Esato

Forum > General discussions > Other manufacturers > My Brand New Telson TWC-1150 *review inside now *

12  Next
Author My Brand New Telson TWC-1150 *review inside now *
Debu
R600
Joined: Jan 15, 2003
Posts: > 500
From: Colchester, UK
PM
Posted: 2004-12-20 04:04
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post


edit.
See My post below.....

[ This Message was edited by: Debu on 2004-12-20 17:46 ]
vineet_d
P990 no flip
Joined: Apr 15, 2004
Posts: > 500
From: MumBhai
PM
Posted: 2004-12-20 05:13
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
is it a wrist watch
Debu
R600
Joined: Jan 15, 2003
Posts: > 500
From: Colchester, UK
PM
Posted: 2004-12-20 07:06
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
Yea, I got it on RIM Prepaid for 23,500. I got 8,500 worth of recharge absolutely free of charge, cool deal huh?
vineet_d
P990 no flip
Joined: Apr 15, 2004
Posts: > 500
From: MumBhai
PM
Posted: 2004-12-20 07:56
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
Do a review fast ..it looks cool
Debu
R600
Joined: Jan 15, 2003
Posts: > 500
From: Colchester, UK
PM
Posted: 2004-12-20 18:42
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
Note: I don’t know where the term camera-phone came from, but since I cant call it a watch-camera-phone, I’m going to refer to it as watch-phone from now on.

Finally here, my lovely new Telson TWC-1150. It took RIM 5 Days to fly one in here (I’m in Bangalore) from Delhi. So, when the bell rang at 9:30 this morning, and I open the door to find a DHL Deliveryman with a package just the right size, I knew what it was.

On first look, the package is very impressive; the watch phone is packed inside an aluminum armored case. This case is meant for being a traveling case. A case for carrying your watch through rain (yes its water-proof!!!) and other physical conditions.

Then comes the real thing, the watch phone itself (Larger then I expected). I got quite carried away at that moment, that without checking out the other contents of the bow inserted the battery and switched it on, I also got quite a scare following that as I got a message ‘Please Check Radio Unit’. Opening the ‘Quick Start Guide’ I realized that I had not inserted the UIM card (yes it’s not a typo, UIM Card, Not SIM) Which I found Neatly Packed in one compartment of the case. UIM or User Information Module is a smartcard similar to GSM SIM cards. The difference being, these are used in CDMA handsets. I quickly snapped out the center of the UIM and inserted it into my watch-phone.

Contents of the box are:
• Desk Stand
• Travel Charger
• Attachable Camera
• Finger Receiver
• Wireless Headset
• Aluminum Case with carrying Strap
• Most Importantly: The Telson TWC-1150 Watch Phone.


Surprise!! The battery is fully charged. Out from a sealed Polythene packaging the battery comes fully charged. However I let this baby charge for 5 hours more, till the led on the desk stand turned green. The battery gives 250 hours of standby and 8-10 hours of talk time, very impressive for a phone, not well for a watch. However, I make the compromise. Realistically I would expect 3-4 days before charging fully.

This baby is 3G CDMA2000x1 it supports 3Gx1RTT Data up to 230 Kbps. However this cannot be used as a modem for your PC or Laptop. Sad, Also even on the phone, you can only use specific data applications, the WAP browser has been locked by RIM so that only Specific thing can be done. (e.g. Upgrade watch software, R-World etc.) Even R-World is Text only.

The camera is below average ( I need to keep reminding myself that this is a watch not a camera phone) it supports up to 640x480 and is comparable to the old t68i attachable camera in quality.

The Screen: This is the most impressive part of the whole watch package is the screen. 128x96 pixels, even though its only 256 colors, it looks very high resolution. The pixels are quite close together. It’s brilliant and quite easily visible even with the backlight turned off. It’s easily read in the sun, even in normal room lighting with the backlight off. With the backlight on its nice and bright.


I’ll write more as and when I find more to write about.

