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Ericsson liveview
Ericsson liveview




ericsson liveview

#Ericsson liveview android

Once paired with our Android 2.x device, we used the LiveView app (available on the Android Market) to establish the final connection. As for the wristband, the LiveView's NATO style nylon strap certainly won't win a top prize in a beauty contest, especially with its elastic strip and velcro, but at least we haven't had much discomfort from it, plus it's easily washable when the time comes.Īs with many Bluetooth peripherals, holding down the power button while dormant triggers the LiveView's pairing mode, as indicated by the blinking LED. To detach, simply poke the device from the back of either attachment.

ericsson liveview

This leaves us with the front 1.3-inch OLED display - which is annoyingly reflective under daylight - beneath a domed piece of transparent hard plastic, and a trio of slits on the back for easily snapping to either the shirt clip or the watch bracket. There's not much at the bottom except for a micro-USB port covered by a soft flap. At a humble 0.53 ounces in weight, 0.4 inches in depth and 1.7 inches in diagonal width, this aesthetically simple device resembles a black mini stopwatch with two buttons at the top - power and LED on the left, and select on the right (the latter of which was slightly sticky on our particular device). The LiveView is one of those odd products that looks seemingly plain from the user's perspective, yet for us it's caught a fair bit of attention when worn on our wrist.






Ericsson liveview