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*******A major failure. Kreyos' Meteor finally arrives after a 7 month delay and is virtually useless; missing major functionalities and basic functionalities promised LAST YEAR. See a full list of the issues here:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1aZ-uFfmyjeZ1NkVjdpMEZvV0E/edit
Initially a crowd funded project from Indiegogo, Kreyos raised $1.5 Million for the Meteor, surpassing the original goal of $100,000. The duration of bidding lasted for nearly three months - from June 23 to August 12, 2013.<ref>Ong, Josh. "[http://thenextweb.com/gadgets/2013/07/29/kreyos-smartwatch-crowdfunding-campaign-passes-1-million-in-contributions/#!x4N8M Kreyos smartwatch crowdfunding campaign passes $1 million in contributions]", The Next Web. Retrieved 3 March 2014.</ref> Their next big update came on 10/08/2013 when they [http://email.indiegogo.com/wf/click?upn=W5dcvvLeNdOc-2F-2BaIKuG5PJJzxAiiYXQ1dKSLYcQYkig-3D_fKdnK3-2FXwUShelkUOmBhemhJ4kfWcyt66NwTSTVaY9qy3n0cAgcvVwDxZbGc3mMnLoPP2XEh1rXAG0ILqyuCpQcx5tG3eGQrT8zRsXLFtYCKU2-2FCiuLpGR4LED4dPLCFdTQiTj8TEdoTLl-2BG99vP1LFL-2F-2FHqLgtZoZahkYCIFf8MIVkfKkhk1CnTJQ3BSCDUH-2F0i3YZechB9PlLokV4T07A9Co4fKVA9NKKjxXDVWnVsZpEcENcHdcgLZZ2MGEMS provided footage of an engineer test]. The first delay was announced on 11/13/2013. Kreyos stated during their pilot production run they discovered the position of the speaker holes in the Meteor case muffled the speaker and it wasn’t their idea of how to put out the best product they can develop. The solution they implement to solve this problem also increase the overall volume by 25%. As a result this changed the delivery date from January 2014 to mid February 2014.
Initially a crowd funded project from Indiegogo, Kreyos raised $1.5 Million for the Meteor, surpassing the original goal of $100,000. The duration of bidding lasted for nearly three months - from June 23 to August 12, 2013.<ref>Ong, Josh. "[http://thenextweb.com/gadgets/2013/07/29/kreyos-smartwatch-crowdfunding-campaign-passes-1-million-in-contributions/#!x4N8M Kreyos smartwatch crowdfunding campaign passes $1 million in contributions]", The Next Web. Retrieved 3 March 2014.</ref> Their next big update came on 10/08/2013 when they [http://email.indiegogo.com/wf/click?upn=W5dcvvLeNdOc-2F-2BaIKuG5PJJzxAiiYXQ1dKSLYcQYkig-3D_fKdnK3-2FXwUShelkUOmBhemhJ4kfWcyt66NwTSTVaY9qy3n0cAgcvVwDxZbGc3mMnLoPP2XEh1rXAG0ILqyuCpQcx5tG3eGQrT8zRsXLFtYCKU2-2FCiuLpGR4LED4dPLCFdTQiTj8TEdoTLl-2BG99vP1LFL-2F-2FHqLgtZoZahkYCIFf8MIVkfKkhk1CnTJQ3BSCDUH-2F0i3YZechB9PlLokV4T07A9Co4fKVA9NKKjxXDVWnVsZpEcENcHdcgLZZ2MGEMS provided footage of an engineer test]. The first delay was announced on 11/13/2013. Kreyos stated during their pilot production run they discovered the position of the speaker holes in the Meteor case muffled the speaker and it wasn’t their idea of how to put out the best product they can develop. The solution they implement to solve this problem also increase the overall volume by 25%. As a result this changed the delivery date from January 2014 to mid February 2014.



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Kreyos
Founded2012
Headquarters

Kreyos is a consumer electronics company based in San Francisco, California. Since 2012, the company has been developing digital wearable devices fitted for people with active lifestyles. The Kreyos Meteor, the company's first product, started as a crowd funding campaign from Indiegogo.

