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Published: 2012-02-20, Author: Steven , review by: tuaw.com
Zomm has come up with a slick product that fills a need for almost everyone. If you haven't already lost your keys or your iPhone, you most likely will at some point. At least the Wireless Leash Plus will warn you before you're too far away from either y...
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Published: 2011-11-01, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com
Abstract: Face it, after spending $150-$200 on a smartphone and signing a two-year agreement, the last thing you want to do is lose that Photon 4G or Droid Bionic . Considering all the places we take our handsets, we make it all too easy to leave it lying on the re...
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Published: 2011-05-25, Author: Dave , review by: intomobile.com
Abstract: Zomm joins the growing list of multi-porpose Bluetooth accessories that solve more problems than the basic earpiece. The simple fact is millions of smartphones with built-in Bluetooth are shipping worldwide and so far, the majority of Bluetooth accessorie...
Awesome form factor. Works as advertised. Multiple features.
Sooo loud. Setup hurdles required multiple resets. Fivesecond flash is rather distracting. Constant Bluetooth connection drains your phone’s battery. It’s a big commitment to basically agree to always carry your keys and your phone together.
The Zomm works as advertised, but even so, it’s not very convenient or practical.Zomm...
Multitasks better than Ari Gold. Braindead simple to set up and activate. Stays powered for up to three days
Lack of volume control dependent on promised firmware updates. Speakerphone doesn't pick up sounds well unless directly in front of you. Emergency call takes at least 15 seconds to initiate
Abstract: For the past couple of days, I've been carrying a new Bluetooth accessory around with me - ZOMM. ZOMM stands for "Zac, Olivia and Madison's Mom" and is the brainchild of serial entrepreneur Laurie Penix. The device is simple in design, but rich in feat...
Abstract: This mild, entirely unreasonable sense of having been cheated – I often wonder if I could get better odds on not having a car accident from Messrs Ladbrokes – extends to gadgetry, too. I do find it just a little irritating when things that warn you of thi...