
It seems though that these devices have tapped into some sort of an unfulfilled need for many people and their connection to the smart portable devices in our lives make them all the more useful. If someone two years ago had told me that wearable wrist gadgets would be making the headlines so often today, I probably would had laughed. There are three small status LEDs and it communicates with you with vibrations. It’s an unobtrusive device with exchangeable wrist bands to match your style and blend seamlessly with any other accessories you might have.Īnd no, it doesn’t have a display, but the lack of one doesn’t get in the way.

It collects motion data and logs everything within a dedicated app on your Android smartphone.ĭespite what the product name may have you believe, the Sony SmartBand is not meant to be a smart personal assistant.


Sony’s SmartBand SWR10 is what you’d call a life logger, a fashionable band, a music/camera remote, and vibrates on notifications.
