Will Peek's $100 Lo-Fi BlackBerry Take Off?

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peek.jpgIs there a market for a cheap, one-function email gadget -- today's equivalent of a two-way pager? Peek, a NY-based startup, is about to find out.

We'd been anxiously waiting for the last year to hear more information from the company,  formerly known as Txtbl. But to our surprise, Peek has been quietly posting a few updates here and there for the last few weeks -- including the first photo of its $99.95 device, coming to Target stores nationwide on Sept. 14 (and earlier on the Web).

What is it? A thin gadget -- in cherry, aqua, and grey -- with a full QWERTY keyboard that sends and fetches email over T-Mobile's network for $19.95 a month, according to Amol Sarva, Peek's CEO. That's it. No mail-in rebate, no long-term contract, no phone calls, no Web browser, no digital camera, no App Store, no SMS, no MP3 player, no mobile TV -- just email, including Google's GMail, Yahoo mail, AOL, etc.

Will it be a hit? Maybe.

According to research firm M:Metrics, just 13% of U.S. mobile subscribers use email on their cellphones. Sarva, a former Virgin Mobile USA exec, says it's closer to 7% when you only consider frequent users. Assuming everyone with a cellphone has an email account -- a fairly safe assumption, we think -- that's around 90% of the country that's not already checking email on the go. That's either a big market, or a big group of people who have no interest in mobile email. Probably somewhere in the middle.

Peek's biggest hurdle: In the last year, the cost of rival devices that let you use mobile email and do other things -- like make phone calls -- has dropped significantly. A Palm Centro will also set you back around $100 after carrier subsidy and mail-in rebate (AT&T offers one for $70), and also includes access to the mobile Web, IM, phone calls, etc. It's smaller, so harder to type on, but the biggest difference is that it costs $10 more a month to use. A BlackBerry Pearl, which has better email but doesn't have a QWERTY keyboard, runs about the same rate as the Centro. And $100 more than that gets you an Apple iPhone with an 8-gig hard drive, widescreen movie player, etc.

Sarva's response: Peek is more elegant and easier to use than a cheap smartphone. This is probably true -- we haven't seen a Peek yet -- but is that enough?

To be sure, we know there's a market for simple, one-function devices. The Flip video camera, for instance, has been a commercial success, despite only being modestly cheaper than other, more sophisticated devices that can record video, like most digital cameras.

But we're not sure most people would pick the modestly cheaper Peek over slightly more expensive multi-use gadgets. At the same $100 price as the Peek costs, and $10 more per month, we'd probably sooner deal with the rebate hassle and buy a Centro or a Pearl -- or splurge for an iPhone. At half its current price -- say, $50 up front and $10 a month for service -- Peek would be a much easier sell.

See Also:
Yet Another Cool Digital Newspaper Product: Get The Wall Street Journal, For Free, On Your BlackBerry
Google Still Dreaming Of $50 Billion Mobile Ad Market
Txtbl: Mobile Email For The Masses?



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26 Comments

Does it have a web browser, at least? Given horrendous web experience on all phones but iPhone that might be a good selling point.

Otherwise, I think you're right: $100/$20 just way too much for email only these days.

Also, is it sexy push email like Blackberry, or just pull? And if the former, what does the back-end look like.

No. No web browser. Don't know about push, but would assume it doesn't, since it's not geared toward corporate must-have-email-NOW user to begin with. That said, you can get very fast email delivery (by most people's standards) without push these days.

This strikes me as a great option for 2003.

Web browser could easily be added via a software update, though T-Mobile/Peek might want more than $20 a month for that.

chris in ny said:
this is a watered down clone of the original blackberrys in the late 90s. ummm, 10 years too late IMHO....besides, blackberry service costs $20/mo on T-mobile anyway for non-enterpise users, so what is the point? You can get a Blackberry Curve for free when you sign up for service from any of a thousand dealers....This thing is dead in the water...

S.P. Gass (URL) said:
In my case, I am not planning to buy this lo-fi blackberry and am not planning to buy a more expensive one.

More thoughts: http://lowtechtimes.com/2008/02/12/i-like-blackberries-theyre-delicious/

There are so many options for relatively costly, 2-year-contract, converged, do-it-all devices that force you to deal with the carriers.

We wanted to make something completely different: super easy, beautiful and thin, set up in less than 5 minutes, gets your email quickly and automatically, and zero carrier gotchas or contracts. Peek is thinner than all the smartphones. It has a big, spacious keypad. Its battery lasts 2-3x longer.