Meanwhile here are some pictures to go with the review.(Excuse the poor quality)



As compared to my Casio ProTrek Triple Sensor:


On Desk Stand:


UIM Card:



this is the Wireless Headset:


On my hand:


Strap Keypad


World Time Application:


Self Potratit on Camera:


Finger Reciever Attached:



I know i wasn't very informative in my review, I'll add more points later. If anyone has any specific questions please feel free to ask me.
Phychlone
K700
Joined: Mar 06, 2004
Posts: 29
PM
Posted: 2004-12-20 18:51
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
OMG! I think I am in love!
amnesia
T68i mineral
Joined: Jan 15, 2004
Posts: > 500
From: Doha, London, Tokyo, Shanghai
PM, WWW
Posted: 2004-12-21 00:56
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
to be honest, I think I would be more interested in a phone that was slim, small, and worked.

I mean, it didn't need that huge fourway buttons.

Just a watch, that could call. No need for a color screen, and special functions, nothing.

That would appeal to me.

perhaps a bluetooth function? That synced with your mobile, so when it's in your pocket you could look at your watch? And answer with a speaker phone or headset.

They could pack that in nicely.
Compare every UK Mobile deal available! | Qatar - A complete guide to the heart of the Middle East
plasmadog
K750
Joined: May 06, 2004
Posts: > 500
From: Beantown, India
PM
Posted: 2004-12-21 02:40
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
oohhh.. do u look like dick tracy now??

[ This Message was edited by: plasmadog on 2004-12-21 01:41 ]
Debu
R600
Joined: Jan 15, 2003
Posts: > 500
From: Colchester, UK
PM
Posted: 2004-12-21 03:53
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
Quote:

On 2004-12-21 00:56:00, amnesia wrote:
to be honest, I think I would be more interested in a phone that was slim, small, and worked.

I mean, it didn't need that huge fourway buttons.

Just a watch, that could call. No need for a color screen, and special functions, nothing.

That would appeal to me.


There are plenty of those available, watches with just simple phone functions and no colr screen, camera etc. But that would defy the purpose of this device, Its just ment to have a feel. It has everything, Though not the best of everything, just its all there. eg. It has a camera, not the best, but its there.

Quote:

perhaps a bluetooth function? That synced with your mobile, so when it's in your pocket you could look at your watch? And answer with a speaker phone or headset.



What you need is a bluetooth headset type device in a watch form.( Maybe a bluetooth watch-set )

@plasmadog :
Thats the fitst thing i thought when i was sitting in McDonalds and talking throug the speakerphone

vineet_d
P990 no flip
Joined: Apr 15, 2004
Posts: > 500
From: MumBhai
PM
Posted: 2004-12-21 04:33
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
Dude where are the tech specs. ?
plasmadog
K750
Joined: May 06, 2004
Posts: > 500
From: Beantown, India
PM
Posted: 2004-12-21 04:56
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
the bangalore mcdonald's sucks man!! i somehow don't like the way it tastes.

so, everytime u need to use the headset, does it need to have line of sight? or does it have a wire?

can u upload any of the pics from the cam?
how is the voice clarity?

thanks.
Debu
R600
Joined: Jan 15, 2003
Posts: > 500
From: Colchester, UK
PM
Posted: 2004-12-21 06:34
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
@Vineet : Dude, I'll post the tech specs later today, i have the link to their site at home.

@plasmadog : Yes the wireless headset works on line of sight, but the angles are quite large and it works upto 2 meters. Voice clarity is average, the sound on the speakerphone is too loud, that spoils the quality a little bit. The finger reciever makes up for it.

Pics for the cam:

Small:160x120


Large:640x480
vineet_d
P990 no flip
Joined: Apr 15, 2004
Posts: > 500
From: MumBhai
PM
Posted: 2004-12-21 06:50
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
Not bad at all, the cam pics are good too I want this gadget.
Debu
R600
Joined: Jan 15, 2003
Posts: > 500
From: Colchester, UK
PM
Posted: 2004-12-21 06:54
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
@vineet: these pics i had taken in good light, the pictures in dark conditions are not so good.
plasmadog
K750
Joined: May 06, 2004
Posts: > 500
From: Beantown, India
PM
Posted: 2004-12-21 07:19
Reply with quoteEdit/Delete This PostPrint this post
i agree.. pics do look good for such a small device!!!probably lil better than a t610.

what about sending sms? is that easy to accomplish when u are wearing it?
do reliance give a warranty on this device? and is service available?
Access the forum with a mobile phone via esato.mobi