Category Archives: Smart Watch

The Ultimate Rugged Companion: Meet the Hammer Watch Plus

The first of my series of reviews of Hammer hardware, I’ve been testing the Hammer Watch Plus for the past few weeks!

Step aside, delicate timepieces; the Hammer Watch Plus has arrived to redefine ruggedness and reliability in the world of smartwatches. This is the next generation of the Hammer Watch, boasting a robust design and a plethora of features tailored for those who push their limits and demand the best.

Hammer Watch Plus
Hammer Watch Plus

A Visual Masterpiece

The Hammer Watch Plus features a stunning 1.35-inch AMOLED display with a crisp resolution of 390×390 pixels. The vibrant, high-resolution screen ensures that every detail is sharp, whether you’re checking your heart rate or navigating through the wilderness.

Built to Endure

True to its name, the Hammer Watch Plus is as tough as they come. Certified with an IP68 rating, it’s resistant to water spills and mechanical damage. The metal bezel and additional bumpers protect the screen, making it a perfect companion for the most demanding outdoor activities.

Unmatched GPS Precision

For those who venture off the beaten path, the Hammer Watch Plus offers precise GPS navigation supported by Beidou and GLONASS satellite systems. Whether you’re trekking through dense forests or exploring urban jungles, this smartwatch ensures you never lose your way. The electronic compass is an added bonus, providing reliable direction no matter where you are.

Sport Mode Galore

Fitness enthusiasts will revel in the Hammer Watch Plus’s extensive selection of sports modes. With 20 preloaded sports profiles, you can track your workouts and progress in real-time. From running and cycling to swimming and hiking, this watch covers all bases, helping you aim high and push your limits.

Health Monitoring On-The-Go

Keeping track of your health has never been easier. The Hammer Watch Plus monitors your heart rate, analyzes your sleep patterns, and tracks blood oxygenation (SpO2) levels throughout the day. Additionally, it keeps a count of calories burned and steps taken, providing a comprehensive overview of your health metrics.

Stay Connected

Even while you’re on the move, staying connected is effortless with the Hammer Watch Plus. It supports notifications from numerous messengers, apps, text messages, and calls. Now you can keep up to date with important information without interrupting your workout.

Long-Lasting Battery Life

Worrying about battery life is a thing of the past. The Hammer Watch Plus comes equipped with a 440 mAh battery, allowing up to 14 days of operation on a single charge. The upgraded magnetic charger ensures that your watch powers up quickly and efficiently.

Enhanced Functionality with HAMMER W+

The Hammer Watch Plus pairs seamlessly with the new HAMMER W+ app, available on Google Play and the App Store. This app enhances the watch’s functionality, providing additional features and more detailed data. It’s compatible with Android 5 and iOS 10 and higher versions, ensuring a smooth and integrated user experience.

Final Verdict

The Hammer Watch Plus sets a new standard for rugged smartwatches, seamlessly blending durability with advanced functionality. Perfect for adventurers and fitness enthusiasts alike, this device offers a robust design that can withstand the harshest conditions while providing precise GPS navigation and comprehensive health monitoring.

With its long-lasting battery life and extensive range of sports modes, the Hammer Watch Plus is built to keep up with even the most demanding schedules. Its bright AMOLED display ensures clear visibility in any environment, and the IP68 certification guarantees resistance to water and mechanical damage.

Stay connected and informed with smart notifications, and enjoy the enhanced features offered by the HAMMER W+ app. The Hammer Watch Plus isn’t just a tool; it’s an essential companion for those who push boundaries and strive for excellence in every endeavor. This is the smartwatch for those who demand more from their gear, offering reliability and innovation in one rugged package.

First Products of the Tech Giants – Play our Quiz!

We all have to start somewhere and so did some of the biggest tech companies. Play our quiz and see if you can guess what their first products were? You might be surprised at some of the answers!

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The Gadget Man – Episode 82 – Gadget Review of the Year

Its my last broadcast of the year and I so talk about my top 5 gadgets of the year. Listen to the stream to hear what I thought of the following :-

These are all products I’ve reviewed in the past, so you can click on each of them to take you to it’s relevant feature.

