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Peek is a super thin and stylish device that lets you take your email with you and stay connected when and where you want it. Designed for and dedicated to your personal mobile email, Peek is packaged in a lightweight, slim design with a color display, full keypad and simple menus to make email on the go a breeze.
Get unlimited email and text messaging for a flat, low monthly rate of $19.95. Monthly service is billed to directly to your credit card, so no need to worry about bills, late fees or penalties. And best of all, there are NO CONTRACTS EVER.
Peek is compatible with most major email providers including Yahoo, Gmail, AOL, Hotmail, AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, Roadrunner, BellSouth, SBCGlobal, Earthlink, Cox, Charter, Cablevision, NetZero, Mac, Optonline and many others. Plus, it is super simple to set-up -- enter your email address and password and that's it. You'll start receiving emails in less than 2 minutes!
Peek works on a high-speed wireless data network with nationwide coverage so it will work almost anywhere.
Critics have been raving about Peek. The New York Times says Peek is "simple" and "elegant." The Wall Street Journal says its "stylish and simple" and Time and Wired magazines have named Peek the Best Gadget of 2008!
What's in the box: Peek mobile email device, AC charger, Rechargeable lithium ion battery, Quick start guide
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- Unlimited email for a flat monthly rate -- compatible with most major email providers including Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, and AOL- Hassle-free -- No contracts, no credit checks, no activation fees ever!
- Large, high-contrast full-color screen makes it easy to read emails and full keyboard allows for quick and comfortable typing
- Long battery life - 4-5 days under typical usage; fully recharges in under 2 hours
- Works throughout the U.S. with full nationwide coverage
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By Y. Sawamiphakdi (California)
Very hard to open package. They use that Chinese junk plastic blister packaging.
Activated online Friday night. Waited for 20 minutes then turned on the Peek. No service (red x on antenna icon). Turned Peek off then on again. No service.
Customer service phone line was closed already. Won't open until Monday. Emailed [...]. No response. And my subscription time that I paid for is ticking away.
I thought Peek was known for their exemplary customer service! Guess not anymore.
By J. Keeling
This review is for the peek classic, the cheaper one. Got the peek this morning, activated the thing and immediately got emails. This afternoon, took the peek out in the Gulf of Mexico (working on the oil spill) and the device performed flawlessly. Cell phones work reliably out to about 3 miles on a good day, the peek uses T-Mobile's network and I can start working on received emails while returning to port. I should point out that the peek is very easy to figure out how to use. The peek classic has been criticized because it does not support push email. As you can scroll the menu down to the send/receive function and hit enter (you push in on the jog wheel), what's the problem? Too, when I drop the thing in the drink (notice I said when and not if) it won't cost an arm and a leg to replace like an iPhone would.
7/22/10 update:
updated this device to a peek pronto and newest operating system version. Cost only the priority usb cable which is available on peek's web site. Cannot really say things are any faster, but you can text with the peek pronto and the new bold fonts make reading texts/emails much easier. Do your self a favor and just buy the peek pronto from Amazon.com. It is worth the extra money. By the way, have not dropped the peek in the gulf yet.
8/26/10 update:
peek is now in Juno, AK. And it works great.
By aardvark (Boston, MA USA)
I had a peek for several months. Except that I had to recharge the battery much more often than a cell phone (about every 2 days at most, every day worked better) it was pretty good.
Then I started to noticing problems, really just annoyances. Finally, around 12:30 p.m. I got all my emails for that morning. I was at my office all morning which has fabulous T-Mobile coverage so I don't see how the issue was a signal, I would think it's the peek servers.
Bottom line, it's a nice gizmo for emails, as long as the occasional 4 hour delay is not problematic to you. It is to me, so I canceled the service (which, I should say, they were not difficult about).
By I. Dennis
Leo Franklin is right on. This is a sleek, promising device that ultimately is not worth the money. The biggest problem, one that Peek seems to have addressed with the Pronto, is not receiving push emails. Anyone, even the most casual user, will get time-sensitive emails that need to be read within minutes or hours, and the Peek simply cannot be relied on to deliver emails within a timely fashion.
Another problem I encountered is the UI design--the "simple" scroll wheel definitely takes some getting used to. This coming from someone in interactive marketing, so I'm familiar with the UI of most mobile devices and quick to learn. Still I found myself (gasp!) having to consult the manual to perform some operations.
I had no problems with reception (in San Francisco), but the lack of push email rendered this device useless to me within the first month. I had prepaid for three months, but canceled early. I simply stopped using the Peek. I can't recommend it to anyone.
By Thor Albro (Seattle, WA United States)
We bought this to keep up with emails while away from our business on weekends. This thing is NOT for anybody with anything other than an occasional email. The problem is that the service collects ALL your emails, even if you have already down-loaded on your home PC, and then laboriously downloads them - frequently crashing in the process. Just too slow and cranky for us, but might be great for an occasional light user.
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