Some bluetooth headphones for my new watch maybe !!
morgie
9 Jun 161#29
You'll always find another way of spending £15 at Amazon :sunglasses:
Pjcity
9 Jun 161#28
Tempted but I have 15 quid amazon gift card to spend !! Cheers for letting me know though, perhaps I can spend the gift card on something else!! Spare watch strap maybe!! LOL
Pjcity
9 Jun 16#26
Was thinking of pulling the trigger on this and price has gone up....now £110.87 It will go back down but lets see how long it takes.... Anyone know if Sony are releasing a new version soon??
I've had mine over a year and it is absolutely awesome. It has GPS, so if you add Ghostracer, you can track runs and bike rides into Strava. It also makes Google Navigation easier as it buzzes your wrist at each point in the journey.
Honestly, for £89, you will have zero regrets. It also lasts 2-3 days for me or longer if I have flight mode on the phone.
Damn, it even has it's own wifi, so you can connect it directly to a hotspot without the phone. If this was £200 - I would rebuy it - it is that good!
SpudGunner
7 Jun 161#22
Had mine for over a year and absolutely love it. Got the black strap and metal one. Tried the lime strap and it was rubbish it kept slipping loose. Brilliant watch for the money
Andysan
7 Jun 16#21
Found with mine that steps weren't being counted on the latest Lifelog - solved ny reverting to an older version from March here:
Really good watch, links with my play music account and downloads to the watch (4gb memory) new music automatically, used with a pair of bluetooth headphones its perfect for going running with. I have found the GPS to be very accurate for distance using google fit, not used it for strava yet but will get round to it. No need for any other device when exercising . Very have it at this price as well http://www.very.co.uk/sony-smart-watch-3-swr50-black/1458057779.prd?_requestid=155211
ATCQ
7 Jun 161#19
Never been that bad for me, I've had mine for ages. Two days from full charge is doable
BungalowBill
7 Jun 16#18
Wait, the battery only used to last a couple of hours!?
Paddy_o_furniture
7 Jun 16#17
I found the GPS works well, so long as it's not wet either via sweat or rain. In which case it ceases to function. Many threads on the web about this.
deepmenace
7 Jun 16#16
Its good but GPS aint that accurate.
Its a perfect entry into the wear ecosystem though. The NFC is cool, I can print at work by waving my watch over the NFC sensor.
Maskarova
7 Jun 16#15
Great watch but factor in a couple of quid for some elastic material to secure the strap. it catches on things a lot and the clasp isn't the strongest.
ipswich78
7 Jun 16#14
So you're looking to replace your current watch?
cranston88
7 Jun 16#13
got this for £64 through a very deal with voucher a few days ago. should hopefully be delivered today.
funkies1
6 Jun 161#12
Bought this for £85 last Aug and would definitely recommend. The battery lasts for over two days with heavy usage. Initially it used to last only couple of hours but after receiving an update, the battery life has significantly improved.
gaijintendo
6 Jun 161#11
I loved mine, until it fell off whilst cycling. The clasp isn't amazing for cycling, otherwise it was awesome.
todd3utler
6 Jun 16#10
returned mine as it didn't seem to work with any apps, turned off when trackers started....tried two different ones both with latest software.
predictive text....Argh....Built In HRM .. :smile:
Robjh
6 Jun 16#4
interesting but here are my questions......does it have a. just in H.R.M. Can you swim with it? Does it calculate Accurate Calorific Burn? I ask this as an owner of an Oregon Scientific Watch priced at £30 that Does all of my questions....Any answers much Appreciated - Rob :smirk:
Donna80
6 Jun 16#3
I've had mine a while, but still can't find a strap that will let me wear it. Unfortunately the strap that comes with it is huge, and the face is too tall for my wrist :/
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Honestly, for £89, you will have zero regrets. It also lasts 2-3 days for me or longer if I have flight mode on the phone.
Damn, it even has it's own wifi, so you can connect it directly to a hotspot without the phone. If this was £200 - I would rebuy it - it is that good!
https://www.apk4fun.com/history/55971/
http://www.very.co.uk/sony-smart-watch-3-swr50-black/1458057779.prd?_requestid=155211
Its a perfect entry into the wear ecosystem though. The NFC is cool, I can print at work by waving my watch over the NFC sensor.