about them in product brochures, DLNA is a technology or standard that allows playing of content between devices connected over a network. The whole point of DLNA is to enable devices, no matter what the brand and what the product is, to communicate with each other. 
What devices do I need to use DLNA?
Streaming of media usually takes place between computers, notebooks, tablets, smartphones, TVs and media players. Of all these devices, DLNA compliance is important to hardware, such as TVs and other kind of media playback devices. Of course, televisions that support DLNA will have network capability, too.
Most network capable TVs are DLNA compliant
Most network capable TVs are DLNA compliant
If you already have a television, make sure that it is network enabled, in the sense that it has an Ethernet port or maybe Wi-Fi capability. If you’re looking to buy a new television, make sure that it supports DLNA and also playback for most popular formats. 
Which devices can stream to each other?
In every DLNA set-up, a device can be set up to be a media player or a media source. So, there are a number of combinations in which you can stream media. For example, you can stream media from a PC to a phone, phone to a PC, PC to a TV, one PC to another PC and so on. DLNA isn’t designed to merely stream media, it can also be used to remotely control devices and push media from one device to another. This means, you can use the phone to list all the media on a PC kept in another room to a TV kept in the living room, for example.
Now, let’s look at how exactly to go about doing this.
What do you need?
Like we said, there are a number of scenarios that you can set-up at your home, but we’ll look at a typical scenario where the user has a television that is or is not network capable,  a PC and a mobile phone.
You’ll of course need a Wi-Fi router that’s connected to your devices. Preferably, connect the TV and desktops using wired connections to keep data transfer speeds as high as possible. Wi-Fi can be a little slow when you stream high-definition content that requires a lot of bandwidth. 
Share stored media on a desktop or a notebook
In almost all cases, you’re likely to use a desktop PC or a notebook to share media. All of the media, be it photos, music or videos are likely to be present in some folders on a computer. We need to first enable file sharing on Windows, for DLNA. We recommend using Windows 7 to do this, but older versions of Windows, such as Vista and Windows XP can also use it. 
Adding media to folders and libraries
Adding media to libraries on Windows 7
Adding media to libraries on Windows 7


The first step is to make sure that your media folders are shared on Windows 7, which has libraries that can be customized to include these folders. To do this, first right-click on a folder, say a folder with photos in it  and click on the Include in library item, then choose the kind of media it is. If it were photos, add it to the Pictures folder. This makes it easier to browse media from other devices. 
Giving access to your devices
Allowing devices access to the media
Allowing devices access to the media


Once we have our media folders configured, and once we’ve connected our devices to the network, the easiest way to enabling media sharing on your Windows 7 PC or notebook is by pressing the Start button and then typing Media streaming options. Here you’ll see a list of devices that are capable of streaming media. Choose the ones you want to allow. There’s a drop down menu that lets you do that. You can also customize the permissions by only allowing certain devices to play media from that folder. Remember that they won’t appear if they aren’t connected to the network or powered on. 
Setting up media sharing on an Android phone
While TVs are advertised as being DLNA capable, pretty much any Android phone with Wi-Fi capability should be DLNA capable. All you need is an app to work it. There are plenty of free ones in the market. We’ll be using BubbleUPnP for this demonstration purpose. Head over to the Android market and download it for free. 
Streaming media between devices
Here’s when you start making sense of DLNA. If you head over to the Devices tab on the app, you’ll find options to select the renderer and the library. The renderer is the device that will play the videos and the library is from where the videos will play. Here you can choose to play videos from say, your laptop or desktop and choose the television as the renderer. You can choose one of the many combinations available to you, depending on how many devices – source and players you have set-up at your home. 
Setting up DLNA on your phone or tablet
Setting up DLNA on your phone or tablet
Click on Library and you’ll be able to see the contents of the folder. If you chose your own phone or tablet as the source, then you’ll be able to click on one of the music, video or images on your device and see it on the television. If you chose a remote desktop or laptop as the source, you’ll be able to list all those files, even add files to a playlist and stream them to another device. 
Of course, you still have the option to simply use television to stream media directly from a notebook or a DLNA network storage device. 
Why use DLNA?
DLNA makes it much simpler to use and things are more transparent. There are other advantages as well. On a standard television, you’d have to stop playing a movie and focus on the user interface to find a movie on a remote PC. With DLNA, you can use your phone and queue up media without taking your focus off of the movie being played on the TV. If you don’t have a TV that’s network enabled or DLNA enabled, then you have the option of setting up an HTPC, using software such as XBMC that acts like a DLNA client and lets your phone and other devices communicate with it.












Thursday 7 January 2016

Weareable Tech 2016

Hi and a grand welcome to you all in 2016 . We have moved one step ahead to last year in terms of
wearable's with Mtotorola bringing it's moto 360, Samsung  its tizen based gear series, LG releasing its Umbrane watch, Apple unleashing terror in tech world by letting the power of I os out in the form of a watch (I watch 60k+)  and not to mention Google googles hitting at a steep price of  60k+. but  in month of July 2015 some 3rd party were also seen in the  market like Irulu and so on but were of no success in India as compared to us where they sold for rice tag of $14 to $15. Till U8 a Chinese manufacture decided to change the game by showcasing  the U8 smart Bluetooth watch @ $15.

And the concept of  Bluetooth watch was a big hit amongst the crowd. People Picked these up as these are clones of  Samsung gear s in terms of functionality (some features). This is not a Gadget that runs your favourite os like IOS, Android  Etc... But it runs nucleus os  same as the ones seen on your old phones of  2004 to 2009 era. The watof ch has neat 4 tile interface per page totalling of 5 pages. It worked well on Samsung Note  4 & ZTE Grand.   Both running Lollypop version.

