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November 2014
(70%)
218 Reviews
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索尼首款Android Wear手表SmartWatch 3在推出之后反响一般,风头远没有MOTO 360和LG G Watch R那么大,其主要原因是其外观设计实在是乏善可陈,功能规格上也没有什么亮点,那么SW3是否是一款合格的智能手表,就由我来告诉大家。
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Published: 2014-11-21, Author: Christian , review by: Cnet.de
komfortables Silikonarmband, transflektives Display gut im Freien ablesbar, gute Performance und flüssiges System, integriertes GPSModul, mit WLAN und NFC für zukünftige Apps gerüstet, gute Akkulaufzeit
einfaches Design, nicht zu herkömmlichen Armbändern kompatibel, kein rundes Display, Bildschirm nicht bei Dunkelheit ablesbar, Display hat leichten Gelbstich, wenig Zifferblätter, kein Pulsmesser, Aufladen friemelig, noch wenig Apps, die das GPS nutzen
Die Sony SmartWatch 3 wurde deutlich verbessert. Das Design hat Sony überarbeitet, die Hardware aufgebohrt und das proprietäre System durch Googles Android-Wear ersetzt. Im Vergleich zur Konkurrenz besticht sie nicht durch ihr Design, sondern ein integri...
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Published: 2014-09-15, Author: Eric , review by: androidpit.de
Prozessor, Laden ohne Adapter, Wasserdicht, Eingebautes GPS
Design Gummiband Kein Pulsmesser
Auf Hardwareseite sticht die Sony SmartWatch 3 deutlich aus der Menge hervor, doch landen diese Argumente nicht in der Waagschale, so lange das Betriebssystem Android Wear sie nicht nutzt. Das Design der Uhr hingegen trübt diesen Eindruck so stark, dass d...
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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Published: 2015-05-19, Author: Stewart , review by: techgeek.com.au
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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Published: 2015-05-01, Author: Jason , review by: ausdroid.net
Abstract: 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 ...
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...
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...