• Reviews around connection (1.76 of 5)

    Sony Smart Watch SW2 for Android Phones

    • Touchscreen is nice, battery life is adequate, non-proprietary micro-usb connection, display is perfect size
    • Horrible connection
    • It still loses connection from time to time, but less often
    • all Android phones-menu is easier to use (no touch controls to close apps or swiping up and down)-settings in watch to switch clocks and apps (some apps still require in phone settings)-easier setup with NFC and tap with phone (make sure you enable NFC in your phone)-water resistant IP57 (30 minutes in FRESH water up to a depth of 1 meter & dust proof)-lots of free apps (weather, currency, photo slideshow, Twitter, Facebook, GPS, games like Blackjack etc.)-easier to charge with standard micro USB charger (proprietary connection previously)-easier to see in daylight-watch is always on to tell time but dims to save battery, push power button to lighten up (previous model turned off with no time display)-works with any Android smartphone running version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or later-aluminum body (plastic body previously)-ability to change watch band (it can take any standard watch strap that is 24 millimeters wide).-all previous apps work from last year's modelcons:-limited apps out made for the SW2, but this will change as it's just been released-currently only 5 watch faces in settings (there are paid apps with
    • very good but lacks internet connection, also does not capture messages whatssap
    • I think it confuses the connection between the phone, car and watch.
    • all Android phones-menu is easier to use (no touch controls to close apps or swiping up and down)-settings in watch to switch clocks and apps (some apps still require in phone settings)-easier setup with NFC and tap with phone (make sure you enable NFC in your phone)-water resistant IP57 (30 minutes in FRESH water up to a depth of 1 meter & dust proof)-lots of free apps (weather, currency, photo slideshow, Twitter, Facebook, GPS, games like Blackjack etc.)-easier to charge with standard micro USB charger (proprietary connection previously)-easier to see in daylight-watch is always on to tell time but dims to save battery, push power button to lighten up (previous model turned off with no time display)-works with any Android smartphone running version 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) or later-aluminum body (plastic body previously)-ability to change watch band (it can take any standard watch strap that is 24 millimeters wide).-all previous apps work from last year's modelcons:-limited apps out made for the SW2, but this will change as it's just been released-currently only 5 watch faces in settings (there are paid apps with
    • The watch vibrates when it loses connection with the phone and vibrates again when in range
    • and it still loses connection all the time even with the two of them sitting within a couple of feet of each other.
    • Touchscreen is nice, battery life is adequate, non-proprietary micro-usb connection, display is perfect size
    • I'm still having problems with it losing connections intermittently, but much less often