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Slim and light, Decent battery life, Easy to set up and use, Waterproof
No Apple support, Pricey, Better dedicated fitness trackers
If you're an Android user after a simple-to-use wearable device, I'd definitely recommend checking out the Sony SmartBand Talk. Set-up is easy and it's blissfully intuitive to use, yet packs in some essential features such as media control and notificatio...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-02-09, Autor: Tim , Testbericht von: alphr.com
This isn't a perfect product. It really should be more accurate, while its reliance on Sony's idiosyncratic software is a definite weak spot – as is the fact it only works with Android phones. But the fact it's barely left my wrist for the past six weeks ...
Comfortable, attractive and waterproof, Beautiful Lifelog app, E-ink display
Unreliable activity tracking, Lack of data analysis, Restrictive phone requirements
Sony SmartBand Talk SWR30 – Software The SmartBand Talk has surprisingly restrictive requirements. It's only compatible with devices running Android 4.4 KitKat and above – so make sure your smartphone fits the bill – but that's not all. You'll also need t...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-01-11, Autor: Dave , Testbericht von: dailystar.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: GETTYAs we've just scoffed our way through Christmas, many of us will be suffering from a bit of festive flab.Sadly, it's now boring January and for many Brits it's time to get back to a more healthy way of life.So, if you've just started your fitness pla...
Simple, stylish and suitably smart stuff from Sony, the Smartband Talk packs in the features and boasts a decent battery life compared to the rest. We love the simplicity of the e-ink screen and appreciate the large – in fitness band terms – display, esp...
It's worth noting, though, that the Sony SmartWatch 3 can be found for just £50 more, so if you're after SmartWatch functionality more than fitness tracking it's definitely worth investigating before making the decision to buy the SmartBand Talk.Tags:Wear...
Simple and unfussy design, clear E Ink display, comfortable to wear, unobtrustive notifications, calls sound good (if that's what you want)
Battery could be better, access to notifications limited, activity tracking is basic, can only have one favourite contact for calling
The Sony SmartBand Talk SWR30 is beautifully designed, comfortable to wear and succeeds on its namesake's aim to enable calls on your wrist too. But it doesn't quite thrill in any one department. For many that E Ink display, given its Kindle-like m...
Zusammenfassung: The latest wearable to come out of the Sony machine has now launched in O2 stores up and down the country. The price is £129.99, however if you get it with a new Android phone then it will cost you just £99.99.The Smartband Talk is the evolution of the fi...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-12-01, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: CNET.co.uk
The Sony SmartBand Talk's e-ink display makes it easy to see your activity, the time and incoming notifications. The display uses very little power so battery life is pretty good and its ability to take calls comes in handy when you're too busy (or too la
It doesn't have GPS, a heart-rate monitor or the most glamorous design. Sony's Lifelog fitness app keeps track of too much pointless information
The SmartBand Talk's screen, waterproof design and ability to show your incoming notifications make it a useful piece of tech to wear, even if you're not fussed about keeping track of your activity during the day....