O+ Tag hands-on, first impressions

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O+ USA recently released a wearable device called the O+ Tag, a water resistant Bluetooth-enabled pendant that connects to your Android smartphone. It acts as an SMS reader, pedometer, and retrieves notifications from your smartphone. Find out what we think of the device by reading our hands on and first impressions below.

The O+ Tag is a plastic device that resembles a narrow pendant. On the front is the small black and white LED display. On the right side are a couple of buttons for Power/Lock/Back and Scroll/Select (press to Scroll, press and hold to Select). Found on the left side is a flap that covers the microUSB port. Right on top is the small speaker, while down at the bottom is the pinhole for the mic. Found at the back is the O+ logo.

On hand, the O+ Tag is light which is good if you’re wearing it around your neck. The sides has a rubber-like strip which gives it a ruggedized appeal. The Tag’s display is protected by a film of plastic but it’s prone to scratches which makes it look ugly to look at when viewed up close. When powered on the Tag initially shows the time and battery level. Press and hold the Select button for a couple of seconds and it will bring up the menu of its features: Phonebook, Call History, Messages, Bluetooth, Alerts, Phone Radar, Phone Finder, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Bluetooth to Selfie, and Settings.

To connect your Android smartphone to the Tag, just turn on Bluetooth on both devices, make the Tag is discoverable and pair to like any normal Bluetooth device. Once connected, your smartphone might ask for permission to allow Tag to access your phonebook, just allow it and you’re good to go.

After pairing we were able to view our Phonebook and Call History. To view your messages and use the Bluetooth to Selfie feature, the BT Notifier app needs to be installed on your Android device first. We also tried the Pedometer feature but it’s not really accurate. There were times that we were walking and the steps didn’t even register. We jumped three times and it registered 9 steps. We also tried the Phone Finder feature but we always get the “Cannot find the phone” message.

The O+ Tag is a promising wearable device that aims to be different by not being a smartwatch like what most manufacturers are producing. It looks simple and rugged. It has practical uses like viewing your messages or phonebook, and answer calls without having to take your smartphone out of your pocket.

Another good thing about the O+ Tag is its affordable price of Php1,995. But we think a more affordable price would make it more enticing to those who want to try a wearable for the first time.

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O+ Tag hands-on, first impressions

Lazada Philippines

O+ USA recently released a wearable device called the O+ Tag, a water resistant Bluetooth-enabled pendant that connects to your Android smartphone. It acts as an SMS reader, pedometer, and retrieves notifications from your smartphone. Find out what we think of the device by reading our hands on and first impressions below.

The O+ Tag is a plastic device that resembles a narrow pendant. On the front is the small black and white LED display. On the right side are a couple of buttons for Power/Lock/Back and Scroll/Select (press to Scroll, press and hold to Select). Found on the left side is a flap that covers the microUSB port. Right on top is the small speaker, while down at the bottom is the pinhole for the mic. Found at the back is the O+ logo.

On hand, the O+ Tag is light which is good if you’re wearing it around your neck. The sides has a rubber-like strip which gives it a ruggedized appeal. The Tag’s display is protected by a film of plastic but it’s prone to scratches which makes it look ugly to look at when viewed up close. When powered on the Tag initially shows the time and battery level. Press and hold the Select button for a couple of seconds and it will bring up the menu of its features: Phonebook, Call History, Messages, Bluetooth, Alerts, Phone Radar, Phone Finder, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Bluetooth to Selfie, and Settings.

To connect your Android smartphone to the Tag, just turn on Bluetooth on both devices, make the Tag is discoverable and pair to like any normal Bluetooth device. Once connected, your smartphone might ask for permission to allow Tag to access your phonebook, just allow it and you’re good to go.

After pairing we were able to view our Phonebook and Call History. To view your messages and use the Bluetooth to Selfie feature, the BT Notifier app needs to be installed on your Android device first. We also tried the Pedometer feature but it’s not really accurate. There were times that we were walking and the steps didn’t even register. We jumped three times and it registered 9 steps. We also tried the Phone Finder feature but we always get the “Cannot find the phone” message.

