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La SW2 s'avère parfois pratique. Voir un appel
Un email ou un SMS que l'on va ignorer se transforme ici simplement en regardant la montre
Plus besoin de sortir le téléphone
Le réveiller
Débloquer l'écran
Regarder
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Compatible avec tous les smartphones Android à partir de 4.0 ICS
Possibilité de changer le bracelet
Design sobre et efficace
Elégante
Assez légère et plutôt discrète
Ecosystème avec 200 mini-apps
IP57 = résistance à l'eau et au sable
Bracelet standard (24 mm)
Autonomie correcte (3 à 4 jours)
Compatible avec Android 4.x
Beau design
Agréable à porter au poignet
Ecran de qualité et réactif
Très pratique pour lire ses messages
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Il est presque toujours aussi facile de passer par la montre que de sortir son téléphone et d'utiliser ce dernier
Excepté dans les situations énumérées cidessus. L'interface est peu maniable
Répond assez mal et même si l'on aime le fait de pouvoir voir
Autonomie très perfectible
Manque de profondeur d'utilisation sur certaines applications phares
La fixation "clip" de la première génération était une bonne idée
Publié: 2013-10-10, Auteur: Will , review by: newatlas.com
There isn't anything particularly new or cutting-edge about the Sony SmartWatch 2. It's notifications, it's wrist-based fitness tracking data, and it's music controls. And you can take it underwater and extend its battery life for days while doing those t...
Publié: 2013-05-28, Auteur: Andreas , review by: pocketables.com
The Sony Smartwatch MN2 has a lot of flaws, ranging from minor inconveniences to design decisions that make you wonder about the intelligence of the people who made them. At $125 in the US ( Amazon ) it's a lot more expensive relative to the Pebble and ...
Publié: 2014-04-08, Auteur: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
In the end, I found Sony's SmartWatch 2 a great accessory to my smartphone. It's something that doesn't replace it, but compliments it. I never expected to want to replace my smartphone, but I didn't expect the Sony SmartWatch 2 to compliment my smartpho...
Publié: 2014-03-10, Auteur: Alex , review by: techlife.net
Extrait: We're also not thrilled with Sony's official Australian pricing; the same device in the US is US$199.99; even with GST and a little shipping overhead, we can't quite see how that equates to $354.95.By : Sony Price : $354.95 Critical specs : 1.6-inch, 22...
Dust & water resistant, Changeable strap, Various apps, More affordable
Text is small, No message flows, Tricky to setup, UI sluggish at times
If you are absolutely desperate for a smartwatch then I would recommend the Sony SmartWatch 2 over the likes of the Pebble, Qualcomm Toq and Samsung Galaxy Gear, but if you're not really bothered then I'd advise to steer clear. Despite the update, the Sm...
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Publié: 2013-11-13, Auteur: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
The Sony SmartWatch 2 screens phone alerts, Gmail, and call info in real time. The device also has a modern, water-resistant design that's compatible with standard watch bands
The Sony SmartWatch 2 is tricky to set up on non-Sony phones. The watch has a small clock face selection, short battery life, and a quirky music player app. There's no iOS support
With its ability to push Android notifications to your wrist, the Sony SmartWatch 2 is more useful than Samsung's Galaxy Gear, but the Pebble is still the best smartwatch deal around....
No. This isn't the smartwatch you were looking for. Sorry. It may still be out there, looming in the distant future, but that day has most definitely not come. Right now, this $200 device is just a toy that will ultimately waste more time than it will sav...
Stylish, lightweight and comfortable, Works with any Android 4.0 smartphone, Reasonable 4-5 day battery life (advertises 3-4), Simple touchscreen interface, Good range of notification apps available, IP57 water resistant
Only five watch faces available, one digital, Can't replace default watch faces, No official calendar app (does show reminders), Micro-USB port is difficult to access, Occasional crashes
A truly useful companion to any Android smartphone, particularly larger and less pocketable ‘phablet' devices. A bit steep at the RRP, but a good buy in the $200-$250 range it sells for at some outlets...
Handsome design, Water resistant, Receives all notifications, Always on watch face, Compatible with all Android 4.0+ devices
Slow at times, Sony provides the basic apps, but that is all, Most third party apps have limited appeal, Reduces the battery charge on the tethered phone
My initial impressions were that this watch was good, but not great. After reviewing the unit for a week, adding third party apps that improved the functionality for me, I am now impressed. The watch can handle living on a wrist and not having to worry ab...
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Publié: 2013-10-21, Auteur: John , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Should you buy any smartwatch at the moment? Probably not. If you want something to show off to your mates down the pub and have a spare £150 to burn then sure go for it. If you're desperate for a smartwatch then the SmartWatch 2 is a better shout than th...