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Running Google's Android Wear operating system (OS) for wearables, the Smartwatch 3 offers significant steps up from the Smartwatch 2, including a higher resolution screen and a sleeker, more streamedlined design...
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Android Wear is becoming the de rigeur thing to have for any respectable smartphone manufacturer (well, apart from Nokia and Apple, obviously) but I never thought Sony would join the party, given its spent so long developing its own system.Well, with the...
Great design, MicroUSB charger, GPS...
Is Android Wear useful yet?, Expensive...
Android Wear is becoming the de rigeur thing to have for any respectable smartphone manufacturer (well, apart from Nokia and Apple, obviously) but I never thought Sony would join the party, given its spent so long developing its own system. Well, with the...
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Launched alongside the e-paper screen-toting Sony SmartBand Talk , the Sony SmartWatch 3 is Sony 's third crack at a smart timepiece (as the name suggests). Joining the Sony Xperia Z3 and and Z3 Compact in Sony's new mobile devices lineup, the watch is th...
Packed with features, It's a steal at the price, Slick performance...
Washed out screen, Pretty awful looks, Short-ish battery life...
This is not a sexy item like the Apple Watch, but it is exceptional value, especially if you're a runner who prefers to hit the streets without a phone. Android Wear is an effective wearable OS and this showcases it very well.For the price you pay, and th...
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Sony has officially announced its third generation of SmartWatch during its press conference at consumer electronics show IFA 2014, currently taking place in Berlin. The SmartWatch 3 will be Sony's first wearable to sport Google's Android Wear platform...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-09-25 03:49:26
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Android Wear is becoming the de rigeur thing to have for any respectable smartphone manufacturer (well, apart from Nokia and Apple, obviously) but I never thought Sony would join the party, given its spent so long developing its own system.Well, with the...
Great design, MicroUSB charger, GPS...
Is Android Wear useful yet?, Expensive...
The Sony Smartwatch 3 is a good device that fits well into the burgeoning Android Wear party, and comes with some nifty features that make it possibly quite a good option to buy. I'm still waiting for the final price and a proper release date to play wit...
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Sony was early to the wearable market and is now on its third-generation of smartwatch . So here's our Sony SmartWatch 3 hands-on review. Read : The best smartwatches of 2014: List of the best wearable tech you can buy right now . Wearables continue to b...
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As the smartwatch category heats up, and anticipation increases for Apple's device, Sony has announced its latest version of its SmartWatch at IFA in Berlin. Moving on from previous generations, Sony has now adopted Google's Android Wear operating system...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-09-25 03:49:26
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We were lucky enough to get a quick hands-on experience with the device ahead of the launch. Here are my first impressions of the new smartwatch.What Sony calls the “core” of the device, the actual watch face not including the strap, comes in at 36 × 10 ×...
The design has, if anything, taken a step backward with the Sony SmartWatch 3. The integration of Android Wear is a step in the right direction but it still has some real work to do to keep up with other smartwatches like the LG G Watch or the Moto 360...
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Sony SmartWatch 3 Hands-on Sony is taking another crack at the wearables space and has even jumped on-board the Android Wear bandwagon with its latest effort, the Sony SmartWatch 3. Having achieved moderate success with its own bespoke UI on past smartwat...
Built-in GPS, Runs on Android 5.0 Lollipop, Supports Micro USB charging...
Limited GPS-enabled app support, GPS has big impact on battery life, Dull, ordinary design...
Sony SmartWatch 3 – Battery Life And so to that crippling factor that's the most off-putting aspect of owning a smartwatch, bar the Pebble with its E-ink screen. The SmartWatch 3 packs a 420mAh battery, which is the biggest capacity yet on an Android Wear...
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Square of screen and sporty looking, the SmartWatch 3 doesn't exactly tear up the wearables design rule book.But that's OK. Available in Classic Black or Sport Lime, the watch core actually pops out of the silicon strap, also in pink and white. It's not d...
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Sony has an established history with smartwatches, but the new SmartWatch 3 is the first to use Google's Android Wear operating system, opening it up to more apps, and a wider audience. The SmartWatch 3 doesn't have the market to itself though, and comes...
Built-in GPS, Voice control works well, Category leading IP68 rating, Excellent build quality...
