Not exact matches
Its outward - pointing
speaker is a
nice change from rear - facing
speakers, and the
speakers get
pretty loud but stay a little tinny when turned up to the maximum volume.
That
pretty much says it all, though if you want us to go into a bit of detail, know that the Movetime WiFi Watch doesn't run Android Wear, but instead a proprietary, simpler platform, sporting a
nice - looking 400 x 400 pix res 1.39 - inch circular AMOLED display, Wi - Fi connectivity (duh), Bluetooth,
speaker and built - in microphone.
Like its two other siblings, the Pop 4s felt solid despite its plastic back, although I wish the 4s had found room for its JBL
speakers other than on its rear, as they sounded
pretty decent, but are less effective while in their current location.The real advantage the Pop 4s has over the other model is that it just feels peppier when navigating around Android Marshmallow, and its full HD display is
nicer to look at too.
The wearer's voice is
nice and clear for the person he or she is calling and the
speaker on the bottom of the Galaxy Gear strap is
pretty loud and somewhat clear.
It's also a great looking
speaker, with a
pretty premium build, which is always
nice.
You may not need that kind of definition from a
speaker that you're going to set out by the pool, but if you love really good sound, it's
pretty nice to have it at your disposal in any environment.
The beautifully designed device features some
pretty powerful,
nice - sounding
speakers that make it a better music - listening device than the Amazon Echo, but it's still got some catching up to do in terms of smart home support.
That makes for a
pretty phone, but it'd have been
nice to see some clever touches to differentiate this handset from the lot — like the sleek little
speaker notch just above the display.