[ale] somewhat OT - are Android Smartwatch Bluetooth notifiers safe?
Neal Rhodes
neal at mnopltd.com
Wed Mar 8 11:36:45 EST 2017
http://www.gearbest.com/cell-phones/pp_174048.html?wid=21 is a link to
the watch I bought. It is $10.99 with free shipping to the US. ( I had
some bonus points left from buying a SJCAM. That's why it was just $3
for me.
This is just a curiosity for me. My understanding is that for $3/mo I
can have some very limited amount of voice phone time from TMobile.
Like for the dozens of times I'm out somewhere and my normal android
phone is dead again. If I never run their software to send emails from
android phone to the watch it's still ok.
Without knowing how old your son is, be aware that there are similar
phone/watches more oriented to children: they include GPS location, and
a panic button to dial a set number and .... I've not researched them;
I just ran across some on Amazon.
On Wed, 2017-03-08 at 07:53 -0500, Chuck Payne wrote:
> A $3 watch, do you have a link, I love to get one for my son. He keeps
> trying to take my Samsung S and S3 that I have paired with my Note 4.
> One thing about those smart watches I don't like is, that you have to
> pay $5 buck a month for data plan. Yes, they do have a telephone
> number. Yes, I can make calls like Dick Tracy on it. Honestly the
> pairing and wireless are enough. I can use Wifi, and my Note will
> connect to the watch remote if I am not close enough for BT.
>
> I love my watches, I am on T-Mobile as well, been with them since they
> were VoiceStream. I have my S, before iWatch came out it nice to be
> able to sit in meetings and see alerts with out my phone making a lot
> of noise.
>
>
>
> What I would be worried about, and this is just me, if there any
> malware spying on you, you did say you got the watch from China.
>
>
> On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 5:59 PM, DJ-Pfulio <DJPfulio at jdpfu.com> wrote:
>
> On 03/07/2017 05:25 PM, Joey Kelly wrote:
> > <snip>
> >> Just for fun, I ordered an
> >> $8 SIM card to hook up with the $3/mo Tmobile service.
> >
> > Huh? What do they provide for three measly dollars?
> >
>
> Access to their network on a PAYG plan.
>
> 30 minutes and 10 texts allowed, I think. Never use them.
> Zero data,
> but you can add a 7-day 1G data plan for non-roaming locations
> for $10.
> "Roaming" has burned me a few times - OBX and Alaska are
> "roaming" and
> not covered in the $10 data add-on, for example. They wouldn't
> refund my
> money - I'd used 50 bytes to verify the data was enabled in
> Portland on
> the way.
>
> I have wifi almost everywhere. Can't see a need to have data
> plan most
> of the time. Plenty of off-line apps, plus ads don't get in
> the way or
> suck data.
>
> Sorta shocked about the SIM cost. I've always gotten one free
> or for $1.
>
> BTW, I've been on the t-mbl PAYG plan since 2007. It used to
> be better.
> No monthly costs, pay just for minutes used. Bought $10/yr for
> about 8
> yrs, that was it, before they changed it to $2.95/month in
> late 2015.
> $48/yr is pretty reasonable for an emergency cell phone, IMHO.
> My
> prepaid account expires yearly, so just put $50/yr on it. I
> figure most
> people are paying $50+/month, so adding the $10/wk for data
> during
> travel is a bargain!
>
> But it is t-mobile and sometimes the coverage does suck
> completely.
> OTOH, in those places pretty much every cell networks suck
> including
> verizon and AT&T.
>
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