Sony SmartWatch 2 4.06 cm (1.6") LCD Digital 220 x 176 pixels Touchscreen Silver

  • Brand : Sony
  • Product name : SmartWatch 2
  • Product code : 1279-9869
  • Category : Smartwatches & Sport Watches
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  • Long product name Sony SmartWatch 2 4.06 cm (1.6") LCD Digital 220 x 176 pixels Touchscreen Silver :

    1.6" LCD 220x176, Bluetooth 3.0, NFC, IP57, Micro USB, Silver

  • Short summary description Sony SmartWatch 2 4.06 cm (1.6") LCD Digital 220 x 176 pixels Touchscreen Silver :

    Sony SmartWatch 2, 4.06 cm (1.6"), LCD, Touchscreen, 122.5 g

  • Long summary description Sony SmartWatch 2 4.06 cm (1.6") LCD Digital 220 x 176 pixels Touchscreen Silver :

    Sony SmartWatch 2. Display diagonal: 4.06 cm (1.6"), Display technology: LCD, Display resolution: 220 x 176 pixels, Touchscreen. Weight: 122.5 g. Band colour: Black

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Updated:
2014-09-25 03:50:26
Average rating:71
Uk has collected 241 expert reviews for Sony SmartWatch 2 4.06 cm (1.6") LCD Digital 220 x 176 pixels Touchscreen Silver and the average expert rating is 71 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
siliconrepublic.com
Updated:
2014-09-25 03:50:22
Average rating:0
With more competitors on the market than you can shake a stick at, can the Sony SmartWatch 2 offer more than its competitors across the board?Those involved with technology or are in-the-know when it comes to gadget releases will be sick and tired of hear...
  • There's no denying that the Sony SmartWatch is priced somewhere in the lower ranges of smartwatches with online prices starting at €130.99 while, say, the Galaxy Gear which with Littlewoods Ireland is going for €419.But even it being at the lower end of t...
howtospendit.ft.com
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2014-09-25 03:50:22
Average rating:0
By the time you read this, an Apple iWatch may be close to release. I've been trying this Sony version of what Apple may or may not launch, and it's an extremely good controller for any Android phone you have about you, so Android users need not feel jeal...
tweaktown.com
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2014-09-25 03:50:22
Average rating:87
The last time I wore a watch was when my parents gave me one for my 21st birthday... oh so long ago (nearly 10 years to the day). I wore it for around a year, then stopped wearing it. I've never been much of a watch person, but I thought I'd give it anoth...
  • In the end, I found Sony's SmartWatch 2 a great accessory to my smartphone. It's something that doesn't replace it, but compliments it. I never expected to want to replace my smartphone, but I didn't expect the Sony SmartWatch 2 to compliment my smartpho...
techlife.net
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2014-09-25 03:50:23
Average rating:70
We're also not thrilled with Sony's official Australian pricing; the same device in the US is US$199.99; even with GST and a little shipping overhead, we can't quite see how that equates to $354.95.By : Sony Price : $354.95 Critical specs : 1.6-inch, 22...
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-09-25 03:50:23
Average rating:70
Manufacturers appear to be falling over themselves at the moment as they try and get a smartwatch to market, and the Sony Smartwatch 2 is one of the first of the current batch to make it out the door.There are a handful of competitors out there, most nota...
  • Dust & water resistant, Changeable strap, Various apps, More affordable...
  • Text is small, No message flows, Tricky to setup, UI sluggish at times...
  • 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 Sm...
pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-09-25 03:50:23
Average rating:0
Sony is back with its SmartWatch 2 which is slimmer, more stylish and better than the original. The gadget does cost more at £149, but that's half the price of Samsung's Galaxy Gear . The SmartWatch 2 can be used with any Android device running version...
mobilechoiceuk.com
Updated:
2014-09-25 03:50:23
Average rating:80
This snazzy digital watch follows Sonys trend of combining smart tech with desirable design, and the result is a handy and undeniably cool bit of wrist gadgetry. Its a chunky mother, no doubt, but slap it on your arm and the SmartWatch 2 is surprisingly...
  • Consistent, sleek design; Easy setup; Expandable and customisable...
  • Occasional rogue vibrations; Chunky; Yet another device to charge...
itproportal.com
Updated:
2014-09-25 03:50:24
Average rating:60
The Sony SmartWatch 2 (which costs £150 direct) lets you stay on top of email and social network updates without reaching for your phone. It's better than the ill-fated Samsung Galaxy Gear, which is a more ambitious product thanks to its camera and callin...
  • Sleek and comfortable design, Several hundred apps already available, Water, resistant...
  • Bulkier than the first model, Buggy software, Many apps lack utility...
  • All told, the SmartWatch 2 is fun to play with, even if it's still far from perfect. I like how much you can tune and customise the various apps, but I'm also frustrated by how many features are still missing in each one. If you want a smartwatch, the Sa...
stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-09-25 03:50:24
Average rating:60
For such a boundary-pushing slice of kit, the SmartWatch 2 doesn't make the most impactful first impression. In fact, it looks a bit route-one. Its square aluminium and plastic watchface, Sony logo, capacitive buttons and silver power button on the right-...
  • Small, lightweight, cheap, Twice weekly charge via microUSB, Good selection of apps...
  • Unreliable in use, No iOS compatibility, some Sony-only functions, Useless without a smartphone...
  • As a concept, Sony's SmartWatch 2 seems to tread a fine line between the simple (like the Pebble) and the overblown and tricksy (like the Galaxy Gear ). The design is solid, if a little drab-retro for our liking, the screen is a useful size and battery l...
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