Introducing the Sony Smartwatch 2

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Sony is no longer at its first attempt on the side of smart health connected watches. The Sony Smartwatch 2, released in late 2013, remains in line with the previous model while updating the technical characteristics of the product. Presentation.

The design of the object is sober and as elegant as possible, obviously nothing to do with more classic watches but wanting to stay smart health connected at a price.

In terms of features, the watch connects to a phone Android with version 4.0 minimum (Ice Cream Sandwich). The connection used is the bluetooth 3.0 which provides ideal reach and stability for this type of use. The user interacts with the watch via a touch interface which has not changed much since the previous model. The screen, on the other hand, took 0.3 inches more diagonal from the previous version without increasing the overall dimensions of the device, which is rather a good point for this Sony Smartwatch 2. The definition of screen also changes to 220 × 176.

Another notable development is the application of the IP57 standard giving the Sony Smartwatch 2 temporary water and dust resistance. However, we deplore the lack of development in terms of functionality, this watch ultimately remaining a remote screen from your smartphone.

The big black point of these new smart health connected watches is generally the weak autonomy which pushes the users to renew the charge too frequently. At this level, Sony has made efforts to give its device a range of up to 4 days in normal use. This is much more restrictive than a classic watch, but the functionality of viewing news, social networks and messages from your wrist will probably attract new customers.

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