Sony Ericsson MBW-100 Review Roundup
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- Review by Mobileburn (31st October, 2006)

The Sony Ericsson MBW-100 displays ID-caller and other information to the user. The other features include controlling music playback, alerting users of sms received and can even reject inbound calls (via bluetooth 2.0) or send them directly to voicemail. The following Sony Ericsson handsets are compatible with MBW-100:K610, K610i, K618, K790, K800, V630, W710, W810, W850, Z610, and Z710. MBW-100 can run up to 7 days on one full charge.
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Mobileburn have recently reviewed the Sony Ericsson MBW-100 and write;
“Pairing the device with a phone is pretty easy, thanks to Sony Ericsson’s auto-pairing functionality. To initiate pairing, the user must press the watch’s bottom button 4 times (once to bring up the menu, 3 times to move to the pairing icon) and then press the top button to activate it. The MBW-100 will then seek out the phone and auto-pair with it, causing a prompt to come up on the phone asking the user if they wish to add the watch to the phone’s list of paired devices. That’s it. It takes all but 10 seconds - no PIN code required.”
CNET Asia have recently reviewed the Sony Ericsson MBW-100 and write;
“Once we paired the watch with a Sony Ericsson Z610i clamshell, the center dial button could also be used to play and stop the music tracks on the phone. A long press of the center dial button allowed us to skip to the next song. Too bad the OLED display wasn’t able to show the song title…Despite its chunky design and not-so-affordable sticker price, the Sony Ericsson MBW-100 remains one of the more innovative Bluetooth phone accessories we’ve come across so far”
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