![]() ![]() We should note that there are two band sizes: large (250mm) and small (214mm), the large ones would most commonly be used by men, while the small ones would fit ladies better.Sony isn’t new to the wearable world, but its latest attempt is a tad puzzling, bringing sensors to a very small gadget with no sense of why you should buy it over everything else. The actual device ships with bands of just one color, but you can purchase additional ones coming in a variety of different colors: yellow, blue, red, green, etc. The only slight downside of wearing the silicone rubber band all allong is that your hand might sweat a little bit more around those places, but that’s about the only slight issue we can think of. The bands themselves are made out of silicone rubber and are very flexible, and feel well on the hand. Swapping bands is also easy - it does not take much effort to detach the band from the core. When inserted in the band, the core module faces your hand, and it’s practically impossible for it to fall out. The core fits securely from the inside of the flexible band. It has also got a microUSB port for charging on the side, so you don’t need proprietary connectors. ![]() To achieve its lightness, Sony’s bracelet has got a core that is very tiny (7.8mm thick) and truly featherweight (0.21oz, or 6g on its own, and around 0.42oz, or 21g with the band), with just a single button on it, and three LED lights that indicate charge. In terms of looks, the core module is slightly curved and boasts a huge Sony logo. ![]() In terms of the actual design, we ought to separate the two pieces that make the SmartBand what it is - the band and the core computation module inside it. ![]()
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