Sony SmartWatch

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Sony SmartWatch

Sony SmartWatch
Developer Sony
Manufacturer Sony
Operating system Micrium uC/OS-II
Display 1.3” OLED display
128 x 128 pixels
65k (16 bits) color
Input Multi-touch, capacitive touchscreen
Connectivity Bluetooth v3.0
Dimensions

36 mm (1.4 in) H
36 mm (1.4 in) W

8 mm (0.31 in) D
12.8 mm (0.50 in) D (includes clip)
Weight

15.5 g (0.55 oz) main unit

26 g (0.92 oz) watchband [1]
Backward
compatibility
Android 2.1 and up
Predecessor Sony Ericsson LiveView
Successor Sony SmartWatch 2
Website sonymobile.com/smartwatch

The Sony SmartWatch, also called MN2SW, is a wearable device that connects to an Android smartphone and can display Twitter feeds, SMS, among other things. It is compatible with most Android phones. The watch uses a flexible silicone wristband with multiple colors available.

Sony SmartWatch 2

The Sony SmartWatch 2, also known as SW2, is a wearable device launched in late September 2013. The SW2 supports working together with any Android 4.0 (and higher) smartphone, unlike Samsung's competing Galaxy Gear smartwatch, which only works with a few of Samsung's own Galaxy handsets. The watch features an aluminum body and comes with the option of a silicone or metal wristband, but can be used with any 24mm wristband. It is 1.65 inches tall by 1.61 inches wide and 0.35 inch thick and weighs 0.8 ounces and sports a transflective LCD screen with a 220x176 resolution. The SW2 connects to the smartphone using Bluetooth, and supports NFC for easy pairing. It is rated IP57 so it can be submersed in water up to a metre for 30 minutes.

See also

References

[2]

  1. "Sony Smartwatch specifications". Sony. Retrieved 2012-09-05. 
  2. Sony’s new “BT Watch Notifier” gets a FCC nod Sony smart waches BT Notifier

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