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De redactie beviel
Waterdicht
Eenvoudige verbinding
Accuduur
Android aansturen
Accu dikke prima
Uiterlijk
Gewicht
Trillen bij melding
Water- en stofdicht
Fijn bandje
Geen last om pols
Snel geladen
Simpel maar mooi design
Goed waterdicht
Sober
Flexibele Core
Licht
Trilmotor
Goedkope wearable
Lifelog-app houdt echt je hele leven statistisch bij
Werkt met alle Android 4.4-toestellen
Makkelijk te koppelen via NFC
Waterbestendig
De redactie beviel het niet
Lifelog
Installatie van veel apps
Armbandsluiting
Het rubberen bandje trekt stof aan
Lifelog app teleurstellend
Vrij duur in het begin
Telefoon is snel te ver weg (<10m)
Geen display
Beperkte functionaliteit door koppeling met niet Sony smartphone
Beperkte trilfuncties
Geen schermpje
Compatibel vanaf Android 4.4
Sluiting van het bandje niet goed genoeg
Externe ontwikkelaars kunnen niks met de SmartBand
Samenvatting: Smartwatches, fitness bands, heart rate monitors and a whole lot more – wearables is big business and every smartphone manufacturers is looking at how they can enter the growing wearables market. In the case of Sony, they were one of the first manufacture...
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Gepubliceerd: 2014-06-25, Auteur: Dave , beoordeeld door: wired.co.uk
Discreet styling, tracks more than standard health and fitness, dust and waterproof, lightweight
Tracking not always accurate, not always clear what the data's for
The Sony SmartBand feels a little bit like a technology in search of a solution. It tries to log just about everything, but there are more detailed devices for health and fitness (the main uses for wearables so far) which rather leaves you wondering why...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-06-13, Auteur: Nic , beoordeeld door: CNET.co.uk
Sony's SmartBand is a lightweight simple device that's easy to set up and has a companion app that's packed with features. It's dust and water proof and has a great battery life
Some tracking results didn't seem overly accurate and some of the features weren't very useful. The design is also a bit bland, and its not great for real fitness junkies
The SmartBand is an ambitious recipe that needs a little more time in the oven. There are better trackers on the market....
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Gepubliceerd: 2014-05-25, Auteur: Andy , beoordeeld door: Digitaltrends.com
Lightweight and comfortable wristband, Lifelog app is fun, Data fiends will love the graphs, Wide variety of extra features, Not too expensive
Extra features are largely superfluous, Standard band is too bland, Only for Android, Vibration alerts
Samenvatting: Sony SmartBand SWR10 with Lifelog appSony is wowing the crowd at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona this week with a slim, light and waterproof update to its Xperia tablet range and a wearable activity tracker that effortlessly records your daily li...
Although we didn't very long to look at the SmartBand and Core, we liked the design and the feel of the device on our wrist.The amount of data the app collects and how it's used raises important questions over privacy, but it's a certainly a compelling pr...
Logs physical and digital activities, Waterresistant, Neat UI on the Lifelog app, Smart wake up alarms, Good battery life, Attractive pricing
Hohum design, Misses out on social sharing, Media playback is iffy, Needs support for controlling more thirdparty apps, Needs a way of distinguishing different notifications
Gepubliceerd: 2014-06-23, Auteur: James , beoordeeld door: engadget.com
Logs more than just physical activity, Waterproof, Comfortable, Easy to set up
Battery life could be better, No social features, Disappointing selection of third-party apps
I think there's a trick being missed here. As it stands, the SmartBand feels like it's living up to about 75 percent of its true potential. Lifelog is clearly meant to be the focus. The app isn't perfect -- I'd love to be able to drill down into even more...