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Published: 2012-05-07, Author: Ed , review by: talkandroid.com
Great looks, not too thick, Elegant in its simplicity, It vibrates when alerts, calls, texts, or other notifications are received, Comes with a black watchband and an adapter to use on any watchband. Colorful watchbands are also available from Sony, Batte
By far the top negative thing about the watch for me is the spotty Bluetooth connectivity. Keep in mind that I have only tested this on my HTC Evo 3D and it may work much more solidly on other devices. I've read other reviews that mention it's solid on th
Well, with everything I've had to say about the Sony SmartWatch, you might think it's not very smart at all. To a degree, I would agree with you. There's really no smarts on the watch itself. All the heavy lifting is done by your phone. And with the occas...
Abstract: Smartwatches have never quite caught on with consumers, and yet they continue to fascinate we on the fringes of Geek Chic. Dating back to the days of Casio's calculator and Data Bank models, the novelty of packing computing power on our wrists has held so...
Compared to its predecessor, the Sony SmartWatch is a vast improvement: for a start it can keep hold of a Bluetooth connection. Still, what worth it brings to most users remains questionable. If you regularly field calls and receive – but don’t need t...
Better looking than most smart watches, Definite geek chic factor, Comfortable, Works seamlessly with a recommended handset, Music controls are a nice touch
Software is overly complex to set up, No guarantee of future compatibility, Apps are of limited use, Initially confusing, Expensive
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Published: 2013-04-04, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony SmartWatch draws the eye with its sleek, stylish looks. It also offers a wide range of wireless functions notifications, call handling, and music control made possible by a Bluetooth smartphone connection
The Sony SmartWatch needs an Android smartphone connection to function or even keep the time, it isn't compatible with iOS, and its display can't be read in sunlight. It needs to be charged daily
The Sony SmartWatch enters the realm of usability thanks to recent software updates, but it's still more smartphone accessory than solid standalone timepiece....
Published: 2012-07-13, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
The software only seems to be an issue when you get it to do large batch tasks at once, so if you don't follow many people or you aren't friends on Facebook with a lot more, you should be able to make do with the Liveview Manager.As far as the watch itsel...
The Sony SmartWatch is a cool and attractive gadget, one that you want just for the sake of it. However, it's more than just a shiny touchscreen watch offering plenty of apps and functionality. The downsides are a slightly bulky design and the need to cha...
Abstract: Now you can look like Dick Tracy, with this watch that connects to your Android smartphone. It shows calls, messages and notifications. It’s got a touchscreen. It’s powered by Android, so can run apps. Basically, it makes other watches look like they’r...