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83 Reviews
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Against all odds
You might feel cool wearing the Sony SmartWatch. Is $150 too much to spend to feel cool? The facade is pure Sony classicism—a silver bezel
Deep black screen
And that emblematic Sony logo. In this context
The logo is the geek couture v
Portable and light
An open platform
Decent battery life
Responsive touchscreen
The editors didn't like
The Sony SmartWatch works horribly. It could be said that it doesn't work well—in fact
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The Sony SmartWatch often doesn't work at all. The touchscreen is catatonic
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 ...
I really like the Sony Smartwatch. You would face no problem while syncing or pairing it with your android smartphone. It comes with some really cool apps like VFinder, twitter, GPS Maps, calculator etc. Overall, its a great gadget to play with. So if you...
Portable and light, An open platform, Decent battery life, Responsive touchscreen
Screen not visible in direct sunlight, Small screen, Not water resistant, Dim screen, Fiddly Bluetooth, Compatible with only Android phones
Small in size but available with possibilities that we only thought of, Sony SmartWatch is a next generation tech gadget. Further, Sony SmartWatch Review must have helped you take a quick look into this cool device. A bit expensive as an accessory, SmartW...
Abstract: W e've seen quite a few innovations in the world of mobile accessories from strictly basic Bluetooth enabled headsets going from Mono to Stereo (A2DP) to a variety of corresponding gadgets from jewellery to sports equipment. For Sony and it's previous ite...
Published: 2012-07-18, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.in
Against all odds, you might feel cool wearing the Sony SmartWatch. Is $150 too much to spend to feel cool? The facade is pure Sony classicism—a silver bezel, deep black screen, and that emblematic Sony logo. In this context, the logo is the geek couture v
The Sony SmartWatch works horribly. It could be said that it doesn't work well—in fact, let's go further: the Sony SmartWatch often doesn't work at all. The touchscreen is catatonic, the OLED display is dark, muddy, and laughably low-res. Nobody is really
No. Absolutely not. No one should own this, no matter their lifestyle preferences or moral views. I promise you—you wont like it. The Sony SmartWatch is pathetic, frustrating, and empty. Theres no way to justify spending $150 on this—this ripoff of a th...
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...
Unlike the original LiveView, the new SmartWatch actually works. It’s thinner, has a better screen and more importantly maintains a much more reliable Bluetooth connection with your phone. It also benefits from a broader selection of better third-part...
Tiny screen isn't easy to view, difficult to hit buttons while running
The Sony SmartWatch is well designed, well built and well meaning, but despite its hi-tech capability, the small screen size means it's not always as easy to use as it should be.SpecificationsDisplay : 1.3in OLED multitouch Connectivity : Bluetooth 3.0...
Strap supplied isn't that comfortable, the gestures and touchscreen are a mess, screen resolution is poor
The Smartwatch is pretty good as a gadget-lover's phone companion. The big problem with it is that it needs a phone to function, along with all those apps that you need to install before it will work.As a watch though, it's quite cool. We prefer the idea...