Testseek.com have collected 165 expert reviews of the Sony SmartBand SWR-10 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony SmartBand SWR-10.
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165 Reviews
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Schlichtes und unauffälliges Design, Hoher Tragekomfort, Wasserdicht, Lange Akkulaufzeit
Armband ist Staubund Schmutzmagnet Volles Potenzial wird nur mit XperiaGeräten entfaltet
Das SmartBand ist vor allem für Fans von Statistiken und Infografiken interessant, da es via Lifelog-App jede noch so erdenkliche Aktivität detailliert aufzeichnet. Durch das Festlegen von Zielen kriegt man zudem einen Ansporn, mehr zu schlafen, weniger S...
Abstract: Jetzt wird es bunt am Handgelenk: Mit dem Smartband will Sony bei den Wearables neue Akzente setzen. Dabei handelt es sich nicht um ein typisches Fitness-Gadget, sondern eher um ein digitales Tagebuch.Im Zusammenspiel mit der gerade veröffentlichten App „...
Published: 2014-07-14, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
I wanted to like the Sony Smartband, but I`m not sure I do. The overriding pain of having to re-connect it constantly was enough to really sour my experience with it, despite the fact that it's so comfortable to wear.Sony, Jawbone, Fitbit, LG, Huawei – an...
Great design, Attractive application, Detailed analystics
Poor exercise companion
Sony's SmartBand is another wearable unsure of its focus. It fails as an exercise companion because of its limited support, while its diligent approach to phone monitoring is an answer to a question no one has asked. This wearable could benefit from doing...
Published: 2014-06-14, Author: Nic , review by: cnet.com.au
Sony's SmartBand is a lightweight simple device that's easy to set up and has a companion app that's packed with features. It's dust and water proof and has a great battery life
Some tracking results didn't seem overly accurate and some of the features weren't very useful. The design is also a bit bland, and its not great for real fitness junkies
The SmartBand is an ambitious recipe that needs a little more time in the oven. There are better trackers on the market....
No. It's bad. And it's $159 in Australia. There are some big ideas here, and while I'm not convinced that all the lifelogging is really something a lot of people want, regardless, this device does it poorly. It feels like Sony had a brainstorm session, tr...
A fitness band that's about more than just fitness: it logs more than just your steps, calorie loss, and sleep patterns, with information stored about what you're doing through the course of a day and where you do it; Can be set to automatically switch in
No app for iOS or Windows Phone (we can excuse Windows Phone, but this should be available on both Android and iOS, since they're the major mobile operating systems); Not waterproof enough for a swim; Information can't be shared on social networks; Not al
Sony's take on the wearable fitness tracker is a little different from everything else we've seen thus far, and actually a nice diversion, which some interesting possibilities.We quite like the idea of finding out how much time we're wasting away over the...
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Published: 2014-07-19, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
Inexpensive, Light and comfortable, Tracked data is truly useful, and not limited to health and fitness, Compatible with many Android devices, Excellent battery life, Waterproof
Lacks a screen, Notification feature somewhat useless, No iOS compatibility, Strap gets easily dirty, Potentially confusing and onerous setup process, Update: An earlier version of this article noted that the SmartBand's Core sensor was not waterproof, wh
The Sony SmartBand is an excellent example of a wearable smartphone companion that, by living on your wrist, improves the overall mobile experience. It's not the ideal fitness tracker, but what it lacks in focus it makes up for in features....
Simple and unobtrusive design, four day battery life, accurate step counting, Lifelog app is great (if that's what you want), smartphone notifications
Android only, no display on device, lack of activities and tags, data analysis not as advanced as competitors, sleep tracking is useless
The Sony SmartBand has a lot of potential, but it doesn't quite hit the mark, falling short of its competitors in a couple of areas, such as the inability to measure distance and elevation. The activity tracking accuracy is fantastic in our experie...
Abstract: My only small gripe is that it is sometimes quite hard to get the music player remote element to work – you have to tap very hard. It's actually easier to hit your fist into the other hand to get it to work. There is a slight lag so it's easy to think it...