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So it is the end of the Year of the Smartwatch and we don't have any anything worth wearing.
-The Pebble is the right price and is open but the hardware is super lacking
-The Galaxy Gear has the right features, but has a few critical flaws (only certain phones, crappy battery life, not waterproof, etc.) that really makes it a poor value
-The Sony watch just seems to outright suck
-The Toq nails the right features and battery life, but is a little pricy and Qualcomm blatantly says "this is a reference design so others make these products" so support two years out seems unlikely. It is like buying Google Glass to me.
No Apple watch, no Google watch. Nothing really enticing from the major players. And nothing really in the pipeline that is exciting unless I missed something.
Anyone have a theory of why this category that was supposed to explode this year didn't?
-The Pebble is the right price and is open but the hardware is super lacking
-The Galaxy Gear has the right features, but has a few critical flaws (only certain phones, crappy battery life, not waterproof, etc.) that really makes it a poor value
-The Sony watch just seems to outright suck
-The Toq nails the right features and battery life, but is a little pricy and Qualcomm blatantly says "this is a reference design so others make these products" so support two years out seems unlikely. It is like buying Google Glass to me.
No Apple watch, no Google watch. Nothing really enticing from the major players. And nothing really in the pipeline that is exciting unless I missed something.
Anyone have a theory of why this category that was supposed to explode this year didn't?