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sony smartwatch vs samsung galaxy gear
The smartwatch has been around for some time but the
technology of the devices brought to market so far haven’t been the Secret
Service/James Bond style that everyone pictures when they say the word
“smartwatch”. Now though, Sony and Samsung seem to have stepped up their game
and are going head to head in a considerably more exciting battle of the
smartwatches than we’ve seen to date.

Sony Smartwatch 2 Spec Overview
·
1.6 inch display 220 x
176 pixels
·
Aluminum body with
interchangeable straps
·
Micro USB Charging
with 3- 4 day battery life (average use)
·
NFC and Bluetooth
connectivity
·
$262 out late
September 2013
Samsung Galaxy Gear Spec Overview
·
1.63 inch display 320
x 320 pixels
·
Stainless steel body
·
Snap-on USB 3,0
charging with 24+ hours heavy use
·
Bluetooth 3.0
connectivity
·
$299 out October
Battling It Out
So what does it all mean? Well for a start, the Samsung Galaxy Gear seems to have a sharper display. In fact Samsung are proud to
say that the display is bright enough not to be affected by sunlight. No
cupping your hand over the smartwatch’s face to tell the time.
Both the Samsung and
the Sony are nicely designed although the Sony Smartwatch 2 offers a little
more flexibility for its users with interchangeable straps.
Both watches are
extremely app friendly (of course), but Samsung have an advantage with this as
they’ve secured partnerships with some of the more popular app developers.
Also, when it comes to running apps, the Samsung model might be slightly better
as the CPU is faster than its competitors.
Bond, James Bond
For anyone who wants
to pretend they’re a spy, the Samsung features some brilliant tools. There’s a
1.9 megapixel camera contained in the strap of the camera for the photo
opportunity that needs instant capture without fiddling around for a camera or
smartphone. Users can also make calls directly from the watch which has a built
in microphone and speaker, as well as the Samsung ‘S Voice’ voice recognition
tool.
The second version of the Sony Smartwatch doesn’t feature these benefits although users
can use the watch to call friends and family but only with a Bluetooth headset
as there isn’t a mic or speakers. But what kind of spy could do without a
waterproof watch? Sony’s watch allows its user to swim whereas the Samsung will
only protect them from a shower.
Which is Best?
The one thing that will undoubtedly let the Samsung watch down
is the fact that it is only
compatible with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3. A short way down the road there will be updates to make it
compatible with the S3, S4 and Note 2. In comparison, the Sony watch is
compatible with any android phone that operates Android 4.0. the options are
almost endless.
Now though, other companies are hot on the heels of Sony and
Samsung trying to push the limits of the smartwatch all the time.
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