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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le design du bracelet est vraiment bon. Il est léger et confortable
Et l'étanchéité est toujours appréciable. Plutôt pratique aussi
Il se recharge (en seulement une heure) via un câble micro USB standard. L'application est vraiment superbe à regarder. Ç
Réception des notification
Contrôle de son lecteur de musiqu
Contrôle de l'appareil photo de son smartphon
Application coloré
Autonomi
Étanch
Pri
Très léger
Chargement micro USB
Couleurs interchangeables
Simplicité des applications
Un vrai log quotidien dans une application bien fichue
Autonomie suffisante
IP 58
Packaging honnête
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Il échoue à donner de nombreuses données très importantes
Et celles qu'il donne ne sont pas très précises. L'application a beau être très belle
Elle n'est pas pratique à utiliser et la majorité des données intégrées sont pratiquement inutiles. Et il n'y
Although we didn't very long to look at the SmartBand and Core, we liked the design and the feel of the device on our wrist.The amount of data the app collects and how it's used raises important questions over privacy, but it's a certainly a compelling pr...
Logs physical and digital activities, Waterresistant, Neat UI on the Lifelog app, Smart wake up alarms, Good battery life, Attractive pricing
Hohum design, Misses out on social sharing, Media playback is iffy, Needs support for controlling more thirdparty apps, Needs a way of distinguishing different notifications
Publié: 2014-06-23, Auteur: James , review by: engadget.com
Logs more than just physical activity, Waterproof, Comfortable, Easy to set up
Battery life could be better, No social features, Disappointing selection of third-party apps
I think there's a trick being missed here. As it stands, the SmartBand feels like it's living up to about 75 percent of its true potential. Lifelog is clearly meant to be the focus. The app isn't perfect -- I'd love to be able to drill down into even more...
We'd like to propose this is a beta product, and we have our reasons. First, having more than one app for a single device suggests this is meant for a platform. Smart Connect has uses beyond the Smartband, and we'd like to see a day when the tiny, white p...
Publié: 2014-06-18, Auteur: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Small and light desig, Different color band option, Good sleep tracking
Only works with Android 4.4 device, Involved setup proces, Finicky smartphone remote contro, No diet tracking
Sony's SmartBand tracks your daily activity as well as what you do on your smartphone, but the information it gathers isn't all that useful. No, it's not just a fitness band. Sony's $99 SmartBand is designed not just to record your daily movem...
Publié: 2014-06-17, Auteur: Range , review by: technabob.com
Extrait: It was announced a few months back, but the SmartBand was finally available in the last two weeks. I picked this up on a whim, and it's been on my wrist since then. How has it performed? Not so bad, especially if you have an Xperia phone.The SmartBand is...
9.0 The Sony Smartband is a great first effort by Sony that's lightweight with exceptional battery life and is a perfect all around package for anyone looking to keep track of their daily life while maintaining some casual fitness....
Publié: 2014-06-13, Auteur: Nic , review by: cnet.com
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....
Publié: 2014-06-11, Auteur: Alex , review by: pcmag.com
Innovative, versatile design. Waterproof. Beautiful app. Lots of graphs for stats lovers.
Finicky band closure. Complicated setup process. Confusing notifications. Rudimentary fitness tracking capabilities. Virtually useless media controls
Part activity tracker, part notifications accessory, and part journaling tool, the Sony SmartBand SWR10 has a lot of potential, but needs more refinement....
Extremely lightweight and compact, you can almost forget you’re wearing it, Works with all Android 4.4 phones, Water resistant with IP58 certification, 5day battery life, Sleep monitoring is nice, and silent alarm is great too
Setting it up is a bit too lengthy of a process, No way to track any other types of exercise apart from walking and running, No display at all
The Sony SmartBand SWR10 is now sold for $100, a price that is not too high given that the competing FitBit Flex is also sold for $100, while the Nike FuelBand+ is priced significantly higher, at $150.For all it aims to do, though, the SmartBand delive...