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The editors liked
There are times when the SW2 is convenient. Getting a call
Email
Or text you're going to ignore means simply looking at your watch and moving on
Rather than digging out your phone
Turning it on
Unlocking it
Looking
And then turning it off and putti
Water Resistant
Large App Support
Micro USB charging port
Pros
Sleek
Comfortable design
Several hundred apps already available
Water-resistant
Readable in sunlight
The editors didn't like
It's almost never more convenient to use this watch than it is to simply pull out your smartphone
Except in the few instances mentioned above. The UI is unwieldy and unresponsive
And while we like that we can see it in bright daylight
Published: 2013-10-19, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Checking your emails without taking your phone out of your pocket, strap can be changed, works with non-Sony Android devices
Poor screen quality, frustrating set-up, poor battery life, disparate consumer experience, not right second time around, issues with first review sample
The big question: should you buy a SmartWatch 2? The £150 investment won't break the bank, so it looks to be an attractive prospect and one of only a handful in a market that promises to get busier over the coming years. It's just that, at the mome...
Published: 2013-10-17, Author: Andrew , review by: CNET.co.uk
Decent selection of apps for email and social notifications, Interchangeable strap
Buggy software makes it extremely frustrating to use, if it works at all, Low resolution screen, Unimpressive battery life, Not fully waterproof
With its decent selection of apps providing email and social network support, the Sony SmartWatch 2 offers actual smart functions, unlike the Galaxy Gear. Its buggy software and poor processor, however, make using the watch beyond frustrating. It's also n...
Lighter than other smartwatches on the market, Long battery life, Great app/plugin functionality
Installing the software is slightly tricky, Small, low-resolution screen compared with competitors, Design, When switched on, the power button on the side wakes up the device's smarter capabilities, The Sony SmartWatch 2 feels considerably lighter than ot
Sony Smartwatch 2 – ReviewGarry Clark September 30, 2013 Accessories, Accessory Reviews, Gadgets & Tech, Software and apps, Sony (Android) No CommentsDo you remember back to when you were a kid and you used to watch Knight Rider? Remember looking wistfull...
If you are absolutely desperate for a smartwatch then I would recommend the Sony SmartWatch 2 over the likes of the Pebble, Qualcomm Toq and Samsung Galaxy Gear, but if you're not really bothered then I'd advise to steer clear.Despite the update, the Smar...
Abstract: The smart watch is destined to be the next big thing in tech, with Samsung and Sony getting the jump on Apple and launching their own pieces of wearable tech. Sony's Smart Watch 2 consists of a 1.6-inch screen attached to a choice of multiple coloured wat...
Abstract: Sony 's SmartWatch 2 is the company's second attempt at designing a piece of wearable tech that interacts with your phone. Designed to behave like a second screen for your mobile, it shows things like text messages, emails and even Facebook posts straight...
The Sony SmartWatch 2 is smartwatch that will give you most of your notification on your wrist. It works. However, it's awkward to use at times, fairly short battery life is an inconvenience and it's just not as slick as most of the phones it can connect ...
Published: 2013-09-03, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Sony has announced the Sony SmartWatch 2, taking the time to point out how the company has been in the smartwatch business for some time. Unfortunately the sample on display at the London launch event for the new Sony Mobile devices was a prototype, so w...