BERLIN — After months of rumors and speculation, Samsung has finally announced its Galaxy Gear smart watch.
Unlike most of the devices we'll see at IFA — tablets, smartphones, TVs — the Galaxy Gear is different because it could pave the wave for an entirely new product category.
But Samsung's task is far from easy. It competes with dozens of sports and fitness watches out there (some of them very advanced, such as those from Suunto or Garmin). Also, the shadow of Apple's not-yet-materialized iWatch looms over its head.
And, finally, because it's a wearable device, the Galaxy Gear has to look good.
Based on our limited time with the Gear, we can say it succeeds in some areas but fumbles in others.
The Smart Watch, With a Samsung Twist
Unlike most of the devices we'll see at IFA — tablets, smartphones, TVs — the Galaxy Gear is different because it could pave the wave for an entirely new product category.
But Samsung's task is far from easy. It competes with dozens of sports and fitness watches out there (some of them very advanced, such as those from Suunto or Garmin). Also, the shadow of Apple's not-yet-materialized iWatch looms over its head.
And, finally, because it's a wearable device, the Galaxy Gear has to look good.
Based on our limited time with the Gear, we can say it succeeds in some areas but fumbles in others.
The Smart Watch, With a Samsung Twist
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