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Bilder sagen mehr als tausend Worte – sagt man zumindest. Das Sony Smartband 2 verzichtet auf ein Display, setzt auf Leuchtdioden – und lässt seinen Besitzer gern im Unklaren. Als Fitness-Armband und Pulsmesser macht es aber eine gute Figur.Der Hype um...
Light and customisable design, Heart rate monitor, iOS and Android, Waterproof
Short battery life, Need app for feedback, Less smart than UP3
Sony's Smartband 2 doesn't do anything revolutionary, despite being a decent little fitness wearable. Like many fitness trackers it can monitor your daily movements and sleep patterns on a fairly basic level, while the built-in heart rate monitor is handy...
Sleekly styled step tracking, Comfortable enough to wear 24/7, Fairly accurate
Poor battery life, Lack of a display makes notifications meaningless, Partner app fails to motivate
In fact, that's a telling indictment of the entire SmartBand experience: price and promise pointed towards a neatly-packaged tracker that would integrate into your life and leave you fitter without any fuss. The result was an entirely different reality...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-10-16, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Comfortable, built-in heart-rate monitoring, some interesting elements in apps
Lacks some basic metrics like distance, couldn't detect running accurately, battery life too short
The Sony SmartBand 2 develops on last year's offering, improving the comfort and fit and widening the range of features that it offers. It's an interesting proposition as it offers a little more than some of the basic activity trackers, without goin...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-09-25, Autor: Woldemar , Testbericht von: wovow.org
Zusammenfassung: The Sony SmartBand 2 is the new bracelet Japanese company to record your physical activity. A device that focuses on simplicity as it lacks any external touch screen or LED indicator. In fact, it can easily pass unnoticed. All the activity we do is record...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-09-25, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: wired.co.uk
Sturdy, comfortable, and well designed; alarms and notifications work well; sleep monitoring function
Woefully inaccurate; won't stay connected or reliably sync data; clutters phone with multiple apps
Veröffentlicht: 2015-09-10, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: alphr.com
Despite its shortcomings, the Sony SmartBand 2 is decent fitness tracker. It's good value for a fitness tracker with a heart-rate monitor included, and it delivers more useful heart-rate data than the Jawbone UP3, which tracks your pulse only while you're...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-08-27, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Comfortable, built-in heart-rate monitoring, some interesting elements in apps
Lacks some basic metrics like distance, couldn't detect running accurately, battery life too short
The Sony SmartBand 2 develops on last year's offering, improving the comfort and fit and widening the range of features that it offers. It's an interesting proposition as it offers a little more than some of the basic activity trackers, without goin...
Tiny; Waterproof USB port; Compatible with iOS and Android; You no longer specifically need the Lifelog app to make it work; Includes a heart-rate sensor; Gives you notifications of calls and messages;
Nothing remarkable or unique about the SmartBand 2; Terrible battery life for a fitness band only; More clunky wrist strap; If you don't use the Lifelog app, your stats are fairly simple; Sleep tracking isn't always accurate; Power lights seem like they s
With little that separates it from the crowd, there isn't much of a reason to pick Sony's SmartBand 2 over the rest of the fitness gadgets, except maybe if you loved the original so much and wanted a little more information about yourself.Even with that r...