Today,
Sony launched SmartWatch MN2: a wristwatch-like device that allows owners to
read text messages, social updates and emails, manage calls, as well as control
music that is on an Android smartphone. It promotes easy access to those who
prefer to keep their smartphones hidden in a pocket or bag.
The
SmartWatch features a 1.3-inch OLED display. It has a selection of pre-loaded
apps, including Facebook and Google Maps.In order to alert users for an event
or an incoming call, the device simply vibrates.
The
wristwatch is made out of aluminum and polished plastic and comes in a variety
of colors such as blue, pink, and white. It also comes with a rubber wrist
strap that comes in a standard black color.
In
order to use the SmartWatch, it must first connect via Bluetooth to a device
running Android 2.1 OS or higher.
According to Sony, the product's battery life last about 3 to 4 days
under typical usage, and approximately 14 days under standby. In order to
charge the device, a user can simply plug it in through a USB connection.
For
$150, Android users can purchase the Sony SmartWatch on the company’s store and
online marketplace. The wristwatch will be available through other retailers
soon. Customers can purchase separate wrist band colors for $20 each.

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