I personally prefer one without frills. Plan to use as a fitness tracker with some minimal notification. Kreyos seems to be the choice atm, though I'll personally never will talk through it.
Whoa it's huge. I rather have something simple like kreyos or something =( Don't know why smartwatches these days are trying to rush to the end by adding a slew of feature that's barely usable. Might as well strap your phone to wrist.
i am interested to get gear fit or gear 2, just wondering how accurate the heart rate function is?
plan to use it indoor at gym just to monitor my maximum heart rate, to make sure i am always working out at my maximum heart rate...too lazy to wear a heart rate strap, feels tight on the chest
Latest rumor, Moto 360 will launch alongside with Moto X+1 announcement ( August ). Moto 360 might comes with Moto Maker customization ( leather, metal, rubber wrist band )
Wahh so nice. I've seen many pictures of Moto360 but this is the one that tempts me the most
It's just a slightly ( slightly ) better looking Pebble. Functions and feature ( or apps ) is much more important. Pebble took more than one year for it's application ecosystem to be good and with much useful features available. I highly doubt this would make any impact, with 2nd gen smartwatch such as Android Wear available now.
I waited 18 months for my white plastic Pebble, and I am one of their earliest backer! I was so damn pissed off when I finally got it I threw it in the dustbin at first. Then sanity got back to me, I used it for a while, and then sold it off. Nobody should be asked to wait for 18 months for the product they're paid in good faith.
Kickstarter as with other crowdfunding platforms, you are actually funding to bring projects to life. Rewards such as Pebble etc, are incentive for people to fund. That said, whenever you pledge, take it with a grain of salt that project might fail, delayed delivery and product won't look like what you envisioned. People who rant about crowdfunding don't understand this. While some projects are doomed to fail or turned scams, Pebble delivered albeit late. In my opinion, it's a success story not many are able to match nor compete.
If you have no patience for delays, do wait for retail stock availability.
And you might want to check in for anger management. Not cool bro
This post has been edited by redlyfs: Oct 28 2014, 11:30 AM
The reviewer is quite right, the SmartWatch 3 seems to be targeting rugged, athletic, sports users with it's rubber band and own GPS capability. And also it has higher ip rating at IP68 iinm.
And according to him, seems like voice recognition is better than Moto 360.
Wow. It's certainly sounding much better than it's predecessors.