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Synchronize Your Watch with Handphone way Sony Ericsson Bluetooth Watch MBW-100

Perhaps you are familiar with these names: Paper, Omega, Navy, cartilage and Breitling. Yes, these are all branded watches. Today watches no more serve as hand-counting gadgets for single time. It is also a state room, a symbol of wealth and luxury. Your watch will catch everybody’s attention with its sleek and elegant paper or Omega! Having said that, watches are unlike other electronic gadgets. Watches with the most advanced functions and features are not the most expensive and prestigious is. Old custom mechanical watches as paper could be much more expensive compared to these so-called advanced watches.

In view of this, when Sony Ericsson introduced its Vanguard Bluetooth Watch MBW-100, it did not suck much attention from high-end consumer. Selling for about $ US399, this Bluetooth silent alarm clock will give users on incoming calls, SMS and time to call. It also allows users to leave his vocation who is in a very small OLED-display (96 x 16 pixels) that supports only single profile IMBALANCE (more music player management tools).

mbw-100.jpg However, for a while, this invention innovation has begun to gain popularity. Many users are attracted by good feedback on its functions and features. Technically, this great idea to incorporate Bluetooth technology and synchronization between other electronic gadgets is brilliant and there is room to expand further away.

Sony Ericsson’s Bluetooth Watch MBW-100 comes with an elegant look but is a bit heavy in weight, approximately 185g. It is almost twice as much weight as the phone is rolling in! There are three buttons mounted on the deck, or two are big on each side of the clock and the clock winder is. The analogies clock face with two hands tops the screen that stays inactive unless an event occurs.

Let’s see what MBW-100 can do for you:
- The watch will vibrate gently when you have an incoming call and the number will be shown in a small but crisp digital display below the main clock face analogy.
- Your watch will vibrate when your phone has been placed too far. The vibration starts at a distance of 30 feet. This function is helpful to alert you to incidents when you might have left your phone somewhere.
- Sometimes you are too busy to address. Staying in bed on time by pressing a key or silent reject a call received. Press the button once to silence the ringing signal, and press twice to send the mail radiotelephone call.

This Bluetooth watch needs to be loaded using an adapter connected to your horse. The course fully charged battery can last two to three weeks.