Annoying charging system, Android Wear is still cumbersome to use, Proprietary wrist bands, GPS kills the battery...
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Of all the first wave of Android Wear smartwatches, the one we've been most keen to lay hands on is the Sony Smartwatch 3. Built by a company with more experience with wearables than most, the Smartwatch 3 boasts a handful of key features that could make...
The Sony Smartwatch 3 is a good smartwatch, but we can't help feeling that it could have been so much more. On the plus side, the built-in GPS and transflective display set it apart from the crowd, battery life is decent and it's sensibly priced, too...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-12-25 05:18:35
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While Motorola and LG have opted for circular designs in the Moto 360 and G Watch R, Sony has kept things simple.The Smartwatch 3 is square, plain, and inoffensive. It doesn't have the striking modern minimalistic design of the 360, nor does it have the t...
Built-in GPS for phone-free running, Android Wear runs slick and smooth, Waterproof build, comfortable strap, Decent battery life...
Washed-out colours and yellow whites, No heart-rate monitor, Proprietary watch strap...
Open Gallery The Sony Smartwatch 3 has the brains of a Google watch, coupled with GPS skills for fitness fans, with plenty of power and decent battery life. But its screen does let it down and it's not as attractive as its Motorola and LG rival...
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Android Wear is Google's operating system for wearables, and most new smartwatches including the SmartWatch 3 have adopted it rather than use their own system. In our Sony SmartWatch 3 review we'll look at how this Android Wear device compares to its riva...
The SmartWatch 3's biggest strength is its built-in GPS, but you'll still need a smartphone for driving directions. It's also great to see a standard USB charging port. The transflective screen is a good idea, but in practice battery life is no better tha...
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Now that Android Wear has been around for nearly six months, there are a number of good choices to pick from. But before doing so, I recommend asking yourself one question: why do you need a smartwatch?Manufacturers like Sony have been in the smartwatch g...
Waterproofing, Removable chassis easily charged via microUSB, Bright display in direct sunlight, Replaceable straps, Good battery life, Built-in GPS...
Boring design, Poor screen viewing angles, No heart rate monitor...
Certainly not the best Android Wear smartwatch on the market, the SmartWatch 3 is Sony's best chance at sticking it out in an increasingly high-margin and high-stakes ecosystem. That the SmartWatch 3 can be used with any Android 4.3+ smartphone makes it l...
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The latest Android Wear watch to enter the race for your wrist is the Sony SmartWatch 3. As a company in the wearables game since the outset, experience shows in this third generation device. But after previous so-so attempts is it finally a case of third...
GPS built-in, good battery life for standard use, microUSB charging, slim design...
Design lacks premium quality, display not the brightest, Android Wear still has limitations...
The Sony SmartWatch 3 manages to improve the feature set compared to its predecessor thanks to built-in GPS. But it still falls short in a some areas, making that smartwatch purchase decision less clear cut than the high-flying Sony specification ma...
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As the name suggests, this is Sony's third smartwatch, but the first to use Google's Android Wea r operating system. The SmartWatch 3 isn't as stylish as certain circular smartwatches, but it's inoffensive. It has a square 1.6 inch screen and the only b...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2015-01-10 08:49:25
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The Sony SmartWatch 3 is the Japanese tech giant's third attempt at making a tech-infused timepiece, only this time its latest watch runs Google's Android Wear operating system, just like many other smartwatches out at the moment. Sony's given it a sporty...
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gadgetguy.com.au Updated: 2015-01-17 14:54:05
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Few companies have given traditional watch wearers a reason to shift their wares and move to the watch of the future, but Sony hopes it has the answer with a smartwatch that not only boasts solid battery life, but can be seen in sunlight.Sony has develope...
Very, very readable in sunlight; MicroUSB charging; Battery lasts a good two days for most people, with power users needing a charge every day; Water resistance rated at IP68;...
Screen offers poor viewing angles when switched on and being used; For some reason, it runs a little slow; Very few additional watch faces; No heart rate monitor;...
Sony's first take on Android Wear shows come promise, but it's still not quite there, with a watch that boasts strong battery life and readability in the sun, but no other amazing reason to choose it over the competition.If you need a smartwatch and spend...