History

              • A major failure. Kreyos' Meteor finally arrives after a 7 month delay and is virtually useless; missing major functionalities and basic functionalities promised LAST YEAR. See a full list of the issues here:

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1aZ-uFfmyjeZ1NkVjdpMEZvV0E/edit

Initially a crowd funded project from Indiegogo, Kreyos raised $1.5 Million for the Meteor, surpassing the original goal of $100,000. The duration of bidding lasted for nearly three months - from June 23 to August 12, 2013.[1] Their next big update came on 10/08/2013 when they provided footage of an engineer test. The first delay was announced on 11/13/2013. Kreyos stated during their pilot production run they discovered the position of the speaker holes in the Meteor case muffled the speaker and it wasn’t their idea of how to put out the best product they can develop. The solution they implement to solve this problem also increase the overall volume by 25%. As a result this changed the delivery date from January 2014 to mid February 2014.

On 11/22/2013 Kreyos apologized for the first time about the the lack of communication. On 12/08/2013 they announced their presence at CES 2014. On 12/24/2013 Kreyos sent out an update talking about implementing and testing the changes to improve the speaker, submission of the latest Meteor for official FCC, CE, and IC testing and providing dates for the next the production run 6 days later. On Jan 10th of 2014 a video was sent out showing the functionality of the watch with Siri in attempt to calm backers.

On Jan 22th the second delay came pushing back the delivery date to April. This time the delay was cause because of an “echoing” issue identified in the late stages of hardware testing. On Jan 28th they announced a solution to the problem along with a commitment to more transparent to backers in regards to all things related to development and making sure they updated backers as often as possible moving forward. After Further testing on Feb 11th they announced the problem was solved and that the entire senior management team was overseeing activity related to this fix in our production facilities and were manufacturing the new molds to fix the existing hardware. In an attempt to thank those who didn't ask for a refund Kreyos offered a limited edition belt clip and a 40% discount on the Meteor 2 for all backers.

Kreyos' next update, on March 21st contained a video showing the watch interacting with Google Now on the Android platform along with images of the UI for the iPhone. In April they also announce the special color of the belt clip which backers voted on. The color was Grey. At the end of April came another delay, at not fault of Kreyos, which moved the delivery date back to the end of May. This time the delay was a result of a delay in the delivery of new speaker components. Then on May 16th the day after the next production run was suppose to start Kreyos announced a destructive storm hit their production facilities in Guangdong province and manufacturing has stalled due to flooding in the factory.

By the end of May Kreoys said they were shipping the first 5,000 units to the United States to be distributed to backers. Later Kreyos said that the units would be sent to backer according to when they backed the indiegogo. This meant that any backers before June or July 2013 had a chance at finally receiving the watch. They stated that the vessel should take 3 to 4 weeks to transport the unit from the manufacture to the United States. Kreyos addressed and apologized for their iOS, which wasn't 100% ready, saying they submitted the app in advance since there’s been some situations where the app isn’t approved for a long period of time. Orders started to be received by backer the beginning of August.

As of 8/17/2014 the android app and iOS app is still having issues everything from disconnecting from the phone to not syncing at all. The Windows Phone app has yet to be released. This has been extremely bothersome to backers as all functionality other than basic watch functions are dependent on app for it to work properly.

Kreyos Meteor

The Kreyos Meteor is a smart watch created and developed by Kreyos and is considered as its flagship product.


Kreyos Meteor
ManufacturerKreyos
TypeSmart Watch
Operating systemiOS 4+, Android 2.3+,
Battery150 mAh Lithium
Run time: 1-2 days
Display1.26-inch 144x168 px Memory LCD Screen
Always on
ConnectivityBluetooth 4.0 LE and ANT+

Features

The Meteor promised voice and gesture controls for sending messages and emails, making calls, and changing the music on your phone; however, none of these promised features materialized in the final product. It displays all options and information through an ultra low energy 1.26-inch memory LCD Screen unless the unit's "waterproof" design is tested. It has a backlight and a vibrating motor, along with an alarm that can be set through the device itself. Sensors include a three-axis gyrometer, falling short of the alleged six-axis accelerometer and a gyrometer. for connectivity purposes, the Meteor sometimes uses a Bluetooth 4.0 low energy and is compatible to Android, iOS and Windows Phone 8 devices. The watch also offers ANT+ connectivity, allowing it to connect to a cyclocomputer and a heart rate monitor, along with other such peripheral technology. Other missing features include an app-programmable gesture control system, Siri, Google Now and voice command support, a 'Find your Phone' option as well as cloud storage for keeping fitness information and other data.

