Apple Watch Sport unofficially lands in PH

The Cupertino-based company’s Apple Watch comes in three different variants and its Sport version is now available at online retailer Lazada.

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Apple Watch Sport specs:
Silver or space gray anodized aluminum case
Ion-X glass
Retina display with Force Touch
Composite back
Sport Band with stainless steel pin
Digital Crown
Heart rate sensor, accelerometer, and gyroscope
Ambient light sensor
0.5 kg (weight)
38.6 x 33.3 x 10.5 cm

The Apple Watch Sport is available at Lazada for Php25,600 and can be paid in installment up to 24 months for Php1,617 per month. You may check out the listing here.

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Apple Watch versus Android Wear watches

Lazada Philippines

Apple just announced their own version and take on what a smartwatch should be. For them it’s square, has rounded edges, can keep track of your fitness lifestyle, should be classy yet customazible, and a viable extension of your iPhone. While the Apple Watch is not the first one to feature such, it is a very compelling product to consider.

This comparison will not talk about the operating system but it will tackle how the Apple Watch can stack against these three current Android Wear smartwatches from Samsung, LG, and Motorola. We would like to point out the Apple Watch works only on iOS, while Android Wear is for Android devices.

Apple Watch vs Samsung Gear Live

Not the first and only smartwatch under the famous Korean manufacturer (check out the other Samsung Gear watches here, here, and here) though it’s their first Android Wear powered smartwatch.

In terms of design, the Apple Watch and Gear Live closely resemble each other. Both have a square display, large bezels, and similarly looking straps. The Apple Watch has a lot of options for the wristband and is instantly replaceable wherein the Gear Live has a standard 22mm band which is virtually compatible with any straps in the market.

There is also a difference in display technology, a battle between LCD and Super AMOLED. Though we can say that the sAMOLED should have a great advantage. Both have built-in heart rate sensors for quick and accurate measurement of your pulse and are water-resistant. No words yet about the IP rating of the Apple Watch, but the Gear Live is rated at IP67 (water and dust resistant).

The Samsung Gear Live retails for $199 in the US.

Apple Watch vs LG G Watch

Another square smartwatch from another Korean manufacturer. LG’s smartwatch is your average but functional wearable.

The G Watch could be the weakest of the Android Wear devices that can be put against the Apple Watch. First off, the G Watch looks like a generic block of polycarbonate and coated stainless steel. Second, its LCD has a lower resolution compared to other Android Wear smartwatches. Lastly, it is not a heart rate-monitoring (HRM) device. While these could put a frown on some faces, it is nice to point out that it is the lightest and has largest battery among them all which can help out with the longevity when the “Always-on” display is activated.

Where the G Watch outshines the Apple Watch is in customizablity. It has a 22mm standard watch strap that you can change with anything you like. Perhaps the generic block design can also be a plus when customizing because it can blend with most strap designs. On top of everything, it is dust and water-resistant IP67 certified.

The LG G Watch is priced at $230.

We are currently testing the LG G Watch, so watch out for our own review!

Apple Watch vs Moto 360

The Moto 360 is perhaps the greatest rival of the Apple Watch design-wise. It might be the most attractive Android Wear smartwatch you can buy, for now.

What set the Moto 360 apart is its large high-resolution circular display with very minimal bezel. It looks clean and is very neat on the wrist. It even surpasses the beauty of the Apple Watch. Though, the size can be an issue for some that is why Apple offers its smartwatch in two sizes—38mm and 42mm. The limited choice of straps is also a factor to consider, good thing the initial leather options are good choices to start with.

The usuals for a smartwatch is on-board the Moto 360 namely a heart rate sensor, microphones (it has two), a vibrating motor, and a pedometer. It is dust and water-resistant IP67 certified too.

The Moto 360 can be yours for $249.

Wearables are the future

Aside from the three, new Android Wear smartwatches will soon be available, namely the full-circular LG G Watch R, the Sony SmartWatch 3, and the Asus ZenWatch. While the good-old Pebble is still a fantastic smartwatch with longer battery life than any of the mentioned smartwatches plus it supports both iOS and Android.

The Apple Watch will be released early 2015.

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Apple Watch versus Android Wear watches

Lazada Philippines

Apple just announced their own version and take on what a smartwatch should be. For them it’s square, has rounded edges, can keep track of your fitness lifestyle, should be classy yet customazible, and a viable extension of your iPhone. While the Apple Watch is not the first one to feature such, it is a very compelling product to consider.

