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Calidad en la construcción y los acabados del reloj
Producto innovador y con funcionalidades superiores a otros relojes inteligentes
Pantalla grande con buena resolución
Brillo elevado y amplios ángulos de visión
Gran cantidad de funcionalidades de se
Calidad del terminado
Estética
Gestión de llamadas y calidad del audio
Cámara mejor de lo esperable
Alguna app y caso de uso
Evernote
SVoice
Diseño elegante
Multimedia
Tiene una cámara integrada
Modo de depuración
Control de voz con S Voice
El reloj inteligente Galaxy Gear de Samsung es atractivo
Cómodo y ayuda a ver las llamadas que entran
Diseño
Calidad de materiales
Potencia
Pantalla
Apps propias y adaptadas
Posibilidad hablar y contestar llamadas desde el propio Gear
Incluye cámara
A los editores no les gusta
Limitada compatibilidad
únicamente funciona con unos pocos teléfonos de Samsung
Diseño exterior poco atractivo (para mi gusto) y con un cuerpo bastante voluminoso
Duración de la batería limitada
Que nos obliga a tener que recargar otro dispositivo más
Autonomía muy limitada
Notificaciones incompletas y pobres
Escasez de apps y funciones atractivas
No es sumergible
Sólo compatible con móviles Samsung
Precio
Materiales pesados
No es resistente al agua
Batería débil
Solo es compatible con dispositivos Samsung
Es caro
La falta de correo electrónico y respaldo a redes sociales
Poca compatibilidad con otros dispositivos
La caja externa de recarga y el control de voz que a veces funciona y a veces no
Publicación: 2013-12-27, Autor: Paul , crítica de: tech.uk.msn.com
Resumen: After weeks of speculation, the Samsung Galaxy Gear is finally official – the Korean company's entry into the ever-growing smartwatch arena.The device was launched over in Berlin at IFA 2013 and MSN Tech was on hand to spend some time with the clever wa...
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Publicación: 2013-12-09, Autor: Nirave , crítica de: techview.co
Resumen: For the past few months, I've been using the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear as my main device combination and during this time, the Galaxy Note 3 has slowly developed a mind of its own.As we've come to expect from Samsung smartphones, the sheer wealth of f...
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Publicación: 2013-11-25, Autor: Nirave , crítica de: techview.co
Design – the Galaxy Gear looks quite stylish and is definitely impressive on the wrist, Notifications with the latest update for the Galaxy Gear, it supports notifications for any app which is definitely impressive, Camera – yes it has a camera and whilst
Battery – if you're after a watch with a few smart features, the Galaxy Gear isn't for you as the battery just isn't good enough
The Samsung Galaxy Gear is definitely an interesting gadget to have on your wrist. If you use a Samsung GALAXY smartphone that is compatible with the Galaxy Gear, we'd definitely recommend buying one if you can purchase it under £200. The design is impres...
Underpowered, poor battery life and a chunky design
The Samsung Galaxy Gear is truly a smartwatch, with a surprisingly large number of features. But you'd probably be better off sticking with your phone for a lot of them, while the battery life is a show stopper...
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Publicación: 2013-10-22, Autor: Dave , crítica de: wired.co.uk
Good looking device, clear and sensitive touchscreen
Bulky and heavy, limited features, limited compatibility with smartphones, not many apps, poor battery life
The Galaxy Gear feels like too little, too soon, at too big a price, with too limited a spread of supported devices to use it with -- and it's essential you pair it with one. There's clearly a potential market for smart watches, but limited capability t...
Publicación: 2013-10-18, Autor: Esat , crítica de: stuff.tv
The Galaxy Gear is a well-made, comfortable smartwatch that offers decent (if not perfect) functionality as a secondary device to compliment the smartphone resting in your pocket. But it's not without flaws. Its limited compatibility to Samsung products...
Publicación: 2013-10-05, Autor: Ian , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Looks good, fantastic screen, camera is better than we'd anticipated, comfortable, a good watch, easy to set up, bags of potential
Expensive, lack of consistency in notifications, needs more apps and general support, camera fogged up on a number of occasions, Note 3 only for the time being, feels as though it's hit the shelves early
Ultimately, our opinion of the Galaxy Gear is that it's a fantastic piece of technology, easily the best device of its type that we've seen and one that has bags of potential. The display is brilliant, there are enough apps on the watch right now to...
Publicación: 2013-10-03, Autor: Jamie , crítica de: itproportal.com
Vibrant and colourful AMOLED display, Makes calls (via your smartphone), Snaps usable photos and video clips
Expensive, Short battery life, Baffling interface
At the moment, there are few smartwatch alternatives as powerful as the Samsung Galaxy Gear, but most are easier to work with. Our current favourite smartwatch is the Pebble, which costs a third of what Samsung is asking for the Gear, has a much longer l...
The Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch is attractive, comfortable, and makes it easy to see incoming calls
A lack of e-mail and social network support, limited compatibility with other devices, the external charging case, and hit-and-miss voice control seriously limit its usefulness
Samsung's first smart watch looks really classy and has potential, but it lacks some really basic features. Its battery life isn't good enough either, and it only works with the Galaxy Note 3 right now. Definitely not worth £300....