Abstract: The O+ Time is more like a hybrid fitness tracker, though it may not have the cool factor of Nike's FuelBand, or some of the features found in the Fitbit Flex or Jawbone Up24, O+ Time has a distinct function that utilizes smartphones call and text functio...
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Published: 2015-02-08, Author: Carl , review by: yugatech.com
Comfortable, lightweight design, Great battery life, Connectivity isn't a problem (sans the calls)
Screen produces a lot of glare outdoors, Unconventional screen orientation when worn, Alarms hidden inside settings, Choppy handsfree calls
Published: 2015-02-08, Author: Patrick , review by: noypigeeks.com
Abstract: 2015 was said to be the year of the wearable. A lot of international manufacturers have placed their bets on this category, especially with the release of Android Wear, everyone of them were eager to take advantage of this platform.Wearables were becoming...
Apart from telling time, the O+ Time is a Bluetooth companion device that does a lot of things such a giving alerts, hands-free calls and more. However, unlike most wearable, it does not have touchscreen and navigation is done using the button A and B.Des...
Abstract: I've been receiving a lot of inquiries about O+ Time ever since the American company quietly released the smartwatch in the country more than a couple of weeks ago. The problem was I haven't even seen the wearable in the flesh so I was clueless about the ...