Comparison: Cherry Watch vs Cherry Mobile G2

Cherry Mobile has officially announced its newest device and it’s a wearable dubbed as Cherry Watch. While this is not the first wearable from Cherry, it’s surprising that they have not given up on wearables. From 2014, we had the Cherry Mobile G2 but it didn’t get the spotlight it wanted. With the Cherry Watch, how is it any different?

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Cherry WatchCherry Mobile G2
1.54-inch IPS LCD (240 x 240 pixels), 220ppi1.44-inch TFT LCD,
128MB RAMN/A
64MB internal storage4GB internal storage
Expandable via microSD, up to 32GB-
VGA cameraVGA Camera
Micro-SIM-
2G EDGE-
BluetoothBluetooth
FM Radio-
PedometerPedometer
Micro-USB portMicro-USB port
-IP54-certified
300mAh battery500mAh battery

Display and Design

Without any question, Cherry Watch is heavily inspired by the Apple Watch — from design to name. This is a factor for those looking forward to having a good-looking smartwatch on their wrist. Coming from the Cherry Mobile G2, which is a generic silicon smartwatch, the metal body of the Watch is a step forward. Although, Cherry has not specified if the new Watch still has an IP54 rating from the G2 for dust and water resistance.

The display got an upgrade to an IPS LCD from a TFT LCD and a resolution bump from 128 x 128 pixels to a crispier 240 x 240 pixels in a 1.54-inch panel at 220ppi.

Software and Features

Software-wise, the Watch probably still uses a proprietary software like the G2 but we’re expecting a more user-friendly UI. We’re still miles away from having a local Android Wear smartwatch but for less than two thousand bucks, we’re not expecting. We’re yet to try out the Watch but we had a review of the G2 when it was released in the last quarter of 2014.

If we are to base on the G2, the Watch could still be a companion watch for your smartphone. Although, the Watch can be a phone itself with its own micro-SIM slot and 2G radio. Imagine texting on a 1.54-inch display, or placing a call on your wrist. Both have a pedometer to track your steps, like most expensive smartwatches.

Camera and Multimedia

While it’s cool to use your wrist to take photos, the VGA shooter on-board the Watch, which is the same as the G2, is not the best around. The Watch is rewarded with an FM radio over the G2, so aside from playing audio files, you can also listen to your favorite stations. The 4GB of internal storage of the G2 is now down to 64MB but there’s a microSD card slot for expansion.

Battery

With the redesigned body comes a smaller battery. The Watch has a 300mAh battery which is a significant downgrade from the 500mAh of the G2. It’s quite concerning since the Watch is going to power more pixels. With our review of the G2, it lasted for a few days before it needs recharging. we can expect les with the Cherry Watch.

Pricing

When it was released, the Cherry Mobile G2 has a price tag of Php1,899. On the other hand, Cherry Watch is a hundred peso more expensive at Php1,999. The additional cost should be justified by the more premium build and better display. But in 2016, we’re already seeing much cheaper handsets with better specs, but not at this size.

We hoping to get our hands on with the Cherry Watch. When we do, we’ll definitely take it for a spin to know more what it can do.

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The Force Band lets you control BB-8 using simple gestures

BB-8 has been easily one of the fan favorites when Star Wars: The Force Awakens was released that’s why there’s been a lot of cool merchandise in the market featuring this droid. There’s the smartphone-controlled BB-8 that Globe offers and now a prototype of Sphero‘s Force Band has been demonstrated last CES that lets you control the toy just by using simple hand gestures.

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The still-prototype Force Band by Sphero relies on its accelerometer to follow the movements of your arm and sends instructions to BB-8 via Bluetooth. With it, you can make BB-8 dance, spin, direct it where to go, give it a fist bump, and more.

This wearable was said to be coming sometime this year, but with no final price and release date as of yet. For now, enjoy the following demo video of your favorite droid maneuvered using the “Force”.

