Published: 2014-12-16, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.in
Abstract: I've been keen on smartwatches pretty much since day one. I get a lot of emails, texts, and assorted notifications, most of them garbage but some vitally important. Having a glancable screen on my wrist makes life infinitely easier. But smartwatches have ...
Abstract: You must have already known by now that most of the smartphone makers have started showing interest in the wearable device market. Among the first lot that started making the wearable devices like smartwatch were Samsung and Pebble. However, soon Japanese...
Pros, Mirasol color e-paper display is always on, and works indoors and out, Works with any Android phone running Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean, Slick wireless charging with the included dock, Smooth interface, Can configure notifications on a per-app
Cons, Expensive, Bulky, Stiff wrist strap is difficult to fasten and size adjustments are permanent, No camera or video recorder, Doesn't make calls, Can't install additional apps, Finicky capacitive buttons, No iOS support
Mirasol display is useful in any lighting condition, an ideal push-notification receiver, Activity applet introduces interesting fitness functionality, free Toq app is an easy-to-use setup centre, wireless charging accessory is fun and fast
Bulky and ugly design, watchstrap requires trimming (with scissors), no camera, no connectivity apart from smartphone, notification previews only, lack of inputs, few applets, expensive, capacitive buttons are tricky to use
The Qualcomm Toq has way too many cons to be considered a finished product. Primarily it's not very pretty for something that's designed to be worn and therefore seen at all times. It also doesn't have much in the way of hardware, there aren't many...
Published: 2013-09-05, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Qualcomm's new Toq smartwatch is now a reality, and Pocket-lint managed to get some hands-on time with the watch at Qualcomm's Uplinq conference in San Diego to find out whether this is the time keeper you want to own. Costing around $300 (£190) when it...
Published: 2014-04-21, Author: Jose , review by: nerdreactor.com
All in all this was a good watch, just don't expect any bells and whistles. The Toq smartwatch sticks to the basics, but with its quirks and small flaws, I suggest waiting for the price to go down a bit more. It's priced right now at $250 shipped, and tha...
Abstract: We're definitely in the year of the wearables boom. In 2013 we saw the rise of activity trackers. Smartwatches became a bit more mainstream and I think as 2014 continues (we're now in Quarter 2) we'll see more of them. With so many companies starting out...
Abstract: With a stack of smartwatches having sat on the corner of my desk for the last three or four months, it's finally time that we start running through reviews of them all. The stack is only going to grow over the coming year, so it's probably best that we gi...
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Published: 2014-02-07, Author: Scott , review by: androidguys.com
The Qualcomm Toq is not for everyone. Then again, “smartwatches” didn't even exist two years ago. We've lived without them for ages and many people will never think twice about owning one. You really need to convince yourself that you need one today but t...