Malaysia Watch Forum
Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: Cocas on January 04, 2017, 10:44:26 AM
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Any MWF members bought this watch and tried out already?
Kindly share your experience. Thanks.
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I think this simple and yet special feature is very useful!
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Apple Watch have similar function but personally find it not easy to use if u have to hold the phone
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The watch hand will be holding the phone, the other hand will operate the watch... It will look as if you're stretching both hands in the photo I guess. If you're not taking a selfie, you wouldn't need the watch anyway.
It's a fancy function, but IMO far from practical. It would be useful if you pair it with a pair of glasses that can take photos though :Laughing_on_floor:
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LOL I think it's useful if the phone is placed on somewhere and use watch as remote.
If you hold the phone means you are to stretched both hand just to snap photo then u might as well use the timer on the phone to snap photo which is far far more easier. :Laughing_on_floor:
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A voyeur's dream come true :Confused:
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A voyeur's dream come true :Confused:
LOL.. :Laughing_on_floor:
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A voyeur's dream come true :Confused:
Google glass was exactly that, but it was a shame that product didn't take off. I think you just need to squint your eye to take a photo with that.
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casio already did that more than 15yrs ago :P
(https://s.aolcdn.com/hss/storage/adam/e7e5d7fd41aceb0fb9d875a8112ea9dc/CasioWQV1.jpg)
since then quite a few have come and gone, even recently china watches have had cameras built-in...but quite fugly looking.
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Before smartphone era, this is really something
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Its consider innovation of technology although not really practical though..
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I don't have steady hands and it makes it worse when I press the smartphone screen or button to snap a photo.
A smartwatch to be used as a remote control does help.
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What about watch which can record movement like a CCTV?
So that we can have another episode of ..."looks like me sounds like me but not me"