Initial Review of Oaxis' InkCase+: A Kickstarter Product
After connecting the InkCase+ to my phone, I installed the companion apps and other apps from the company to start to set up the device. One thing that I had hoped they would do is they put the apps onto the Google PlayStore. That would make it easier when they push new updates to the app and such. The Companion app needs some work as the InkCase+ keeps on losing connection with the app on the phone, and it needs to be optimized as it drains my phone's battery on standby for some reason. I haven't used the other apps yet, but will comment in the full review later. I can't comment on the battery life yet in this initial impression review, but will do so in the full review.
In conclusion, Oaxis has made a good looking device but in order for this product to be a hit, I am looking forward to what they do with the software. I am interested if third party developers will develop apps for this device as it will increase what the InkCase+ can do. I hope the updating process for software is easier (via Google PlayStore), but I'm hoping some optimizations are made until then.
In conclusion, Oaxis has made a good looking device but in order for this product to be a hit, I am looking forward to what they do with the software. I am interested if third party developers will develop apps for this device as it will increase what the InkCase+ can do. I hope the updating process for software is easier (via Google PlayStore), but I'm hoping some optimizations are made until then.
Left: The small universal FitCase. Right: The pouch.
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