Best SmartWatch 2014 (November)



SmartWatches are now the next technology which is very important to the daily wearable fashion.Also it will gonna be your second display of your phone.So here we made a list of the SmartWatches which you can buy in November 2014.


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Pebble Steel



Pebble Steel was launched in January this year, its something like a old school non-touch watch, with black and white display and also it does track heart rate.
Yet its many's favorite. It has a bold and sharp design with perfect size body.With all steel body it feels premium.It has two bands in box a steel and a leather band. It work with iOS and Android, it can manage your notification like emails,miss call, messages,etc. in a black and white monochromatic display.Its simple and can last for 5-6 day on single charge so don't have to charge your smartwatch along side your smartphone every night.

It has a back button and left side of body and three button on right side, up and down navigation button and in middle of it the OK button.It can control your on phone, shoew you weather,etc.

It has Pebble App on both Android and iOS, with which you can control your look of display with various dials, notifications, apps. Pebble has it appstore with many apps that can run on your watch.

Its a light weight watch just weighing 56g.Due to its black and white display its readable in bright sunlight.

Pebble Steel is way different and simple then the Android wear available in market and its also less on price, it cost you $199.

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LG G Watch R




Android Wear platform is new and as per market Samsung holds its position on Smart wear market.But LG with its new G Watch R have proven that they are not too behind then Samsung.Before G Watch R the LG's G watch was an uninspiring flat square slab. But with the new G Watch R LG completely overhauls the design. It fuses real leather, angular black metal and a host of beautiful round  face. It can also be called the most beautiful Android wear yet.The home button on the side cleverly looks like a crown.

Under the hood it's business as usual it's running the same software found on all Android Wear smartwatches. It'll therefore happily connect via Bluetooth to any Android phone running version 4.3 or later and display your incoming notifications and various other alerts from Google Now.But Android wears are only compatible with Android so iOS user no left with option other then Pebble steel.

Unlike Pebble Steel Android wear boost a colorful display,The watch has a 1.3-inch screen, with a 320x320-pixel resolution. That's the same resolution you'll find on most Android Wear smartwatches, including the circular Moto 360. The Moto 360's display isn't completely circular, however, as it has an odd black "chin" at the bottom of the screen -- something not present on the G Watch R. The Moto 360 is also a little larger at 1.56 inches, making text less sharp than on the G Watch.

G Watch R has heart rate sensor, Accelerometer, Compass,Barometer.It weighs 62g.It also has 410mAh battery which just can stay a day and a half long, but it better then many Android wear out there.

If you are going to buy An Android wear then LG's G Watch R should surely be on your top list.

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MOTO 360




Motorola's Moto 360 was the first draw-dropping wearable concept of 2014 when it was teased back in March: a round watch running futuristic Google software, it seemed like a device descended from the middle future. Clearly, this was the next wave of wrist-tech.

Yes, the Moto 360 is distinctive. It has great watch faces, a good wrist strap and better microphones to understand your voice commands. But, at its heart, this watch suffers the very same problems as other Android Wear watches middling battery life.The Moto 360 body feels thick compared to its strap, and its round display is slightly too large than many people might like. 

 the Gorilla Glass-covered round 1.56-inch-diameter touch display, which actually sits slightly raised above the metal housing, is prone to smudging. The LCD screen underneath, which has a resolution of 320x290 pixels and a pixel density of 205 ppi, looks bright but not as eye-popping or crisp as some OLED displays allow. Text looks a little fuzzy and washed-out if you peer at it up close.

Compared to other Android wear MOTO 360 is one of the gorgeous watch.It start from $249.99. 

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ASUS ZenWatch



The ZenWatch hopes to stand apart from the crowd with a slick design.The body of the watch is curved stainless steel, while the strap is a stitched leather affair that does lend the ZenWatch a classic look. That strap has a quick-release clasp, while the watch's face is built from sturdy Gorilla Glass 3.

That familiarity stops abruptly when you come to the watch's face. The 1.63-inch AMOLED display isn't exactly enormous, but will definitely set this gadget apart as a smartwatch, being decidedly too large to pass for a regular timekeeper. The display has a 320x320-pixel resolution, which is a high enough pixel count to discern the small icons and text that litter the ZenWatch's interface.

The stainless steel does give the ZenWatch a weighty, robust feel, but perhaps isn't quite as easy on the eye as the Pebble Steel smartwatch.But with its 2.5D curved glass display it feels natural and nice to move the finger over it.

If you are tight with the budget but you want to buy an Android wear then this is your option.It cost you $199.99.

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SONY SmartWatch 3




Sony's previous efforts at making a smart watch haven't exactly been huge successes. In fact, theSmartWatch 2 was pretty awful. Seemingly keen to learn from its mistakes, however, Sony is back with the third generation of its smart watch, unsurprisingly named the SmartWatch 3.

The SmartWatch 3 has an improved design from its predecessor -- including better waterproofing and interchangeable straps -- and crucially, Sony has ditched its clunky and unpleasant interface. It now runs Android Wear, the smart watch software developed by Google that aims to provide a unified platform for companies like Sony, Samsung, LG and Motorola to load on to their products and allow developers to create apps that can run equally well across all devices.

The SmartWatch 3 is basically just a square piece of glass set into a rubber wrist strap which look like a fitness band rather a Smart Watch we all can wear in daily life.

All the Android wear sharing same specs, Sony just put a slightly larger battery in its Smart Watch 3. Its 420mAh, which Sony says that can last for 2 days at a moderate use.

Sony confirmed that its SmartWatch 3 will be available at a price of $250.

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