The U8  comes with a built in mic and speaker. The watch looks really good, unfortunately the screen is a little disappointing.  The U8 watch is available in 3 different colours.




U8Watch.net  - U8 Watch
Box Pack It comes packed in a white coloured compact box. Inside the box you will get the watch, user manual, data cable.




U8 smartwatch review
The U8 looks like a premium watch. It is enclosed in a glossy body with a silver base. The body is made up of plastic and the straps are made of good quality soft rubber; they blend well with the glossy body.
There are 3 touch buttons on the front. Overall look wise the watch is pretty impressive. There is a power button on the right side and micro USB port plus speaker out vent and a mic on the right side. Battery of 230 mAh comes built in. Watch is light weight at 44 grams and is 9.79mm thick.


So far so good but when you power on the watch you will be disappointed by the screen quality. It sports a 1.48 inch screen with 128 x 128 pixels resolution. You can clearly see the pixels in the image / text on the screen. The icons / text are not at all sharp. Touch response however is smooth.

The interface as well as the watch face looks dull, they are not at all attractive. This smartwatch supports Bluetooth 3.0 and comes with 230 mAh battery. The battery backup is good; will last for almost a day. There is 64MB of internal storage and that is used by the system, so in general you need a smartphone.

You can use the U8 to dial a number, make or receive calls without touching the phone. There is pedometer to monitor your steps, barometer and altimeter (measure the altitude).
The speaker volume is okay but it vibrates. You can play music on the phone and control it using the watch. You can also control the smartphone camera.

Verdict The U8 watch look really good and battery backup is also decent enough. The screen is a big disappointment .



Specifications

Basic InformationBrand: U Watch                                                    
DimensionsProduct weight: 0.044KG
Package weight: 0.375 KG
1. Material: Silicone and Aluminum
2. Weight: 2.68oz / 76g
3. Color: Black
4. Dimensions: (9.45 x 1.57 x 0.39)" / (24 x 4 x 1)cm (L x W x H)
5.Ambient Noise: ≤75dB
6.Transmitting Range: ≥10m
7.Talk Time: about 3 hours
8.Charging Time: about 1 hour9.
10.Music Play Time: about 6 hours
11.Standby Time: about 160 hours
12.Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth V3.0+EDR, Range of Frequency: 2.4GHz spectrum
13.Language Support: English, Chinese
14.Bluetooth Protocol: A2DP + HFP 1.5 + HS P 1.2
15.Power Supply: Built-in 230mAh rechargeable battery Material: Steel + Silicon

Software Features

1.Stopwatch function
2.Support hands-free calls
3.Answer or Dial calls from your wrist
4.1.48" Capacitive Touch Screen TFT LCD
5.Time / Date / Week / Battery state display
6.Ringing reminder when you receive a call
7.Display the number or name of incoming calls
8.Play the music in your phone (after Bluetooth paring)
8.Ringing reminder once your mobile phone disconnected
10.Sync phone book/SMS/call history(only for android phone)
11.Passometer,Photograph,Barometer,Vibration
12.Remote cellphone shutter function.
13.Ring reminder when your Android 2.3 or above smart phone receive a message (including Wechat, Facebook, Twitter,WhatsApp, Skype,and so on)
14.Anti-lost alarm function: When cellphone left watch alarm automatically, after a certain distance to avoid lose the phones
15.If it use for ISO Device only support these function: Pressure gauge, Calendar, Calling, Calculator, Clock, Stopwatch and Message Remind.



Caution

1.Apple phone can't download the APP. BUT support these function: Passometer, Pressure gauge, Calendar, Calling, Calculator, Clock, Stopwatch and Message Remind But in the future we will improve it. Thank you for your understanding.
2.If you will not download the APP successfully ,please let us know ,we will gladly help you
3.If it will not turn on after you received the watch ,the battery should be fully charged before initial use of the watch phone
4 This is a new Bluetooth Smart U Watch U8 which is compatible with all Bluetooth 3.0 or above enabled smart phones, tablets and PC (support Android 2.3 or above), such as Samsung S3, S4, Note 2, Note 3, Note 4, LG, HTC, SONY etc.


Some  More






 








 







How to Pair n Use it


1 Go To: app store-> search "Smart blue", or download U8 SOftware here

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Package includes: 1 x U8 Watch;
1 x USB Cable;
1 x User Manual;


What People Say From Other Side

               
  • U8 watch Works great with Galaxy S5, I use this watch with my Samsung Galaxy S5 and i had no issue pairing it. It's a little different than the one pictured though. The BT Notifier app was easy to install.
    -- Cuttrax , From USA
    5 of 5 Stars

  • Nice Entry-Level Budget Smart watch. Perfect. The U8 Bluetooth Smart watch is a nice, budget smart watch that is compatible with both Android and iOs phones.
    -- Dave , From Australia
    5 of 5 Stars

  • It is a great watch. It does everything advertised in the description. The volume is loud and clear and the battery life is long. it is a great watch for such cheap price. Cool Item!
    -- Abraham , From USA
    5 of 5 Stars

  • All features work well I'm so happy take a self photo remote to my Samsung galaxy 3... msgs phone book and plays my music. made calls easy. I love it...
    -- David D , From CA
    5 of 5 Stars

  • My friend introduced your u watch to me, which gave me a lot of fun. Fast delivery,and low price. Bought for my son and he loves it. Will be buying another one for my other son.
    -- Kheeston ,From UK
    5 of 5 Stars

  • The U8 watch comes in a nice cardboard box that is well padded inside to prevent any damage during shipment. Also included is a micro USB charging cable, and instructions (in both Chinese and English). I paired the device with an LG G3, and downloaded the "Mediatek Smartphone" app to be able to send notications to the watch. Pairing was very simple and worked the first time with no issues.
    -- Robert, From UK
    5 of 5 Stars