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The Force Band lets you control BB-8 using simple gestures

BB-8 has been easily one of the fan favorites when Star Wars: The Force Awakens was released that’s why there’s been a lot of cool merchandise in the market featuring this droid. There’s the smartphone-controlled BB-8 that Globe offers and now a prototype of Sphero‘s Force Band has been demonstrated last CES that lets you control the toy just by using simple hand gestures.

bb8-force-band

The still-prototype Force Band by Sphero relies on its accelerometer to follow the movements of your arm and sends instructions to BB-8 via Bluetooth. With it, you can make BB-8 dance, spin, direct it where to go, give it a fist bump, and more.

This wearable was said to be coming sometime this year, but with no final price and release date as of yet. For now, enjoy the following demo video of your favorite droid maneuvered using the “Force”.

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Top Smartwatches and Fitness Monitors of CES 2016

Last week’s Consumer Electronic Show (CES) 2016 has showcased really cool products that will get us excited for this year. Among them are the new smartwatches and fitness monitors. Take a look at the top picks below.

Razer Nabu Watch

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This isn’t Razer’s first foray into wearables, they had the Razer Nabu in 2014 then the Razer Nabu X in 2015.For this year, they introduced the Razer Nabu Watch. As its name suggests, it’s basically a watch but with built-in sensors and wireless connectivity turning it into a fitness tracker as well.

Casio WSD-F10 Smart Outdoor Watch

casio smart watch_1

The veteran watch brand has finally jumped on the smartwatch bandwagon with the WSD-F10 Smart Outdoor Watch. Designed for outdoorsy men, the WSD-F10 is powered with Google’s Android Wear, built to military standard specifications, and sensors enough to make Bear Grylls happy.

Misfit Ray

misfit ray_2Fitness trackers need not be ugly, and that is what the Misfit Ray lives up to. The cylindrical fitness tracker is made of anodized aircraft-grade aluminum with a design that can pass off as a luxury accessory. It even comes in fancy Rose Gold and Carbon Black colors, too.

Fitbit Blaze

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Fitbit’s Blaze is also an eye-candy with its modular design and premium interchangeable bands made from genuine leather, stainless steel or high-performance elastomer. It has colored touchscreen that can display multiple clock faces and automatic exercise recognition so you don’t have to tell it that you’re doing Zumba.

Huawei Watch Elegant and Watch Jewel

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Just as you thought that the Huawei Watch from last year isn’t elegant and jewel-like enough, the company just recently introduced the Android Wear-powered Huawei Watch Elegant and Huawei Watch Jewel. Aimed at ladies with sophisticated demands toward smartwatch aesthetics, the Watch Elegant has a pattern decoration etched on its rose-gold body while the Watch Jewel is adorned with 68 pieces of 1.5mm Swarovski crystals.

Alcatel CareTime Children’s Watch

CareTime_1Alcatel’s offering is different from the rest as it is not exactly a smartwatch but its feature can be considered smart especially for parents. The CareTime Children’s Watch has a built-in GPS tracking device that notifies parents when their children enter or leave a predetermined safe zone. It also allows parents to call or send voice messages to their children and vice versa.

And there you have it. If we missed anything, do let us know in the comments field below.

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OMsignal announced the OMbra — the smart bra

Wearable tech has evolved over time from an eyewear to a wristwatch. This time, OMsignal is taking it further for the women. They have announced the OMbra, a smart bra that monitors your active lifestyle.

ombra-smartbra

Like most smart wearable tech available, the OMbra can record distance, cadence, pace, heart rate and calories. Apart from these, the new OMrun app can also motivate you to take it forward by putting all the information together to get deeper analytics of your body’s performance.

To know more about the new smart bra, you may check out OMsignal’s blog post here.

The OMbra and OMrun will be available this spring season of 2016. If you’re interested, you can sign up here to reserve. Pricing is not yet disclosed.

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