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Là où le bât blesse, c'est qu'il y a un grand nombre de produits similaires sur le marché, parmi lesquels je peux citer le Vivosmart de Garmin, le Charge de Fitbit et le UP24 de Jawbone. Mais, le Liquid Leap+ n'a pas à rougir face à ces derniers.Enfin, vo...
Publié: 2015-01-15, Auteur: Andrew , review by: techradar.com
Clear screen, Reasonably affordable, Fair battery life
Limited fitness tracking, Limited extra features, Band quite fiddly
If you're in the market for a fitness band, you can do worse than the Liquid Leap, but you can also do better - there's the Garmin Vivosmart, for instance. The price is low, and it may get lower online, but for now, while I wouldn't say "No way" to anyon...
Publié: 2014-12-16, Auteur: Sophie , review by: wareable.com
Notifications and basic fitness tracking, Works with iPhone and Android, Decent 5-7 day battery life
Screen is tiny, Not as comfortable as bands flush on wrist, Charging cradle fail
Light, reliable and waterproof with a battery life we can work with, the Acer Liquid Leap is practical but by no means perfect. It's not the best-looking wearable or as fully-functioning as a smartwatch (we want to see our emails, please). It's also not a...
Extrait: You'll have probably noticed the Acer content this past weekend. We were lucky enough to get a hands on with a number of their devices and you'll no doubt have read our overview of the Liquid Jade and the fitness band, the Liquid Leap .Whilst in Edinburgh...
Publié: 2014-08-30, Auteur: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Extrait: The Taiwanese company Acer has also targeted fashion of smart garments. The company just to present what will be one of the cheapest bracelets market, next to the Acer Liquid Jade Plus. The bracelet has submitted Acer has been dubbed Acer Liquid Leap and...
Extrait: Acer has unveiled its first smartband; The Liquid Leap at Computex in Taipei and Pocket- was at a preview event to get a hands-on experience with the new wrist band, but does it have what it takes to appeal, and more importantly stand out form the glutton...
A simple design and having a screen to call on make the Acer Liquid Leap one of the more interesting fitness tracker watches. It doesn't have a single feature or a particularly notable style to really separate it from the masses of products like this out...
Publié: 2014-12-08, Auteur: Alex , review by: recombu.com
IPX7-certified waterproofing, Five day battery life, iOS and Android compatible
No alarm clock support, Only basic fitness tracking, Clunky charging 'cage' required
Simple pleasures The Acep Liquid Leap picks and chooses key elements from the two worlds of wearables: the world of the fitness tracker has given it its fitness data, comfortable, unobtrusive design and long battery life, whereas the world of the smar...
Clear screen, Reasonably affordable, Fair battery life
Limited fitness tracking, Limited extra features, Band quite fiddly
A year or so ago, this would have been a buzz product, but with so many fitness bands coming out now, the Acer Liquid Leap struggles to stand out. There's nothing about it that's bad as such but the feature set is limited, the style lacking and seriously...