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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Design du bracelet
Lisibilité de l'écran en pleine lumière
Affichage des notifications
Fonction réveil intelligent
Nombreuses possibilités de personnalisation
Des notifications sur un tracker
C'est appréciable
Léger et confortable
Étanche à la poussière et à l'eau
Autonomie plus qu'honorable
Ecran EInk parfaitement lisible et offrant une bonne autonomie
Bonne réactivité de l'ensemble et particulièrement dans la réception des notifications
Publié: 2015-01-23, Auteur: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Extrait: Sony has been impressing me with its latest smartphone, tablet, and smartwatch products so I looked forward to testing out the SmartBand Talk SWR30 fitness tracker with unique features.There are many options available today for tracking your daily activit...
I have enjoyed wearing the Sony SmartBand Talk throughout the review period. I find that it offers 2 main purposes for me: to track my activity, and to notify me of my smartphone events. I like how light and comfortable it wears on my wrist. I don't fancy...
Publié: 2014-12-01, Auteur: Andrew , review by: cnet.com
The Sony SmartBand Talk's e-ink display makes it easy to see your activity, the time and incoming notifications. The display uses very little power so battery life is pretty good and its ability to take calls comes in handy when you're too busy (or too la
It doesn't have GPS, a heart-rate monitor or the most glamorous design. Sony's Lifelog fitness app keeps track of too much pointless information
The SmartBand Talk's screen, waterproof design and ability to show your incoming notifications make it a useful piece of tech to wear, even if you're not fussed about keeping track of your activity during the day....
Slim and light, Decent battery life, Easy to set up and use, Waterproof
No Apple support, Pricey, Better dedicated fitness trackers
If you're an Android user after a simple-to-use wearable device, I'd definitely recommend checking out the Sony SmartBand Talk. Set-up is easy and it's blissfully intuitive to use, yet packs in some essential features such as media control and notificatio...
Very easy to see in sunlight; Light and comfortable to wear; Does some of the things a smartwatch would do, but on a budget; Three to four day battery life; Charges through microUSB, so no proprietary charger (woot!);
Electronic ink screen needs some Gorilla Glass or mineral strengthening, as it scratches easily; Waking alarm won't automatically detect when you're upright and moving, or even using your phone altogether, and continues buzzing regardless; Touchscreen req
Is Sony's SmartBand Talk an improvement on the original? Maybe, but it won't be for everyone, and Sony isn't helping the situation much with only one operating system supported, a small amount of touch interaction, and a screen that can barely take the mo...
Extrait: The Surge is shaping as the ultimate wearable, with all the features of Fitbit's activity monitoring band and a smartwatch combined. Source: SuppliedWearables are a substantial growth area in consumer technology, and the fact that your relatives and frien...
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Publié: 2014-12-02, Auteur: Andrew , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony SmartBand Talk's e-ink display makes it easy to see your activity, the time and incoming notifications. The display uses very little power so battery life is pretty good and its ability to take calls comes in handy when you're too busy (or too la
It doesn't have GPS, a heart-rate monitor or the most glamorous design. Sony's Lifelog fitness app keeps track of too much pointless information
The SmartBand Talk's screen, waterproof design and ability to show your incoming notifications make it a useful piece of tech to wear, even if you're not fussed about keeping track of your activity during the day....
A lot of people are still suspicious of these bands that are designed to track our lives - and especially ones with fiddly buttons to press. That said, the SmartBand Talk does have some clever tricks, and doesn't look too bad on the wrist thanks to inher...
Extrait: Not content with just announcing the Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z3 Compact, Sony has a few more devices to announce at IFA 2014 — just in case you were thinking that there wasn't enough new tech to capture your attention already. There's a new tablet — the worl...
SmartBand Talk has got some nifty additions with calling support and display unit on board. However, it is still very much the same old SmartBand for us and at Rs 12,990 with an E-ink display; it is hard for us to understand the logic behind pricing the b...