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The one I bought was refurbished but looked new and once I downloaded "android wear" on my phone my phone recognized it immediately and it transferred the android wear to my watch. After that I went into settings (on the watch) and went to the "software update" and it took the latest lollipop update..and installed it. I only wanted this watch to do a few basic things ..such as voice text, weather, and traffic. It does all just fine and much more. It does have wireless but I dont use it..no need to with my 4g samsung galaxy 4 feeding it on a 4g network. Wireless and GPS should be turned off on this phone to save battery life. After a 12 hour day at work and giving it a workout I got home and it had 73% battery life left. Excellent as far as a smartwatch goes. The charging port is a micro usb and a bit cumbersome..but thats about all that I can gripe about. The screen is excellent..and the response screens on the watch are fast too. Overall..a very good smartwatch that uses "android wear".Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This watch has the highest IP rating that I've been able to find and Sony states that the watch can be worn in the pool or while swimming. I wore this watch for 3 weeks, swimming, running, working out, etc. After 3 weeks, the accelerometer stopped working, next the alerts, finally the battery. I called Sony/Xperia to have the watch repaired/replaced, but since it was purchased on eBay I was turned down. Now I have a Sony SmartWatch 3 paperweight. It's completely worthless after just 3 weeks.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought this to replace my Sony Smartwatch 2, which had a cracked screen. I still liked that watch, and simply wanted to repair it but could not find any service willing to work on it. I settled on replacing it, and tried to a Samsung Gear first, and found it to be too entrenched in Samsung's ecosystem. The Sony Smartwatch 3 (SW3), while not quite as user friendly as the SW2, retains most of the functionality that I liked about that watch, while offering several improvements. The gyroscope in the watch makes it possible to turn on the screen's backlight with just a flick of the wrist, so it is not necessary to "wake up" the watch to check the time. It also features some voice controls. I wouldn't necessarily use this feature, but it is good to have. As far as applications go, this use Google Wear OS rather than the proprietary OS used by previous Sony watches. While I am disappointed that some of those Sony applications for the SW2 cannot be used here, overall the change in operating system does not reduce the functionality. This can do everything the SW2 could and then some. My only complaint is that accessing a particular app can take a bit long, as there does not seem to be any way to customize the order of the apps, which was a handy feature on the SW2. I'll have to experiment more with the SW3 to see if I can customize it more, but for now, it seems more restrictive. Cosmetically, it's very nice looking, and I've received several compliments. I've heard mixed things about the long term viability of the band, but it's an improved design as far as I can tell, assuming that it holds up.On the whole, I like this watch, and unlike the Samsung Gear watch I tried, I will be keeping this one.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Learning to use it is key. Dial back alerts for great battery life. Fit is good. Watch face options are plentiful. Wish watchband options were as affordable and easy to find. Overall, I'm pleased with it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I love the watch and it is perfect for my activity level. Fits comfortably. Only issue is position of charging slot is in bad spot and I don't expect the rubber cover to last for very long. Other than that it is a great value. Have to charge daily.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New