TechSmart 121, October 2013 Oct. 2013 | Page 6

NEW GEAR NEW RELEASES SAMSUNG GALAXY GEAR Is wrist-based computing the next frontier, or just a pipedream from the past? Here is what the Samsung Galaxy Gear smartwatch has going for it. As to battery life, the 315 mAh Li-ion battery will get users through a full day of work, but not much else. At present the Gear can only pair with the Galaxy Note 3, and act as a second display. With its 1.6" Super AMOLED the main purpose of the watch is to offer easier access to notifications, such as incoming calls, incoming emails and SMS’s and Twitter updates. Beneath the hood resides an 800 MHz processor, 512 MB of memory and 4 GB of internal storage. It will be released this month in SA. Thanks to two microphones and a built-in speaker, the Gear also enables users to make calls from it. WATCH OUT! The Cookoo The Cookoo smartwatch does things a little differently, offering up a more traditional analogue watch face, that notifies you – either by a pop-up icon, vibration or a sound – of events on your smartphone. While it requires an app to be installed on your smartphone or tablet, this is currently available for iOS and select Android devices. Sony SmartWatch 2 The SmartWatch 2 is already Sony’s second entry in the smartwatch race, this a 48 g device sports a 1.6" screen with a resolution of 220 x 176 pixels and runs off Android 4.0. It similarly relies on Bluetooth to pair with Android smartphones to receive notifications, and the company has promised more than 200 unique apps for it. The Pebble Another smartwatch worth watching out for is the Kickstarter funded Pebble. It’s being touted as being the sportsperson’s new best friend, with apps that cater particularly to cyclists, runners and golfers. Additionally, it will boast customisable watchfaces, a 144 x 168 pixel display and will ‘play nice’ with iOS and Android devices. 04 October 2013 | TechSmart