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Showing just how low-key its press conference was, one of the company's bigger announcements was that its existing wearable, the Smartwatch 3, is now available with a metal as opposed to a plastic strap, which was originally revealed at IFA in September...
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Apple Watch vs Sony Smartwatch 3 stainless steel version: what they are, why we are comparing them At its press conference for CES 2015, Sony announced a new stainless steel version of its SmartWatch 3 wearable . It's a full-spec Android Wear smartwatch...
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theaustralian.com.au Updated: 2015-01-30 05:38:36
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Sony SmartWatch. Source: The AustralianIt's official. The legendary Sony Walkman now sits inside a watch on your wrist, not in your pocket or around the waist. Walkman integration is a notable feature of Sony's latest smartwatch, SWR50.I found it liberati...
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COMPANIES HAVE BEEN TRYING to persuade us that smartwatches, and wearables in general, are the next evolution in connected technology and the ultimate mobile companion we all need...
Water-resistant design, good size...
No heart-rate monitor, average battery life, screen looks dull...
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Much of that battle has been centred on design. Motorola opened a new salvo in the fight with its rounded Moto 360, prompting LG to remodel its G Watch, too. Given that Wear is still a very new platform that has endless room to grow, the burden falls on S...
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Having suggested that it wouldn't utilise Google's Android Wear technology for its wearables range, Sony has gone ahead and done just that. Despite the on-going development of its own smartwatch platform, the use of the Google operating system (OS) repre...
Robust, quality build, In, built GPS, Offline music playback...
GPS drains the battery life, Awkward charging port...
Effectively that sums it up. The Sony Smartwatch 3 is a progressive innovation in regard to its GPS features, music playback and robust build, but it's not going to change the fact that we overwhelmingly rely on our smartphones.SEE ALSO: New USB cable des...
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androidaustralia.com.au Updated: 2015-04-10 04:38:17
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The selection of local smartwatches has changed rather drastically these past few months and there's now a respectable lot of Android Wear smartwatches available for Aussies, but in those past few months it seemed Sony's silicone-banded SmartWatch 3 could...
Superb battery life for an Android Wear smartwatch, Display is bright outdoors, ambient sensor allows true alwayson display, High quality design, fit and finish, THE...
Display isn't particularly vibrant, MicroUSB port an annoyance to access, protective grommet feels flimsy, Omission of heart rate sensor...
Sony's move to introduce a high-end option of the SmartWatch 3 was the right way to go for the OEM in having another alternative for buyers interested in a sleek and snazzy smartwatch.The SmartWatch 3 SS is a beautiful smartwatch, despite its more afforda...
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Sony 's Smartwatch 3 was pretty well received by Chris when he took a look at the original – it went head-to-head with the Moto 360 in the marketplace, and found a permanent place on his wrist. Now, Sony's released a new SKU of the watch which comes with...
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Smart watches are a brand new thing out on the market and we've been seeing iteration after iteration of models from different companies such as Pebble, Motorola, Samsung and LG. These manufacturers have been pushing out some pretty nifty products includi...
Great battery life, builtin GPS, clasp works well...
No Heart Rate Monitor, thick band, annoying USB cover...
All in all, I think the Sony Smartwatch 3 is a great device.With impressive battery life, a screen that you can use without the backlight (in most cases) and built-in GPS capabilities, the watch would definitely suit those looking for something to take al...
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Smartwatches - they're the aspect of the wearable revolution that everyone seems to have fallen most in love with. The Apple Watch has been a hot topic since it was announced in September last year, and with wearable and IoT platforms continuing to develo...
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Sony's been trying the smartwatch thing for years, but the original SmartWatch and the SmartWatch 2 both…what's the word I'm looking for here? Sucked? Yeah. But the SmartWatch 3 has solid performance and two nifty features you won't find on any other Andr...
Best Sony smartwatch yet, Great clasp, Best-in-class battery life...
No heart rate monitor, Thick band, Unimaginative stock faces...
LikeBest Sony smartwatch yet.Great clasp.Best-in-class battery life.Don't LikeNo heart rate monitor.Thick band.Unimaginative stock faces.It's a tough call. It many ways, it simply performs better than any of the other Android Wear watches. But on the othe...
