Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16266 in Cell Phone Accessories
- Brand: SVP
- Model: MW09
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
Features
- Primary Function: Mobile Phone Watch with Touch Screen of 1.49 Inches
- GSM Compatibility: Quad-band 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz
- Battery Life - Talk Time: Up to 2.5 hours - Stand By: Up to 150 hours
- Also Function as Video Camera and Media Players
- Dimensions: - Watch: L:62 x W:42 x H:13.8 (mm) - Strap: Adjustable
MW09 Watch Cell Phone ~ unlocked~ Quad-band
Product Description
This watch phone is a quad band GSM (850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900MHz) unlocked phone that can be used from anywhere across the world. Stick in a SIM card and you gain instant access to an amazing communication device that works like a cell phone on your wrist. This watch phone is a full multimedia center that features a camera, video player /recorder, and audio player/recorder. Easily capture photos, video, and audio - all with just the click of a button.This thrifty watch phone also includes a clear and accurate 1.49 inch touch screen LCD display that allows for easy menu navigation and quick dialing without even having to use the included stylus, just use your fingers!
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
45 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
Not as cool as it looks
By RedWolf
I bought and returned this item. Since I didn't find my detailed reviews, I would like to share my opinion about this watch:It looks bulky, and cheap (it is cheap), I thought I can use it to replace my phone when I want to go for a short walk (or if I don't to put something in my pocket). The voice of the phone speakers is not that loud, but it's ok. I was planning to use the Bluetooth headset. However, the one that came with it didn't work.. and when I used the one I had (Plantronics, which works great) the sound quality was bad and the voice kept breaking. It was also hard to keep it paired to the phone the whole time.The UI of the watch is a bit strange, the icons they chose where difficult to understand.. but that might be something you can get used to. Didn't keep it long to test the battery life, and didn't plug it into the computer.. two problems that I heard about. I only tested it for an hour, and it didn't do what I needed it to.The concept is good, but not the design or the implementation. I believe LG would be a better (more expensive) choice. Don't hate, I just wanted to share my actual experience.
22 of 26 people found the following review helpful.
Works for me
By bblhed
I will admit that I bought this phone for the Geek factor and because it was time for a new phone. Just as with every single phone I have ever owned there are a few things I do not like about it, and some things I really like. First off I am the worlds number one phone forgeter, I can't leave the house without forgetting my phone and this one solves that problem because I always have a watch on.If you are looking for a wizz bang smartphone that will do everything you want, this is not your phone, if you want to make calls and have a phone that you don't have to put in your pocket then this may be your phone. Reception is good, but you have to use some sort of headset with this phone, the internal speaker is lousy for voice, but the ringer sounds alright. I get about two days out of the battery and as others have said, it comes with two batteries but no external charger, charge time is about 3 hours. I had little problem syncing with the Bluetooth headset once I read the instructions for it syncing was a breeze. The on screen buttons are tiny, but the stylus solved that problem. The phone has some games and other software goodies on it but honestly I just wanted a phone so I just glanced at the games and the appear to be alright as time waster games go. I am still working on how to do custom ringtones and also getting a persons photo to appear when they call for that Dick Tracey effect. The phone could really use a better set of instructions for sure. It took me about three days to learn the layout of the buttons on the sides of the phone to the point where I can confidently use the phone without thinking about it, a heavy user might learn them faster. Finally there is the built in camera, I tell people that they were just showing off when they added the camera function and I don't really use it. I guess it would be good for taking quick snapshots to show off on the phone, but other than that it is not a great camera.Overall I like the phone and wear it daily, but the final largest drawback to this phone is that it is after all a Watch/Phone/Camera so if you are going someplace where you can't have a Phone or Camera but want to know the time you will still need a watch. As I have done every time I have upgraded my phone I will be keeping my old phone as a backup, but this time I have a feeling I will need the backup phone more because I will use it when I have to wear a regular watch.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Fun phone
By Wayne Simacek
I bought this phone both for the high geek quotient, and because my Samsung Galaxy is down to about 4.5 hours battery life, even with GPS and 4G turned off most of the time, and also doesn't get good reception in my house with Sprint service. Unfortunately, because my Galaxy isn't a SIM phone, I had to shop around for new service. I first stopped into Radio Shack and said "SIM me up Scotty and flashed my new watch phone. One kid didn't get it at all, even after I translated to English. The other one did, but said I should go to T-Mobile because he didn't think they'd charge me for the SIM.The T-Mobile guy was enthusiastic and hooked me up with a SIM and asked me for details, because he had to have one. I could have sold 4 or 5 over the last couple of months, just from people fascinated by me talking into my watch.I had no problem hooking it up to my car(s) bluetooth and my pendant bluetooth with stereo ear buds that I wear for riding my motorcycle or listening to MP3s from the 8 GB microSD card I threw in the phone. The reception is great, even in the basement of my house and the battery lasts for 2-4 days at a time. [I'm trying to run it all the way down between charges in case it has a memory.] It did come with a spare battery, that I haven't even cracked out of the box yet.Overall, I like this phone a lot, although I agree with previous negatives that the screen icons are not intuitive and take some learning and it's clunky enough to remind me of some of the second generation phones I carried around in the early 80s.I'll probably stay with the watch phone concept, although I might upgrade next round to a more "dressy" one....maybe with FM, GPS and 4G while I'm at it;)
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