Sony SmartWatch 2 Vs Samsung Galaxy Gear
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Sony Smartwatch specs :
- 1.6-inch, 220×176 display
- Aluminum body
- Micro USB charging
- Compatible with most Android phones
- NFC and Bluetooth 3.0 for connectivity
- 3 to 4 days battery under normal use
- $262 U.S , Ships in late September
- No camera, mic or speakers
Samsung Galaxy Gear specs:
- 1.63-inch, 320×320 display
- Stainless steel body
- Snap-on, proprietary USB 3.0 charger
- 800MHz Exynos single-core processor
- Bluetooth 4.0 LE
- Compatible with new Galaxy devices, previous gen Galaxy support coming soon
- Around 1 day of use
- 4GB of onboard storage
- $299
- Ships in September (October for U.S.)
- 1.9 megapixel camera, 720p video recording, speaker + 2 mics
- Gyroscope and accelerometer for workout tracking
The SmartWatch 2 isn’t cheap at $262; in fact, it’s the same price as the popular 8GB Nexus 4 model. Samsung’s is $299 and much more full-featured, with Samsung managing to pack a whole host of A/V equipment in its device. It also runs a number of Android apps out of the box, which have been redesigned specifically for the watch.
SmartWatch 2 does have NFC for easy pairing with Android devices that support this feature, as well as more battery life, a better, higher resolution screen, and water resistance, that should keep your device protected from general grit and submersion at 3 feet for up to 30 minutes. Sony’s also doing a big push for bringing third party apps to the SmartWatch software platform, which could help fill the gap there.
As you can see from the list of specs above, there’s not really much of a competition between the two devices in terms of features.
Sony’s SmartWatch 2 has an edge in battery life owing to its much more narrow feature set, and it offers wider support for other Android devices out of the box.
With the more ambitious vision coming from Samsung. Aside from the steep requirement of apparent platform lock in, I’m definitely much more intrigued by the Gear, but I also suspect both devices will find a mostly limited receptive audience among consumers.
What is your view?
What is your view?