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Bluetooth wrist action with Fossil MBW-100

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Sony Ericcson Bluetooth(TM) Watch MBW-100Seems like these days, there's nowhere you can't go Bluetooth.

S
ony Ericsson just launched an innovative and stylish Bluetooth watch, designed in partnership with those cool watchmakers Fossil called the MBW-100.

Imagine you're in an important meeting and your phone vibrates. Interrupt to cancel the call, or discreetly press a simple key on your watch that can reject the call?

The MBW-100 allows a whole new way of using your mobile phone, and you start by leaving your phone in your pocket.

The stylish OLED display beneath the watch face displays who is calling or receive notification of text messages, this clever little gem will you become more efficient in your daily communication. It even sends you an out-of-range notification when you are separated from your phone!

If your phone has a music player feature, it also allows you to play, pause and skip to the next track. Made from durable stainless steel, makes it more of a fashion accessory than a mobile phone accessory. So besides letting your leave your phone in your pocket, the stylish Bluetooth™ Watch MBW-100 watch allows you to stay in control while looking ubercool.


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