This comparison will not talk about the operating system but it will tackle how the Apple Watch can stack against these three current Android Wear smartwatches from Samsung, LG, and Motorola. We would like to point out the Apple Watch works only on iOS, while Android Wear is for Android devices.

Apple Watch vs Samsung Gear Live

Not the first and only smartwatch under the famous Korean manufacturer (check out the other Samsung Gear watches here, here, and here) though it’s their first Android Wear powered smartwatch.

In terms of design, the Apple Watch and Gear Live closely resemble each other. Both have a square display, large bezels, and similarly looking straps. The Apple Watch has a lot of options for the wristband and is instantly replaceable wherein the Gear Live has a standard 22mm band which is virtually compatible with any straps in the market.

There is also a difference in display technology, a battle between LCD and Super AMOLED. Though we can say that the sAMOLED should have a great advantage. Both have built-in heart rate sensors for quick and accurate measurement of your pulse and are water-resistant. No words yet about the IP rating of the Apple Watch, but the Gear Live is rated at IP67 (water and dust resistant).

The Samsung Gear Live retails for $199 in the US.

Apple Watch vs LG G Watch

Another square smartwatch from another Korean manufacturer. LG’s smartwatch is your average but functional wearable.

The G Watch could be the weakest of the Android Wear devices that can be put against the Apple Watch. First off, the G Watch looks like a generic block of polycarbonate and coated stainless steel. Second, its LCD has a lower resolution compared to other Android Wear smartwatches. Lastly, it is not a heart rate-monitoring (HRM) device. While these could put a frown on some faces, it is nice to point out that it is the lightest and has largest battery among them all which can help out with the longevity when the “Always-on” display is activated.

Where the G Watch outshines the Apple Watch is in customizablity. It has a 22mm standard watch strap that you can change with anything you like. Perhaps the generic block design can also be a plus when customizing because it can blend with most strap designs. On top of everything, it is dust and water-resistant IP67 certified.

The LG G Watch is priced at $230.

We are currently testing the LG G Watch, so watch out for our own review!

Apple Watch vs Moto 360

The Moto 360 is perhaps the greatest rival of the Apple Watch design-wise. It might be the most attractive Android Wear smartwatch you can buy, for now.

What set the Moto 360 apart is its large high-resolution circular display with very minimal bezel. It looks clean and is very neat on the wrist. It even surpasses the beauty of the Apple Watch. Though, the size can be an issue for some that is why Apple offers its smartwatch in two sizes—38mm and 42mm. The limited choice of straps is also a factor to consider, good thing the initial leather options are good choices to start with.

The usuals for a smartwatch is on-board the Moto 360 namely a heart rate sensor, microphones (it has two), a vibrating motor, and a pedometer. It is dust and water-resistant IP67 certified too.

The Moto 360 can be yours for $249.

Wearables are the future

Aside from the three, new Android Wear smartwatches will soon be available, namely the full-circular LG G Watch R, the Sony SmartWatch 3, and the Asus ZenWatch. While the good-old Pebble is still a fantastic smartwatch with longer battery life than any of the mentioned smartwatches plus it supports both iOS and Android.

The Apple Watch will be released early 2015.

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Rico Blanco and Amber Davis Mashup

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Rico Blanco and Amber Davis are both solo artists but, their music belongs to two different genres which can result into an interesting mash-up. The songs that Rico Blanco and Amber Davis mashed up were “Neon Lights” (by Rico Blanco) and “Manila” (by Amber Davis).

I think that Amber Davis is very lucky to work with Rico Blanco since Rico Blanco has a lot of experience and is one of the country’s top composers/songwriters.