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Ahead of IFA, there were rumours that Sony was to release a third SmartWatch that would still be running on the company's own wearable operating system. On the basis of our experience with previous efforts, that would have been a very bad idea indeed. Tha...
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cybershack.com.au Updated: 2015-06-10 05:39:18
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As the name might suggest, Sony's SmartWatch 3 is its third smartwatch. Sony's first two watch-like wearables were decidedly mediocre products let down by a clunky operating system. This time around, Sony has abandoned its home-made software in favour of...
Great battery, GPS functionality works well, Screen works well outdoors...
Average screen, Bulky design, Missing a heart-rate monitor...
Sony's SmartWatch 3 feels like a very middle-of-the-road product. There's nothing inherently bad about it, but there's nothing that really sets it aside from its Android Wear brethren; much like its name, the SmartWatch 3 is a little bland. There's a few...
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The Sony SmartWatch 3 may not be the hottest Android Wear device on paper, but with built-in GPS and a slick new all-metal design, it's one of the most complete smartwatches we've reviewed.With the new stylish looking stainless steel version hitting the s...
Freedom with GPS connectivity, Decent battery life, Easy charging with Micro USB, Great waterproof rating...
Screen is mediocre, Rubber strap feels a bit cheap, No heart rate monitoring, Android Wear still work in progress...
The Sony SmartWatch 3 might not be the best-looking Android Wear device so far – that honour belongs to the LG G Watch R – but it's by far the most useful. Its design may be pretty uninspiring and the display is fairly mediocre but the functionality affor...
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We will make no bones about it: Macworld UK is a publication for Apple fans, and as Apple followers we love the Apple Watch. But it is important to get a feel of what the opposition has to offer, and in this case that means reviewing the Sony Smartwatch 3...
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The look and feel of the SmartWatch 3 isn't a very big departure from the first two versions. It is still a square smartwatch and with the black case resembles the size and shape of a basic Casio digital watch. The SmartWatch 3's core unit does have some...
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tracyandmatt.co.uk Updated: 2015-11-20 11:13:34
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Sony is no stranger to the smart watch, they have produced a few generations of their signature Sony SmartWatch over the last couple of years. I personally owned the original Sony Smartwatch when it first came out 4 years ago. Whilst it might not be a con...
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SQUARE: Sony have stuck with their square design and its a good choice [DAVE SNELLING]It seems the nation still need a lot of convincing about the smartwatch concept.These wearable gadgets have gotten off to a very slow start with most tech fans sticking...
In our opinion square is the future of smartwatches.We agree that going round is more attractive, but if you want to view your life on your wrist the square screen offers far better usability.Sony's Smartwatch 3 might not win the first prize in a beauty c...
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The impending flood of wearables set to hit South African retailers is well documented. Harder to define though, is which smartwatch will rise above the competition. Sony for one has been in the smartwatch game for some time now, releasing four different...
Well constructed; Performs as expected...
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There's a lot of debate around what makes a good smartwatch. There's also no shortage of design options. LG, Samsung, Sony, Asus and countless others are cranking out an endless array Android Wear watches.Debate varies, focusing on the positives and negat...
The Smartwatch 3 has its quirks as well as features such as its built-in GPS, which helps it stand out in a crowded smartwatch market. If you're a fitness fanatic with Bluetooth headphones, it's got a definite edge over the others. Fitness fanatics will l...
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For a few weeks I have been wearing the Sony Smartwatch3, an Android Wear-based smartwatch device. Like any upcoming technology smartwatches promise new use cases and like in any upcoming technology it can deliver well in some scenarios - and not so much...
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The Sony Smartwatch 3 was one of the first wave of Android Wear smartwatches to hit the shelves, and although it's looking a little dated now, there are a few reasons why you might want to still consider buying one. It remains Sony's only Android smartwat...
The Sony SmartWatch 3 is a good smartwatch, but we can't help but feel that it could have been so much more. On the plus side, the built-in GPS and transflective display set it apart from the crowd, battery life is decent and it's sensibly priced, too.How...
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The Sony Smartwatch 3 is the company's first Android Wear-powered smartwatch. With a water-resistant body and Google's wearable OS to boot, could it be the next wearable gear you'll need? Here's a quick review.The Smartwatch 3 presents itself with a strai...
