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Procesador
Sin adaptador para cargar la batería
GPS incorporado
A prueba de agua
El Sony SmartWatch 3 tiene GPS para hacerle seguimiento a tu recorrido cuando haces ejercicio sin necesidad de tu celular. Se carga usando un conector MicroUSB y no con un adaptador
Como otros relojes con Android Wear
Es resistente al agua
Tiene un bue
Inclusión de GPS
Conector Micro USB para carga cómoda
Certificación IP68
Lo bueno
Duración de batería de dos días
Rastreo GPS sin uso de datos ni sincronización al celular
Certificación IP 68
Compatible con cualquier Android 4.3 o superior
Conectividad NFC
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Diseño y pulsera de goma
Ecosistema de apps limitado
Ausenta de sensor de ritmo cardiaco
Su pantalla es de baja calidad con una reproducción de colores muy mala. A pesar de que su diseño está enfocado en la actividad física
No incluye un sensor de ritmo cardíaco. No hay muchos apps que aprovechen el GPS
Diseño poco ambicioso
Demasiado deportivo
Correas propietarias
Limitaciones implícitas de Android Wear
Google Wear aun con inconsistencias para algunos comandos de voz
Publicación: 2015-05-01, Autor: Jason , crítica de: ausdroid.net
Resumen: Sony 's Smartwatch 3 was pretty well received by Chris when he took a look at the original – it went head-to-head with the Moto 360 in the marketplace, and found a permanent place on his wrist. Now, Sony's released a new SKU of the watch which comes with ...
Superb battery life for an Android Wear smartwatch, Display is bright outdoors, ambient sensor allows true alwayson display, High quality design, fit and finish, THE
Display isn't particularly vibrant, MicroUSB port an annoyance to access, protective grommet feels flimsy, Omission of heart rate sensor
Sony's move to introduce a high-end option of the SmartWatch 3 was the right way to go for the OEM in having another alternative for buyers interested in a sleek and snazzy smartwatch.The SmartWatch 3 SS is a beautiful smartwatch, despite its more afforda...
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Publicación: 2015-02-16, Autor: Brent , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
Best Sony smartwatch yet, Great clasp, Best-in-class battery life
No heart rate monitor, Thick band, Unimaginative stock faces
LikeBest Sony smartwatch yet.Great clasp.Best-in-class battery life.Don't LikeNo heart rate monitor.Thick band.Unimaginative stock faces.It's a tough call. It many ways, it simply performs better than any of the other Android Wear watches. But on the othe...
Resumen: Sony SmartWatch. Source: The AustralianIt's official. The legendary Sony Walkman now sits inside a watch on your wrist, not in your pocket or around the waist. Walkman integration is a notable feature of Sony's latest smartwatch, SWR50.I found it liberati...
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Publicación: 2015-01-15, Autor: Leigh , crítica de: gadgetguy.com.au
Very, very readable in sunlight; MicroUSB charging; Battery lasts a good two days for most people, with power users needing a charge every day; Water resistance rated at IP68;
Screen offers poor viewing angles when switched on and being used; For some reason, it runs a little slow; Very few additional watch faces; No heart rate monitor;
Sony's first take on Android Wear shows come promise, but it's still not quite there, with a watch that boasts strong battery life and readability in the sun, but no other amazing reason to choose it over the competition.If you need a smartwatch and spend...
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Publicación: 2014-12-19, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The Sony SmartWatch 3 has built-in GPS to track your workout without needing your phone. It's waterproof, has a built-in USB port for charging without a dock and runs Android Wear smoothly
Its screen is pretty awful, with poor colours and viewing angles. Its plain, square design makes it much less stylish than the LG G Watch R and it doesn't have a heart-rate monitor built in
Although its ability to use GPS to track your run is handy, its poor screen, uninspiring design and lack of a heart-rate monitor means the SmartWatch 3 doesn't impress over its more luxurious Android Wear competitors....
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Publicación: 2014-09-03, Autor: Gareth , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Great design, MicroUSB charger, GPS
Is Android Wear useful yet?, Expensive
The Sony Smartwatch 3 is a good device that fits well into the burgeoning Android Wear party, and comes with some nifty features that make it possibly quite a good option to buy. I'm still waiting for the final price and a proper release date to play wit...
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Publicación: 2014-07-04, Autor: Gerald , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
Resumen: Ahead of IFA, there were rumours that Sony was to release a third SmartWatch that would still be running on the company's own wearable operating system. On the basis of our experience with previous efforts, that would have been a very bad idea indeed. Tha...
Resumen: The look and feel of the SmartWatch 3 isn't a very big departure from the first two versions. It is still a square smartwatch and with the black case resembles the size and shape of a basic Casio digital watch. The SmartWatch 3's core unit does have some...
Publicación: 2015-01-29, Autor: Ted , crítica de: whatsyourtech.ca
Resumen: Much of that battle has been centred on design. Motorola opened a new salvo in the fight with its rounded Moto 360, prompting LG to remodel its G Watch, too. Given that Wear is still a very new platform that has endless room to grow, the burden falls on S...