Gartner Expects Big Wearable Electronics Push at CES 2014


Gartner has offered up some predictions for what we will see at CES 2014. One of the big categories that the research firm predicts is wearable computing products. Gartner says that wearable...
    






Smartwatch Shoppers Guide for Android and iOS Users


One of the gadgets that is growing quickly in popularity this year is the smartwatch. There are a number of smartwatches on the market, or about to be on the market, that will work with most of the...
    






Sony SmartWatch 2, Xperia Z Ultra and Z1 Now Available in U.S. But without Carrier


Sony is now turned to US for launching its latest Xperia smartphones and smartwatch after Europe and Asia. Sony has just launched its SmartWatch 2, Xperia Z1 and Xperia Z Ultra smartphones in U.S....

Sony’s SmartWatch 2 hits IFA, we go wrists-on

Sony's SmartWatch 2 hits IFA, we go wristson

Sure smart watches are the hot newness, but Sony's already been there and done that. In fact, the company got a jump on IFA by first announcing its second-gen wearable way back in late June. The device did grab a brief mention at today's press conference (due in part, we suspect, to something Samsung may have up its sleeve), and the device got some face time on the IFA show floor. The watch doesn't look entirely unlike its predecessor, though there have been some modifications.

For starters, the display has been kicked up a bit to a 1.6-incher with 220 x 176 resolution. Of course, that's still a tiny color touchscreen, so you're only going to fit around six icons on there at any one time. The device is also slimmer than its predecessor, which goes a long way for something you're going to wear on your wrist, though we wouldn't exactly call it thin at the moment.%Gallery-slideshow79435%

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Sony SmartWatch 2 unveiled: a water-resistant ‘second screen’ for Android devices

Sony SmartWatch 2

Sony's taking a second stab at the fledgling wearable category it helped pioneer with today's announcement of the SmartWatch 2. The Android-powered wristwatch retains the familiar remote functionality of its predecessor (i.e., allowing users to answer calls, read email and texts, snap photos, etc.), albeit now from a larger, 1.6-inch (220 x 176) touch display. Sony's packed all of this "second screen" functionality into a handsome, aluminum body design that's crafted to be dust- and water-resistant (IP57), much like the Xperia Z line before it. And for users that want a little variety, the company's also offering a pack-in stainless steel wristband that can be swapped out for any other 24mm strap (Sony plans to offer alternative straps sometime soon).

The SmartWatch 2 also features support for NFC and Bluetooth 3.0, so you can easily pair it with compatible devices running Android 4.0 or higher -- something like the Xperia Z Ultra, perhaps. As for battery life, Sony claims the SmartWatch 2's rated for a maximum of four days with moderate use. But those with a lighter touch, or a penchant for digital wristwatches, may be able to eke out a full week's worth of juice. There's no pricing information to share at the moment, only a semi-concrete global release date for this September. Which is just about enough time for you (or, more likely, your Dad) to dust off that Dick Tracy impersonation.

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