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Ah, thanks dannymcfc. I'll give it a sniff.
I notice the updated version of this watch is currently retailing for over £400. From a brief read of the spec it seems the only additional features you get for an extra £300 or so is a slightly higher resolution, slightly larger screen and built in GPS. I also think it offers a speaker so you can take and make voice calls using the watch which would be useful.
The watches technology is over 2 years old now but I see people are successfully using this watch with Android wear 2 so I think it's still a useful piece of technology. Over and above the usual notifications, etc. I think the wifi connectivity is probably the most interesting aspect of this watch, not so much the cloud option because of the inherent issues but the connectivity at home/office.
As far as value for money is concerned, I see branded smart watches retail for well over the £200 mark. This watch seems to offer more than the basic functionality at a below bargain basement price. So arguably it's good value for money.
When it comes down to it, I think any smart watch helps leaverages the not insignificant money already invested in your mobile phone but this is only true if you'll make use of the watches functionality. In reality, only you can answer that question but at least you're risking far less money than you would if you invested in any of the current smart watch offerings. |
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