The O+ Tag is a promising wearable device that aims to be different by not being a smartwatch like what most manufacturers are producing. It looks simple and rugged. It has practical uses like viewing your messages or phonebook, and answer calls without having to take your smartphone out of your pocket.

Another good thing about the O+ Tag is its affordable price of Php1,995. But we think a more affordable price would make it more enticing to those who want to try a wearable for the first time.

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O+ Tag hands-on, first impressions

Lazada Philippines

O+ USA recently released a wearable device called the O+ Tag, a water resistant Bluetooth-enabled pendant that connects to your Android smartphone. It acts as an SMS reader, pedometer, and retrieves notifications from your smartphone. Find out what we think of the device by reading our hands on and first impressions below.

The O+ Tag is a plastic device that resembles a narrow pendant. On the front is the small black and white LED display. On the right side are a couple of buttons for Power/Lock/Back and Scroll/Select (press to Scroll, press and hold to Select). Found on the left side is a flap that covers the microUSB port. Right on top is the small speaker, while down at the bottom is the pinhole for the mic. Found at the back is the O+ logo.

On hand, the O+ Tag is light which is good if you’re wearing it around your neck. The sides has a rubber-like strip which gives it a ruggedized appeal. The Tag’s display is protected by a film of plastic but it’s prone to scratches which makes it look ugly to look at when viewed up close. When powered on the Tag initially shows the time and battery level. Press and hold the Select button for a couple of seconds and it will bring up the menu of its features: Phonebook, Call History, Messages, Bluetooth, Alerts, Phone Radar, Phone Finder, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Bluetooth to Selfie, and Settings.

To connect your Android smartphone to the Tag, just turn on Bluetooth on both devices, make the Tag is discoverable and pair to like any normal Bluetooth device. Once connected, your smartphone might ask for permission to allow Tag to access your phonebook, just allow it and you’re good to go.

After pairing we were able to view our Phonebook and Call History. To view your messages and use the Bluetooth to Selfie feature, the BT Notifier app needs to be installed on your Android device first. We also tried the Pedometer feature but it’s not really accurate. There were times that we were walking and the steps didn’t even register. We jumped three times and it registered 9 steps. We also tried the Phone Finder feature but we always get the “Cannot find the phone” message.

The O+ Tag is a promising wearable device that aims to be different by not being a smartwatch like what most manufacturers are producing. It looks simple and rugged. It has practical uses like viewing your messages or phonebook, and answer calls without having to take your smartphone out of your pocket.

Another good thing about the O+ Tag is its affordable price of Php1,995. But we think a more affordable price would make it more enticing to those who want to try a wearable for the first time.

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Five Facebook Settings You Need to Use

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How well do you control your Facebook profiles? Here are five settings the social network has equipped itself with, and can be used to strengthen your online account security and privacy.

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Social media sites have been an integral part of our online life nowadays, and Facebook is one anybody can’t miss out on. With these settings, you can raise your privacy and security stakes, giving you a more peaceful mind in the long run.

Profile link to search engines

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Did you know that you can turn off your listings on search engines like Google and Yahoo? Here’s a fact: When you search for your name online, the first on every listing would probably be your social media accounts. To prevent people from looking you up on the web, go to Settings > Privacy. Click on “Do you want other search engines to link to your timeline?”, and uncheck the box that is in it.

Review Tagged Posts and Photos

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Reviewing post and photo tags before they show up on your profile can be really helpful, especially when getting rid of those few pictures from a party you wouldn’t want your bosses, who happens to be your Facebook friends, can see. To activate, go to Settings > Timeline and Tagging and click on the “Review posts friends tag you in before they appear on your timeline?” option. Once enabled, you will have to manually approve all tagged posts before they appear on your wall, which can be accessed through your activity log.