But Peek is not for everyone. We see two kinds of people in the world. There are lots of all-in-oners; and there are lots of people who keep things separate. You know these folks -- they put both their cell phone and email device on the conference table, tuck their mp3 player in their bag, bring their digital camera to parties...

We hope to see these folks at Target stores nationwide in September!




allig said:
remember the AOL blueberry of years ago? was a RIM device like this, just AOL email plus AIM! didn't do so hot...

Graham Anderson said:
It could be quite a nice device for companies that want their people to have access to email, but don't want to manage people's mobile phones. Equally, for end users who want to get their email, without taking on the implicit expectation of constant callability that taking on a company mobile entails.

Kevin K. (URL) said:
Thrive or Fail? Peek:E-mail only handheld, $100 + $20/month- to be sold at Target [VOTE] - http://www.thriveorfail.com/dc96e

Matthew (URL) said:
It seems to me like the better option would be a device that could easily browse the web. Fast, easy, and the full experience. I could easily access my web-mail with a device like that. Plus, in many ways, it would be future proof. People could use as many or as little of the services they need on a daily basis via browser based services.

MindToWebGirl (URL) said:
I agree with Graham Anderson and the last part of the article withteh $50 down $10/month...If that was the offer I would buy one in a heartbeat...I believe a lot of my friends and coworkers would do the same...

Buy a Peek for $10/month to get email and then sign up with a major carrier for texting and calling only.

joe said:
$19.99 for monthly email is only $10 less than full service plan with voice and web BUT the full service plan quickly becomes pay as you go and can get out of hand quickly.

An email only service that caps at $19.99 means there isn't a chance for abuse and large monthly usage fees. It's a safe plan for those who want some connectivity and control costs.



Is there a market for a cheap, one-function email gadget -- today's equivalent of a two-way pager?


Not the right question. The right question would be:

Is there a market for a cheap, one-funciont *twitter* gadget -- today's equivalente of a two-way pager...

-- MV

sam said:
I want to say thank you for going against what everyone else thinks is "conventional". You're absolutely right, the geeks won't think too much of this device, but I can think of a dozen people that would love to have your Peek(r). I mean seriously, what did people think when Apple thought up the iPod device years ago? There were already many music players on the market...but what they did is incredibly simplify the experience...and made it available to the "rest" of the folks...and the rest is history.
Just last night I was talking to a friend who does full time evangelizing work during the day...and has about 400 emails waiting for him every couple of days when he checks his email account. And I thought it would be great to get him an "email only" device that was cheap and had full qwerty. And today I find this device.

I hope this works out for you guys...I just wish the email plan was more like $10.

- Sam De La Garza

Weller (URL) said:
Does anyone have deja vu? How could you not mention at&t Wireless trying this exact experiment in 2004 - $99/ $20 per month for the Ogo:

http://gizmodo.com/archives/att-wireless-ogo-officially-announced-022082.php

Even with the juice of an operator behind it the experiment was over before it started. The trend is toward converged devices and voice will be choice #1 always. Even at $50/$15 this is a gut-shot dog.

Charlie said:
I would so get that! I presently have a Sidekick pretty much just for e-mail and IM purposes...though mostly e-mail. This would cut my monthly down by $10.

I think it is a great device for a small group of users. Those who like mobile e-mail but don't need another cell phone. I had even debated about getting a Kindle for that....Though my concern is the e-mail experience might be poor as it is not meant for that...plus it is a lot bigger, though no monthly fee, that's nice.

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For background, I have an iPhone 3G on AT&T for personal, a Blackberry 8700G on Tmobile from work, but the biggest gripe I have with the Blackberry is that I can't manage folders. I use GTD and always have my inbox clear, either putting emails into action, archive or hold, and with the BB, I have to go back to my desktop or grab my iPhone to actually manage the folders, please tell me the Peek doesn't make me do this..

Andrew (Aus) said:
admittedly when i first heard about this product, i was instantly skeptical ...

but i think it would be important to consider the definition of "success" rather than failure, meaning that Peek may well NOT be striving to be the Walmart of mobile devices ... sometimes small (or in this case, simple) is better.

companies tend to show the ability to move and shake (their product/service offerings) after they develop a cult following. interested to see how this goes

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Jaco Saitutti said:
I would agree with some of the posted comments. The price to purchase the device is 50 to 75 dollars too much. Also, a monthly charge of $20.00 for JUST email is too much.

Offer the device for $25-50 dollars and a monthly fee of $9.95 and I'm signed up. If you offer addition users on one account, you could offer $6.95 for additional users such as family members. It would be a no brainer. You would sell these things off the shelf.

@ $100 for the device and $20 dollars a month you guys are DEAD IN THE WATER

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