One of the biggest trends in technology at the moment is wearable devices such as smartwatches and whilst many manufacturers have begun launching their first devices this year, Sony's already on the third generation of the Sony Smartwatch range. Whilst this year's smartwatch shares many similarities with its predecessors (such as durability and overall design), it features a few major differences and the biggest of these is its powered by Google's new Android Wear operating system. Whilst previous devices were powered by Sony's proprietary user interface, the adoption of Android Wear has meant Sony can stop focusing on the software and instead look to innovate in hardware and design. Has this move paid off or should Sony have continued using its proprietary OS? Video Review httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IW-hOX_7DsA Excellent build quality The Sony Smartwatch 3 looks just like any other smartwatch and like the Sony TalkBand, it features a removable 'core' module which in this cases houses the display and all the components of the watch including the charging port. The core is remarkably slim for such as powerful unit and can be easily popped out from the existing watch strap allowing it to be substituted with one of a different colour. It's worth noting that Sony ...
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