Login approvals and Code Generators

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If you want to keep your account secured and you linked your mobile number with your account, login approvals are the way to go. Once activated, a code will be sent to your registered mobile number when logging in unknown or untrusted browsers.

You can also opt to bring the codes with you anywhere via the Code Generator. It provides ten predetermined codes that you can use to login to your account.

Trusted Contacts

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Besides code generators and two-step authentication, another way to further secure your account is to register a trusted contact, which serves as a key when you forget your Facebook account password and you can’t get into your email to reset it.

How does this work? In case you get locked out of your account, you can choose the trusted friends option to get a code to reset your password. Once you have activated a reset via trusted friends, you will be given a special URL which contains a special code only they can see. You need to call up any of your trusted friends and send them the URL, and they need to revert back the special code for you to unlock your account and reset your passcode.

To manage your trusted contacts, go to Settings > Security > Trusted Contacts. While this may be really helpful, keep in mind that you only give the special privilege to family members and close friends.

Email notifications

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Does your inbox pile up tons of Facebook emails notifying you of comments, friend requests, likes, and game reminders? You can opt out of future emails from the social networking site. To disable them, go to Settings > Notifications > Email to unsubscribe from digests and feeds you do not need.

That wraps up our list of Facebook settings you’re probably not using, and we hope that we helped you putting up a better defense against the bad elements. Is a setting not on the list? Drop your recommendations down the comments section below.

 

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Five Facebook Settings You Need to Use

Lazada Philippines

How well do you control your Facebook profiles? Here are five settings the social network has equipped itself with, and can be used to strengthen your online account security and privacy.

facebook-features1

Social media sites have been an integral part of our online life nowadays, and Facebook is one anybody can’t miss out on. With these settings, you can raise your privacy and security stakes, giving you a more peaceful mind in the long run.

Profile link to search engines

facebook-1

Did you know that you can turn off your listings on search engines like Google and Yahoo? Here’s a fact: When you search for your name online, the first on every listing would probably be your social media accounts. To prevent people from looking you up on the web, go to Settings > Privacy. Click on “Do you want other search engines to link to your timeline?”, and uncheck the box that is in it.

Review Tagged Posts and Photos

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Reviewing post and photo tags before they show up on your profile can be really helpful, especially when getting rid of those few pictures from a party you wouldn’t want your bosses, who happens to be your Facebook friends, can see. To activate, go to Settings > Timeline and Tagging and click on the “Review posts friends tag you in before they appear on your timeline?” option. Once enabled, you will have to manually approve all tagged posts before they appear on your wall, which can be accessed through your activity log.

Login approvals and Code Generators

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If you want to keep your account secured and you linked your mobile number with your account, login approvals are the way to go. Once activated, a code will be sent to your registered mobile number when logging in unknown or untrusted browsers.

You can also opt to bring the codes with you anywhere via the Code Generator. It provides ten predetermined codes that you can use to login to your account.

Trusted Contacts

facebook-31

Besides code generators and two-step authentication, another way to further secure your account is to register a trusted contact, which serves as a key when you forget your Facebook account password and you can’t get into your email to reset it.

How does this work? In case you get locked out of your account, you can choose the trusted friends option to get a code to reset your password. Once you have activated a reset via trusted friends, you will be given a special URL which contains a special code only they can see. You need to call up any of your trusted friends and send them the URL, and they need to revert back the special code for you to unlock your account and reset your passcode.

To manage your trusted contacts, go to Settings > Security > Trusted Contacts. While this may be really helpful, keep in mind that you only give the special privilege to family members and close friends.

Email notifications

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Does your inbox pile up tons of Facebook emails notifying you of comments, friend requests, likes, and game reminders? You can opt out of future emails from the social networking site. To disable them, go to Settings > Notifications > Email to unsubscribe from digests and feeds you do not need.

That wraps up our list of Facebook settings you’re probably not using, and we hope that we helped you putting up a better defense against the bad elements. Is a setting not on the list? Drop your recommendations down the comments section below.

 

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