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Sony brings its Smart accessories to CES: SmartWatch, Smart Wireless Headset pro, SmartTags

0. phoneArena posted on 10 Jan 2012, 06:12

Sony brought some huge announcements at CES: the Xperia S and the AT&T-bound Xperia ion look gorgeous but with so many Androids out there it might take a bit more to…

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1. RamyRamz69 posted on 10 Jan 2012, 06:25 6

Wow. These smart gadgets can be a deal breaker for me if some of them come free with the phone.

Sony...Make.Believe :)

2. bloodline posted on 10 Jan 2012, 06:56 4

nice sony very nice, i thought you was dead but this impresses me

3. chunk1x posted on 10 Jan 2012, 08:48

There is still no stereo bluetooth that can match the quality of wire headsets.

4. romeo1 posted on 10 Jan 2012, 09:08

Yes there is the ones from se with se phones match the quality of high end headsets but not as good as the best ones;)

5. darac posted on 10 Jan 2012, 09:15 3 1

if apple came up with this, they'd make sure all the world knows about it as the greatest thing ever invented

9. SlimSoulja86 posted on 10 Jan 2012, 11:08 1

True Dat!

6. tacohunter posted on 10 Jan 2012, 10:07 1

I'm happy they didn't call the playstation the smartstation.

8. SlimSoulja86 posted on 10 Jan 2012, 11:07 2

LOL, don't give them ideas

7. SlimSoulja86 posted on 10 Jan 2012, 11:07 2 1

I like, iLike. Hold up, it's not Apple. LOL

#JustForTheFunOfIt

10. Adianshadows posted on 10 Jan 2012, 12:33 3

#ThisIsNotTwitterYouClown....

11. noahbf posted on 10 Jan 2012, 13:55

I can't imagine having a touch screen athletic watch.. Would be miserable on runs when you can't be accurate with your touch.

12. hotphil posted on 10 Jan 2012, 17:14

@noahbf How accurate would you need to be when running? Surely you don't want to compose a SMS or something?
If it's the same as the previous LiveView model, it just have four touch areas - one at each side. Enough to accurately activate the limited number of functions you'd actually need when running.
Let's hope it works better than the woeful LiveView though, for SE's sake. Brilliant idea, but if they fail so hard again on the execution, they might not bother with a further attempt. And that would be a shame.

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