Easy to wear, lightweight, Stock Android Wear OS in tow...
Price is a bit on the expensive side, no wireless charging included, Cover flap may be a concern — it may be disjointed in the long run, Extra bands are expensive and are limited in choice locally...
I'm not the guy usually donning wearables as I still think they're not necessity, but the time spent with the Sony Smartwatch 3 made me realize that it's actually a good piece of device you might actually like. While it sports a pretty unconventional watc...
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The Sony Smartwatch 3 SWR50 is Sony 's latest wearable and it currently costs RM1099 (black) and RM1399 for the metallic link version. It's also their first wearable to feature Android Wear as opposed to their predecessors using Sony's own platform, this...
Overall, the Sony Smartwatch 3 SWR50 is pretty cool watch to have and a huge improvement from its predecessors. Sony fans who are still using the Smartwatch 2 should totally upgrade themselves for this one mainly because of the GPS feature (useful for jog...
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Sony is no stranger to the wearables market. After experimenting with Bluetooth-enabled watches as early as 2006 , the Japanese company was one of the first to launch an Android OS smartwatch with the first Sony SmartWatch back in 2012. That was followed...
With its built-in GPS, IP68 water and dust resistance, and sporty, rubberized design, the Sony SmartWatch 3 is clearly aimed at fitness fanatics, rather than style conscious fashionistas. However, without a heart-rate monitor, it lacks a crucial feature r...
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While Motorola and LG have opted for circular designs in the Moto 360 and G Watch R, Sony has kept things simple.The Smartwatch 3 is square, plain, and inoffensive. It doesn't have the striking modern minimalistic design of the 360, nor does it have the t...
Built-in GPS for phone-free running, Android Wear runs slick and smooth, Waterproof build, comfortable strap, Decent battery life...
Washed-out colours and yellow whites, No heart-rate monitor, Proprietary watch strap...
The Sony Smartwatch 3 has the brains of a Google watch, coupled with GPS skills for fitness fans, with plenty of power and decent battery life.But its screen does let it down and it's not as attractive as its Motorola and LG rivals, which for a wearable d...
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wovow.org Updated: 2016-12-22 15:15:59
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Sony has introduced its new range of devices, among which include a pair of smart garments: the Sony SmartBand Talk and Sony Smart Watch 3. The latter is one of the most anticipated moment wearables, as the Japanese company has decided incorporate your An...
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Sony's been trying the smartwatch thing for years, but the original SmartWatch and the SmartWatch 2 both. what's the word I'm looking for here? Sucked? Yeah. But the SmartWatch 3 has s olid performance and two nifty features you won't find on any other...
Best battery life for an Android Wear watch yet, and the transflective screen is nice for quickly checking the time of day, I love that the charging port is just a plain old micro USB, which means it's really easy to charge it anywhere, The watch itself d...
The SmartWatch 3 doesn't have a built-in heart rate monitor, which is become a key feature for wrist-worn devices for people who are serious about their health. The Moto 360, Fitbit Charge HR and Basis Peak constantly monitor my heart, giving me a much be...
It's a tough call. It many ways, it simply performs better than any of the other Android Wear watches. But on the other side, it looks a bit plain, and looks matter when you're talking about something you're going to be wearing all day, every day. The lac...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-13 07:45:24
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Update: The wait for the Sony SmartWatch 4 has been longer than we anticipated, but could make its debut appearance at the upcoming IFA 2016.Unfortunately, if you're looking to purchase the Sony Smartwatch 3 while you wait, you'll have to look elsewhere...
One of the biggest selling points that Sony SmartWatch 3 has over rivals is built in GPS, which, coupled with being water and dust proof, makes it a handy workout companion, allowing you to leave your phone behind, It's also a slick performer, with rarely...
While I was happy to see GPS included in the Sony SmartWatch 3 it doesn't seem entirely accurate. It's good enough to track your route and get a vague idea of the distance travelled but if you need real accuracy you'll probably want to hold on to your spo...
In many ways I really like the Sony SmartWatch 3. It's not an essential device – no smartwatches are yet – but I'm in the camp that finds Android Wear genuinely useful, particularly as a quick and unobtrusive way to check notifications.The Sony SmartWatch...