The Meteor has a built-in microphone and low-quality speaker, specific tracking modes for cycling and running, and a number of other built-in activity trackers.[2] The unit is detachable from the watchband, and can be transferred to a lanyard or a belt clip.[3]

Reception

The success of its Indiegogo campaign sparked much talk of a device that can finally have Star Trek-communicator functionality.[4] But critics are still skeptical of the Meteor. While bemoaning the watch's lack of voice and gesture controls, and waterproof design, one critic feels that the grayscale display lacks quality in terms of overall screen visibility.[5] Another points out the lack of touch screen options, although, if included, the gesture controls would make up for this.[6] While another review says that the design of the Meteor "will not wow your friends, but is acceptable for casual use.[7]

The latest criticism on the Meteor is the recent delay in shipping due to an echoing issue that was discovered in a recent test. With the shipping date moved to April, there has been a collective sense of frustration among the early buyers and backers of the watch. Despite this, the team assures that they foresee no more delays in the future as recent testing suggested that the fix they identified does address the issue permanently.[8] The Meteor was then set to be released on April 2014. After a further delay, the Meteor was set to be delivered to the first 5,000 backers by the end of July. [9] Instead, the backers were once again made to wait, while pre-orders close to the distribution center were completed first.

Further criticism is the fact that Kreyos failed to release an App for the watch despite the fact that some devices had been delivered. They claimed to be wanting to release the app at the same time to ensure customers all had the same version, maintaining the App is currently with the App store just waiting for the go ahead from themselves. Social media is rife with doubt and unrest at Kreyos's lack of action.[10][11]

Kreyos has also recently come under scrutiny from its backers for posting on its Facebook page that the watch was only waterproof up to 1 meter depth for 30 minutes, and also that the watch has a 3-axis gyroscope. This is contrary to the information originally given about the watch and also (as of July 27th) still on their website that states the watch contains a 6-axis gyroscope as well as being waterproof up to 5 meters. Kreyos have also been under heavy fire for their lack of information and consistent vague statements on delays and deadlines.[12] Additionally, Kreyos has responded to negative feedback by deleting the comments and links to the Better Business Bureau left on their social networks.

References

  1. ^ Ong, Josh. "Kreyos smartwatch crowdfunding campaign passes $1 million in contributions", The Next Web. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  2. ^ Novellino, Teresa. "Kreyos smartwatch aims to skip Pebble's production woes", Upstart Business Journal. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Kreyos Meteor smartwatch attempts to one-up the Pebble (hands-on)", CNET. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  4. ^ Parrack, Dave. "Kreyos Meteor smartwatch brings Star Trek tech to life", Gizmag. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  5. ^ Shchetko, Nick. "7 Smartwatch Models to Try Before Apple's iWatch Arrives", Minyanville. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  6. ^ Wyatt, Mitchell. "Kreyos Meteor Review", Knoji. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  7. ^ Mentor, Jon. "Kreyos Meteor on Indiegogo", Smart Watch News. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  8. ^ Shchetko, Nick. "Interview: Kreyos Co-Founder talks Meteor Smartwatch shipping delays and next steps", Smart Watch Fans. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  9. ^ "[1]"
  10. ^ https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kreyos-the-only-smartwatch-with-voice-gesture-control/x/2504339#comments
  11. ^ https://www.facebook.com/groups/469833006482519/
  12. ^ https://www.facebook.com/kreyos

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1aZ-uFfmyjeZ1NkVjdpMEZvV0E/edit

  • Official website
  • "KREYOS: The ONLY Smartwatch With Voice & Gesture Control | Indiegogo". indiegogo.com. Retrieved 2014-02-20.