Wearables


ASUS Unveils the ZenWatch at IFA

ASUS Unveils the ZenWatch at IFA

Today ASUS threw their hat in the ring of Android Wear smartwatches with their new ASUS ZenWatch. All of the Android Wear watches sport a common hardware platform and the ZenWatch is no exception. It sports a 1.63″ curved 320×320 AMOLED display, and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 quad Cortex-A7 part running at 1.2GHz, paired with an Adreno 305 and 512MB of RAM plus 4GB of NAND. ASUS claims that the internal 1.4Wh battery will get a user through the day, and the IP55 rating for dust and water resistance should resist environmental hazards but not to the extent of other smartwatches like the Sony SmartWatch 3.

Android Wear watches typically have to compete on price or on design and build, and it looks like the ZenWatch has chosen to go with the latter. The stainless steel design with the curved cover glass and leather strap all convey a more premium feel than other plastic smartwatches. Of course, this also means that the ZenWatch is priced as one of the more expensive smartwatch options at 199 euros. ASUS expects that the ZenWatch will be put on sale sometime during the second half of 2014.

Source: ASUS via The Verge

Sony Announces the SmartWatch 3 and SmartBand Talk at IFA

Sony Announces the SmartWatch 3 and SmartBand Talk at IFA

Sony is no stranger to wearable devices. But today they are launching their first device that runs Google’s Android Wear operating system. The first is the Smartwatch 3, pictured on the left above. The SmartWatch 3 is similar to the other Android Wear devices launched by other manufacturers. It sports a 1.6″ 320×320 LCD display, and is powered by Qualcomm’s APQ8026 quad Cortex-A7 part running at 1.2GHz, paired with an Adreno 305 and 512MB of RAM plus 4GB of NAND. The SmartWatch 3 is IP68 rated for submersion in water up to 2 meter deep for 30 minutes. The 420mAh battery is also slightly larger than competing watches like LG’s G Watch which is 400mAh.

My concern is that the SmartWatch 3 doesn’t really bring anything spectacular compared to competing devices and doesn’t have the visual appeal or design of watches like the LG G Watch R. Pricing has yet to be announced but hopefully the SmartWatch 3 is price competitive.

The second announced device is the SmartBand Talk. It’s more like some of the fitness bands that we’ve seen launched, with a 1.4″ e-paper  display at 192dpi that integrates into the band itself. Sony hasn’t given any specifics about what’s inside the SmartBand Talk, but they have said that it will have an integrated speaker and mic for voice calls when paired with a smartphone. It’s not clear if the SmartBand Talk is also powered by Android Wear.

The SmartWatch 3 will be available in black and green, while the SmartBand Talk will come in black and white. Both devices are slated to launch in the fall, and pricing is currently unknown.

Samsung Unveils the Curved Gear S Smartwatch With Tizen and 3G Connectivity

Samsung Unveils the Curved Gear S Smartwatch With Tizen and 3G Connectivity

LG isn’t the only company announcing a new smartwatch today. Samsung has announced a new device in their line of Gear smartwatches. Their latest watch is the Samsung Gear S, and it’s one of the only smartwatches on the market that sports 3G connectivity. This allows it to function on its own without having to be forever tethered to a smartphone to access notifications and other content.

The other unique feature of the Gear S is its 2″ curved OLED display with a resolution of 320×480. Samsung believes that a convex display allows for a more ergonomic and comfortable smartwatch. With its curved rectangular display the form factor of the Gear S is like a cross between fitness bands and smartwatches.

Inside it features an unnamed 1GHz dual core CPU paired with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of NAND. Samsung rates the 300mAh battery inside for two days of usage. Like most of Samsung’s other smartwatches, it includes a heart rate sensor and IP67 dust and water resistance rated for 30 minutes of submersion in up to 1 meter of water.

Unlike most other smartwatches, the Gear S runs Samsung’s Tizen operating system rather than Google’s Android Wear platform. It includes some of Samsung’s software like S Health and their smartwatch music player. Between Tizen’s built in applications and the watch’s support for WiFi and 3G networking, the Gear S may be the first smartwatch that can act as its own device rather than an extension of a user’s smartphone.

Samsung will begin sales of the Gear S in early October. Pricing is yet to be announced.

Samsung Unveils the Curved Gear S Smartwatch With Tizen and 3G Connectivity

Samsung Unveils the Curved Gear S Smartwatch With Tizen and 3G Connectivity

LG isn’t the only company announcing a new smartwatch today. Samsung has announced a new device in their line of Gear smartwatches. Their latest watch is the Samsung Gear S, and it’s one of the only smartwatches on the market that sports 3G connectivity. This allows it to function on its own without having to be forever tethered to a smartphone to access notifications and other content.

The other unique feature of the Gear S is its 2″ curved OLED display with a resolution of 320×480. Samsung believes that a convex display allows for a more ergonomic and comfortable smartwatch. With its curved rectangular display the form factor of the Gear S is like a cross between fitness bands and smartwatches.

Inside it features an unnamed 1GHz dual core CPU paired with 512MB of RAM and 4GB of NAND. Samsung rates the 300mAh battery inside for two days of usage. Like most of Samsung’s other smartwatches, it includes a heart rate sensor and IP67 dust and water resistance rated for 30 minutes of submersion in up to 1 meter of water.

Unlike most other smartwatches, the Gear S runs Samsung’s Tizen operating system rather than Google’s Android Wear platform. It includes some of Samsung’s software like S Health and their smartwatch music player. Between Tizen’s built in applications and the watch’s support for WiFi and 3G networking, the Gear S may be the first smartwatch that can act as its own device rather than an extension of a user’s smartphone.

Samsung will begin sales of the Gear S in early October. Pricing is yet to be announced.

LG Announces the G Watch R

LG Announces the G Watch R

It looks like LG really isn’t keen on waiting for IFA to reveal some of its new products. Yesterday we detailed the announcement of the LG G3 Stylus, and today LG is giving a sneak peak at its first smartwatch with a round face. It’s called the LG G Watch R, and as you may have guessed, the R stands for round. 

At its core, the G Watch R is basically the same device as the original G Watch. It uses Qualcomm’s APQ8026 quad Cortex-A7 part running at 1.2GHz, paired with an Adreno 305 and 512MB of RAM plus 4GB of NAND. It also retains the G Watch’s IP67 rating for submersion in water up to 1 meter deep for 30 minutes. The battery receives a small 10mAh bump from 400mAh to 410mAh. A heart rate monitor has been added, taking away one of Samsung’s points of differentiation with their Gear Live smartwatch.

The real changes come with the display and the build. The original G Watch has a square display. The G Watch R sports a 1.3″ plastic OLED (P-OLED) display with a 320×320 resolution (which likely means the vertical and horizontal resolution at the watch’s widest points in those directions) that takes up 100% of the watch face. This contrasts with the yet to be released Moto 360 which has a 1.5″ rounded display but has a segment at the bottom which isn’t part of the usable display area. The display is surrounded by a stainless steel bezel and frame, and comes with a leather strap.

The G Watch R is the first smartwatch I’ve seen that really looks like a traditional analog watch. The Moto 360 is definitely up there with it, but for me the gap in the display on the Moto 360 takes away from it significantly.

LG says that the G Watch R will be available in Q4 of this year. There’s no word on pricing but it’ll likely be higher than the standard G Watch which currently sells for $229. More details about the G Watch R will be revealed soon at IFA Berlin.

Source: LG via Android Police