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The main feature of the platform Android Wear – its extremely high standards for the usual “freemen Google» unification. Firstly, producers are not allowed to make virtually no change in the software partBy and large, the only modification that is allowed...
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If you're in the market for a cheap WearOS watch, the Mobvoi Ticwatch E and S both come highly recommended. Both watches have built-in GPS, IP67 water resistance and 4GB of storage for music and apps. There is also both a speaker and a microphone, which l...
Cheap, Screen you can read in sunlight...
Out of date, Better, newer alternatives...
We strap on Sony's third generation smartwatch again, but is it still as impressive as we remember...
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The Apple Watch Series 2 is catching all the headlines, but how does it compare to some of the other smartwatches out there in the market, namely the Sony SmartWatch 3 and Moto 360 Sport. In this comparison we look at how the 2016 Apple Watch Series 2 com...
The new Apple Watch Series 2 offers fantastic build quality and is fully waterproof, but if you've got an Android phone, not planning on a swim with a smartwatch and want to save yourself some pennies, the Sony SmartWatch 3 and Moto 360 Sport are fantasti...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2017-09-30 05:04:26
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Smartwatches are a product group where manufacturers still seem to be hopeful in, if you look at the number of models that have been released. We decided to take a look at all the smartwatches we've tested recently to find out which one is the best. F...
Anno 2016 a smartwatch cannot be labeled unmissable and essential. It's definitely a nice gadget to have, but you'll get through the day just fine without one, without ever feeling that you miss something. Manufacturers have realized that marketing a sm...
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Sony is no stranger to the smart watch, they have produced a few generations of their signature Sony SmartWatch over the last couple of years. I personally owned the original Sony Smartwatch when it first came out 4 years ago. Whilst it might not be a con...
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At Rs. 19,990, the SmartWatch 3 is also the most expensive Android Wear device available in India right now. Considering that the popular LG G Watch and even the Motorola Moto 360 are available for much less, does Sony offer enough to justify the high pri...
Good performance, Sharp display, Comfortable to wear, Good battery life and quick charging through micro USB...
Boring design, Limited watch strap options, Expensive...
Android Wear hasn't changed much, and whether you buy the cheap LG G Watch or the expensive Sony SmartWatch 3, you're assured of a uniform experience. The only real improvements that the Sony SmartWatch 3 offer over its competition are a sharper screen, m...
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gizmodo.in Updated: 2016-11-26 18:23:35
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Sony's been trying the smartwatch thing for years, but the original SmartWatch and the SmartWatch 2 both. what's the word I'm looking for here? Sucked? Yeah. But the SmartWatch 3 has solid performance and two nifty features you won't find on any other A...
Best battery life for an Android Wear watch yet, and the transflective screen is nice for quickly checking the time of day, I love that the charging port is just a plain old micro USB, which means it's really easy to charge it anywhere, The watch itself d...
The SmartWatch 3 doesn't have a built-in heart rate monitor, which is become a key feature for wrist-worn devices for people who are serious about their health. The Moto 360, Fitbit Charge HR and Basis Peak constantly monitor my heart, giving me a much be...
Its a tough call. It many ways, it simply performs better than any of the other Android Wear watches. But on the other side, it looks a bit plain, and looks matter when youre talking about something youre going to be wearing all day, every day. The lac...
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nothingwired.com Updated: 2016-11-26 18:23:35
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Sony got much admiration for its wearable devices, Smartwatch 3 and SmartBand Talk, at the IFA. Now the Japanese electronics major has announced the prices of SmartWatch 3 (SWR50) and SmartBand Talk (SWR30) for Indian market.Sony's official website has de...
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One of the biggest trends in technology at the moment is wearable devices such as smartwatches and whilst many manufacturers have begun launching their first devices this year, Sony's already on the third generation of the Sony Smartwatch range. Whilst th...
Overall the Sony Smartwatch 3 is one of the best Android Wear smartwatches to date. It is very much a Sony product and follows the design philosophy of other Sony devices as it is stylish, very well made and packed full of functionality. There's almost ev...
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Sony India announced its new SmartWear Experience range, SmartWatch 3 and SmartBand Talk in the market. Both wearable devices connect with the popular Lifelog, the accompanying app designed to help you understand more about the way to live and move, so yo...
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