Not exact matches
The watch, which costs $ 250, has a 1.56 inch round screen, which is smaller
than most, but still looks a bit
large on the
wrist.
Applying this trick to more
than 20,000 days» worth of
wrist monitor data from 574 people produced what the researchers call «the first
large - scale analysis of human sleep dynamics in real life.»
The scale of the text provides generous room for
large, bold handwriting articulated at the elbow and
wrist rather
than at the fingers.
We have successfully challenged cautions for a
large numbers of professionals who later found that the caution is a lot more
than the «slap on the
wrist» that the police portray.
Despite having a smaller screen, the whole package is markedly bigger
than the original Huawei watch, following in the footsteps of the LG Sport and Samsung's Gear S3 with a wearable that's clearly geared toward athletes and outdoor enthusiasts, and
large -
wristed ones at that.
I've worn each watch for a number of days, and neither it noticeably heavier,
larger or more physically cumbersome
than any of my analog
wrist watches.
I tried on the rose gold model with the blush leather band, and loved how it fit on my small
wrist, even though it's
larger than my 36 mm Apple Watch.
Regardless of my gripes, men will love the classic look of the Huawei Watch, and many women with
larger wrists than mine will argue that it fits just perfectly.
The Misfit Shine 2 is thinner and packed with more features
than its predecessor, and despite a slightly
larger footprint, it won't look out of place on your
wrist.
It's not much
larger than the average men's watch, and wasn't uncomfortable for me to wear, but if you have smaller
wrists you might find it to be bulky.
It's still closer in size to a
large men's watch
than a unisex design, so those with smaller
wrists might still find it too
large.
The new «phablet» is said to use a 5.65 - inch display, even
larger than its predecessor, and offloading some information from that to a
wrist - worn screen — allowing you to leave the Note 3 in your pocket more — seems an idea users are likely to get behind.
As recent leaks had said, the Gear S comes with a curved display — it's
larger than existing watches at 2 - inches, but that shouldn't be a bad thing as the
larger size and the curved nature of the display should help it cover the user's
wrist from end to end.
These lugs are stiff and set at a very specific angle that's better suited to
large wrists than small ones.
Samsung claims it is more ergonomic
than before, with two sizes available: small (125 - 170 mm
wrist size) and
large (155 - 220 mm).
The Gear is, however, rather
large —
larger than the watch you're wearing now, most likely, which could cause problems depending on the size of your
wrists.
They come in
large and small sizes; but they're not adjustable, so they may hang too loosely around your
wrist and move around a lot more
than the tracker would in a classic band.
This means that if you have a
wrist larger, or smaller,
than the norm you don't have to worry about it not fitting correctly.
The one caveat is that you typically have to wear them an inch or two higher
than your
wrist bone, especially if you have a
large divot.