 

The Gadget Man – Episode 81 – Huawei Watch

Huawei Watch reviewed by Matt PorterWhen I started out as ‘The Gadget Man’, I always thought that Watches were the obvious gadget, something you would recognise as a gadget, be it Dick Tracy, Star Trek or Thunderbirds. Being able to communicate with your nearest and dearest by talking to your wrist seemed to be the a really futuristic thing to be doing, so it was my first port of call. Having now tested 8 smart watches and wearables, I was really looking forward to getting my hands on the Huawei Watch.

If you haven’t heard of Huawei, you should have. They are one of the leading communications and technology companies in the world and have been manufacturing Smartphones for some time now, but it is the Huawei Watch that I wanted to see.

Huawei Watch reviewed by Matt PorterThe Huawei Watch is a premium Android Wear device, noticeably weightier than other models and with a much brighter, high res screen that stays on the whole time. Like the Moto 360, the Huawei Watch sports a round screen, but unlike the Motorola device it uses the entire screen and the ‘flat tyre’ is absent. This means that their are no external sensors on the screen, so auto-brightness is not an option, but saying that; I prefer this trade off because using the whole screen makes the watch look all the more realistic.

This is one of the first Android Wear devices to officially support iOS so iPhone users are not simply tied to the Apple Watch. When I say officially, I can confirm that I have paired a Moto 360 with an iPhone as well, but it isn’t officially supported.

Huawei Watch reviewed by Matt PorterAs with all Android Wear devices, it makes use of Google Now with the ‘OK Google’ trigger to do lots of difference tasks. There is no speaker in the watch, just a microphone, so don’t expect to use the watch as a speakerphone (just yet). Personally, I’m surprised that this functionality hasn’t been added to Android Wear, it was present in the Samsung Galaxy Gear 2 more than 18 months ago and worked really nicely. I’m certain the trade off against battery use was one of the reasons not to include it, but it’s a shame though.

Aside from the pre-installed apps supported by Wear, other apps are reliant on what is installed on your handset. I’m a keen (electric assisted) cyclist and I’ve personally tried a number of cycling related apps, as soon as these are installed, the watch automatically installs a Wear capable add-on, whether this is a information window or live map, it’s always intriguing to see what the developer has deemed worthy of the watch-face. Some good and some not so.

The Huawei Watch uses sapphire crystal as it’s watch face which is much harder and scratch resistant that other toughened glass and seems less prone to fingerprints. The display is a 1.4 inch AMOLED display which gives excellent blacks, this is because AMOLED screens use self illuminating pixels and don’t require a generic back light, so blacks are not lit at all. This sounds great, but in bright sunlight the display suffers which is a common problem with the technology. The watch has built in Wifi, which allows for updates without the need for a phone in the vicinity, but as will almost all wearables, you really need a phone nearby to get the full potential.

The watch itself is manufactured from cold forged stainless steel and the watch strap is a very high end leader fastener. All in all the watch feels expensive and very high quality. The rear of the watch has a magnetic four pin coupling for charging and in the centre is a heart rate sensor which works with Huawei’s fitness software and Google’s ‘Fit’ system.

Battery life is really pretty good for a watch that is effectively switched on the whole time, but in standby mode a different clock face is used which uses lots of black and therefore lots of pixels are being lit. Very clever decision by Huawei.

Huawei Watch reviewed by Matt PorterI was particularly looking forward to reviewing this watch as it looked like a real contender to the Apple Watch. I love the circular face smartwatches that make you feel that these wrist worn wearables are something more that a boring square display. I was fond of the Moto 360 which is slightly larger and the Huawei device certainly didn’t disappoint.

 

 

The smart watch is still finding it’s feet and I would suggest it will find them by the next generation of wearables. Whether is can be established as a replacement for smartphones is a question we will have answered eventually, but until then the Huawei Watch does a superb job of using the available technology to it’s maximum.

Thanks to Huawei for the loan of the watch, I’m very grateful for your efforts.

