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TwitterPeek


$200.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:3-4 days of battery life. $7.95 a month or $199 for lifetime service. Easy to use.

The Cons:Makes you look like a Twitter addict/nerd (like you truly are). Requires too many steps to see a tweet. Slow - interface and tweet update time.

TwitterPeek is a dedicated tweeting device designed strictly for accessing Twitter while on the go in the United States. It utilizes pre-existing mobile-phone networks to access Twitter from anywhere in the US.

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Users log into their Twitter account, after which they can tweet, reply, retweet, send direct messages, and download followers. Keep in mind though that TwitterPeek only supports ONE ACCOUNT, which means friends and family members will each need their own unit. TwitterPeek offers two retail options: $99 or $199. The $99 offer allows for six free months of service, after which each additional month costs $7.95. The $199 plan, on the other hand, comes with LIFETIME SERVICE; no contract required. And the included battery lasts approximately 3 to 4 days.

Features

  • Dedicated Tweeting Device
  • US Nationwide Coverage
  • One Twitter Account ONLY
  • Twitter Account RESET
  • Rechargeable Battery
  • Six Month Plan ($99)
  • Lifetime Service Plan ($199)

Key Unit Features

  • Read Tweets
  • Send Tweeters
  • Reply
  • Retweet
  • Direct Message
  • View Twitpics
  • Read Links
  • Download Followers 

Model Variations

  • TwitterPeek | Gray
  • TwitterPeek | Aqua

User Reviews (4)

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Pros
  • 2

    3-4 days of battery life

  • 2

    $7.95 a month or $199 for lifetime service

  • 2

    easy to use

  • 2

    solid and comfortable QWERTY keyboard

  • 2

    good size

Cons
  • 4

    makes you look like a Twitter addict/nerd (like you truly are)

  • 3

    requires too many steps to see a tweet

  • 3

    slow - interface and tweet update time

  • 3

    no better than the Twitter app on any decent smartphone

  • 3

    only supports a single account

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