About Rico Blanco

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Rico Blanco has been in the music industry for a long time and he’s first known as one of the founding members of the band Rivermaya. Rico Blanco left Rivermaya in May 2007. On June 2008, Warner Music Philippines released Rico Blanco’s first single (as a solo artist) “Yugto”. His song “Yugto” won the “Song of the Year” award in the Awit Awards. Check out the interview with Rico Blanco at: http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1323155486426/videos.html

About Amber Davis

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Amber Davis is a Filipina-American artist. Her first single ‚ÄúManila‚Äù instantly became a hit in 2007. In the same year, she won in the Awit Awards for ‚ÄúBest Performance by a New Female Recording Artist.‚Äù She also became RX 93.1‚Äôs ‚ÄúArtist of the Year‚Äù in 2007. In the 2010 Urban Music Awards her song ‚ÄúTaas Noo‚Äù featuring Gloc 9 won the ‚ÄúBest Original Song‚Äù award. She was also awarded as the “Best Female R&B Artist” in the 2010 Urban Music Awards. She has singles being sold in iTunes. Please do check it out. Check out the interview of Amber Davis here: http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1323154924573/videos.html

“Neon Lights” and “Manila” Mash-up Review

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“Neon Lights” is a song from Rico Blanco’s debut album, “Your Universe”, as a solo artist. “Neon Lights” made it to the number one spot in the Hong Kong charts. This is one of my favorites from the album “Your Universe”. “Manila” is from Amber Davis’ album “Feel Good Music”.

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Hearing those two songs shouldn’t be that hard to mash-up together. “Neon Lights” is a bit upbeat and makes me want to dance while the song “Manila” falls under the R&B genre.

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The “Neon Lights” and “Manila” mash-up sounded like a medley. They first started off with the first part of “Neon Lights”. I think it’s a faster version. Then, they transitioned to “Manila” with a reggae sound and then to reggae/alternative. And then both Amber Davis and Rico Blanco sang “Manila” and “Neon Lights” altogether for their finale. I think that’s the best part of their mash-up.

Check out the mash-up performance of Amber Davis and Rico Blanco: http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1323154738933/videos.html

Here’s the backstage photos of the mash-up performance of Amber Davis and Rico Blanco: http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/album-level2/1320739187139/album.html

Watch the Coca-Cola Music Studio on MYX every Sunday from 5:30pm to 6:00pm with replays on Tuesday from 7:30pm to 8:00pm.

Mobbstarr and Somedaydream at Coke Music Studio

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It’s the first time I’ve heard of Somedaydream while Mobbstarr has been around in the music scene for a long time. Have you heard the song “Itsumo”? Yes, they are the hip-hop group behind that song.

Somedaydream and Mobbstarr will be mashing up the songs “Delivery Boys” (by Somedaydream) and “Eargasmic” (by Mobbstarr). Having heard both of the songs in YouTube, I think that they won’t have much a hard time doing the mash-up. The song “Eargasmic” is like a combination of hip-hop, electronica, R&B while the song “Delivery Boys” is electro-pop. However, the tempo of the both songs are way different, so I guess that part could be challenging for the both of them.

About Mobbstarr

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Mobbstarr is a hip-hop group formed in 2002. They were first known as Dice and K9. Mobbstarr is composed of Dice, Chaz, Jay and Hi-C. They are the ones behind the LSS-inducing song “Itsumo” which have hit the mainstream. In 2006, Mobbstarr won the award Best Rap Song of the Year for their song “6 in Tha’ Mornin’”. Check out interviews of Mobbstarr at:
http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1320230528910/videos.html
http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1320230628933/videos.html

About Somedaydream

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Somedaydream is a synthpop (or electro-pop) project of Rez Toledo. Somedaydream’s first single was released in 2011 and it’s entitled as “Hey Daydreamer”. His latest single, “Delivery Boys”, was released in August 2011. Check out the interviews of Somedaydream at:
http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1318577072738/videos.html
http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1318577111864/videos.html
http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1318577144111/videos.html

“Delivery Boys” and “Eargasmic” Mash-up Review

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I actually like the arrangement of the “Delivery Boys” and “Eargasmic” mash-up. In addition, it does not sound like a typical medley. What I just don’t like is the performance itself. There were some parts that were sung off-key. I’m sure you have noticed that if you were able to watch it. I do hope that they have a studio recording of their mash-up. Or better yet, Mobbstarr and Somedaydream should have more mash-up collaborations together.

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Here’s the mash-up performance of Mobbstarr and Somedaydream: http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/videos/vid-1323338434679/videos.html

Check out the backstage photos of Somedaydream and Mobbstarr here: http://musicstudio.coca-cola.com.ph/index.php/album-level2/1317693550578/album.html

Watch the Coca-Cola Music Studio on MYX every Sunday from 5:30pm to 6:00pm with replays on Tuesday from 7:30pm to 8:00pm.