The 5 Best Wearables from IFA 2015, Berlin!
Alot of wearables were revealed at IFA 2015 in Berlin, like Samsung's Gear S2, Motorola's Moto 360 2nd Generation, Asus' Zenwatch etc.
These are the best out of all of them!
Personally, this one was my favorite out of all the other 4.
Regarding price, $349 ain't the cheapest, but the quality you get, is worth it!
These are the best out of all of them!
1. Samsung Gear S2
Samsung's long awaited round smartwatch, the gear S2, is finally here! Running on top of Tizen OS(particular to Samsung), this is a sweet smartwatch, and surely, the most talked about at IFA!
This one brings us what we love, finally , the curved 1.2" OLED Screen and rotating bezel, yup, rotating!
Unfortunately, the S2 doesn't Run on Android Wear, Dissappointing!
Unfortunately, Samsung hasn't revealed pricing or availability details for the new device, so we have no idea how much it's going to cost.
2. Huawei Watch
Oh boy, this is really a sweet looking smartwatch. Technically, announced at MWC 2015, But the truth is that, for unknown reasons, the company had been mum on the wearable ever since. Maybe some software problems were being fixed or some hardware was changed, who knows?
Now, here at IFA 2015, Huawei's finally shared the information we needed to know: availability and pricing. The Huawei Watch, which is powered by Android Wear, will be available in the US on September 17th. As for the price, the device starts at $349 for the model with a leather band. If you want to go the premium (and shiny) route, Huawei's leaked gold-plated, stainless steel Watch will cost $799.
Personally, this one was my favorite out of all the other 4.
Regarding price, $349 ain't the cheapest, but the quality you get, is worth it!
3. The New Moto 360(v2)
The wait for the 2nd Generation of the most popular smartwatch is over.
The rumors were true: Motorola's second-gen Moto 360 will come in two sizes (42mm and 46mm). Appearance-wise, the new smartwatch is similar to its predecessor, very similar, although it does have better specs across the board. You'll find a 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor, 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage for music and files.
The smaller version features a 1.37-inch (360 x 325 display), while the 46mm model comes with a 1.56-inch (360 x 330) display.
Motorola's pricing its new Moto 360 starting at $299 and they'll be available later this month. If you want to lock one in now, though, pre-orders are already open.
4. TomTom Spark
Unlike the Gear S2, TomTom's Spark looks more like the Apple Watch or Pebble Time. But TomTom aims to attract its own audience by focusing on fitness and audio features.
The new version offers 3GB of internal storage, which can be used for offline music payback.
There's also a model that comes with an optical heart rate monitor, though you'll have to pay a little more for that feature. We don't know how much exactly, but TomTom did say that high-end Spark is set to cost €249/£190 (roughly $280) when it hits stores this October.
The new version offers 3GB of internal storage, which can be used for offline music payback.
There's also a model that comes with an optical heart rate monitor, though you'll have to pay a little more for that feature. We don't know how much exactly, but TomTom did say that high-end Spark is set to cost €249/£190 (roughly $280) when it hits stores this October.
5. Moto 360 Sport
Motorola had more than a new Moto 360 to unveil during IFA 2015.
Enter the Moto 360 Sport, a 42mm smartwatch designed for fitness buffs. Compared to the flagship Moto 360, this one features sweat-friendly rubber straps (in black or gray), rather than the leather and stainless steel found on the higher-end models. There's a built-in GPS too, which should help people track their ran miles more accurately. The bad news is Motorola didn't say how much the Moto 360 Sport will be, or when we can expect it to hit stores.
This does seem like a Moto 360, but a female version!






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