 

 

Smartwatch Guide 2015

It’s certainly been a busy time for smart watches over the last 18 months and we are certainly seemingly spoilt for choice. We’re also not spoilt for price options either, there should be no reason that you shouldn’t be able to find a smartwatch to suit yours or a loved ones  style.

To help find the right watch, our friends at Mighty Skins have produced a handy infographic that details everything including price, compatibility, functionality and battery life.

You can download the info graphic, by clicking the image below or head over to Mighty Skins themselves.

Smartwatches-IG-2015_Mighty-Skins

The Gadget Man – Episode 67 – Fitbit Charge HR

This morning I talked to Mark Matthews about the Fitbit Charge HR. Fitbit are a well known player in the fitness band marketplace and the continuous heart rate monitoring is a great feature.

Fitbit Android App
Fitbit Android App

Listen in the the stream to find out what I think of the Charge HR and keep an eye on the site as I spent the next few weeks monitoring my progress wearing the Fitbit Charge HR.

Thanks to Rachel Taylorat Kaizo for organising the Fitbit at such short notice.

Official Google Blog: Android Wear now works with iPhones

When you wear something every day, you want to be sure it really works for you. That’s why Android Wear offers countless design choices, so you can find the watch that fits your style. Want a round watch with a more classic look? Feel like a new watch band? How about changing things up every day with watch faces from artists and designers? With Android Wear you can do all of that. And now, Android Wear watches work with iPhones.

Android Wear for iOS is rolling out today. Just pair your iPhone (iPhone 5, 5c, 5s, 6, or 6 Plus running iOS 8.2+) with an Android Wear watch to bring simple and helpful information right to your wrist:

  • Get your info at a glance: Check important info like phone calls, messages, and notifications from your favorite apps. Android Wear features always-on displays, so you’ll never have to move your wrist to wake up your watch.
  • Follow your fitness: Set fitness goals, and get daily and weekly views of your progress. Your watch automatically tracks walking and running, and even measures your heart rate.
  • Save time with smart help: Receive timely tips like when to leave for appointments, current traffic info, and flight status. Just say “Ok Google” to ask questions like “Is it going to rain in London tomorrow?” or create to-dos with “Remind me to pack an umbrella.”

Today, Android Wear for iOS works with the LG Watch Urbane. All future Android Wear watches, including those from Huawei (pictured above), Asus, and Motorola will also support iOS, so stay tuned for more.

Dr. Seuss once said: “Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” We agree. So whoever You are, and whatever You like—Android Wear lets you wear what you want.

Source: Official Google Blog: Android Wear now works with iPhones

The Gadget Man – Episode 45 – Motorola Moto 360 Smartwatch with Android Wear

Motorola Moto 360 Reviewed by Matt Porter
Motorola Moto 360 Reviewed by Matt Porter

This week we look at the Motorola Moto 360 Smartwatch. With traditional round face and high end looks, this is one of the most appealing smart watches on the market at the present time.

Listen to the stream and find out what we thought of it. Stay tuned for a full review of the Moto 360 online here soon!!

The Gadget Man – Episode 43 – Sony Smartband Talk

Sony Smartband Talk reviewed by Matt Porter
Sony Smartband Talk reviewed by Matt Porter

I previously reviewed the Sony Smartband and thought it was one of the best wearables of last year.  This week we look at it’s latest iteration which is the Sony Smartband Talk. Yet again, it’s a great product for monitoring activity and more! The ‘more’ being, the lovely e-ink screen and bluetooth headset technology. I really rate these products as a means to motivate people to be more active and the Smartband Talk does this with that added bit of ‘cool’.

Listen in to what I thought of it and hear about some of our listeners that are using the same products.

Full review coming soon!!!

The Gadget Man – Episode 40 – Sony Smartwatch 3

Today we look at one of the newest of the Android Wear devices to hit the market. We’re looking at the Sony Smartwatch 3. A great device with an amazing Transflective display.

If you are looking for an Android compatible smart watch, then the Sony Smartwatch 3 could be for you.

Listen to the stream and find out what I thought of it with a nice little demonstration live on air!!