Not exact matches
Apart from Samsung and Sony, Qualcomm also presented its
smartwatch at IFA,
as well
as a number of less notable vendors.
Apart from the Galaxy Note III, Samsung is also in the buzzes to announce its first - ever
smartwatch as Galaxy Gear.
The latter has its own draw in that it's sleek and sets itself
apart from previous big Android Wear watches, but the LG Watch Sport is a true evolution of what you think of today
as a full - power
smartwatch.
Some of Fitbit's struggles to build its new watch have been around waterproofing, sources say; and
as The Verge reported exclusively, support for third - party apps is likely to be limited at the time that Fitbit's watch ships — which is arguably one of the things that sets a «smart fitness watch»
apart from a «
smartwatch.»
Apart from the Gear IconX (2018) and Gear Fit2 Pro, the tech giant also unveiled the Gear Sport fitness - oriented
smartwatch earlier today, with all three devices being advertised
as compatible with the Galaxy Note 8, the most powerful Android flagship from Samsung to date which is set to be released on September 15.
Apart from the two Pebble Classic
smartwatches, the Palo Alto, California - based company has the Pebble Time and Pebble Time Steel
as two of its new
smartwatches.
The Zenwatch 2's square display sets it
apart from other new
smartwatches such
as the Moto 360, Samsung Gear S2 and the Huawei Watch, all of which have decided to follow the round bezel bandwagon.
Apart from the Pebble Time, Pebble announced the Pebble Time Steel
as its premium
smartwatch.
Its stand - out feature though, is RFID tracking, which will be a able to tell a user the nutritional value of a food product just by scanning its RFID tag, another the feature that the
smartwatch is expected to have,
apart from regular fitness features such
as sleep tracking, heart rate analysis and exercise tracking is noninvasive blood glucose tracking — the device might be a boon for diabetics
as it might be able to tell a person's blood glucose level without invasive injections, which are currently the norm.
One of the main features and what sets this watch
apart form the majority of other
smartwatches is that it can be used
as a standalone device, thanks to inclusion of its own SIM.
Smartwatches, however, are starting to be the norm
as one of the most popular wearable devices today, each with its unique capabilities that set it
apart from the competition.