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Style over substance

A look at the latest smartwatch­es on show at Berlin’s tech trade fair.

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BERLIN’S tech trade fair IFA 2018, which opened last week and ended Wednesday, saw the reveal of many new smartwatch­es and with so many big brands implementi­ng the same technologi­cal features, choosing a watch is largely a question of personal preference and style. Here’s a look at what's on offer. Samsung Galaxy Watch is probably the “smartest” of the bunch in terms of specs – it's also the only one featuring LTE connectivi­ty so users don't have to carry their smartphone­s. Truly a watch for the busy profession­al, the Galaxy can track up to 40 different types of workouts and monitor sleep, and Bixby can then automatica­lly count calories. Once back at the office, users can get a “briefing” on their day's activities, as well as discreetly respond to calls and messages without flashing a smartphone in a meeting.

As for its style, the Galaxy watch has a circular “always on display” screen, which can look like a tradiout tional timepiece. With two sizes and three colours available, the Galaxy watch can either be a silver 46mm or a 42mm version, available in both black and rose gold.

When it comes to Skagen Falster 2 , minimalist is the word that pops to mind when you see the Danishinsp­ired smartwatch featuring a slim-bezeled circular display and a simple black or silver watch straps. The brand claims that Flaster 2 is one of the only smartwatch­es on the market to come with a magnetic steel-mesh strap – the latest evolution of the brand's hallmark band material.

After releasing the predecesso­r of this model, Skagen invited fans to provide their feedback which determined the tech specs of the new version. The latest model will feature a heart rate sensor for activity tracking, NFC for paying on the go and untethered GPS for morning bike rides and jogs without a smartphone. Furthermor­e, the smartwatch is powered by WearOS and so will feature the main Google apps, including Google Assistant (only in certain languagGoo­gle es), Play and Google Fit.

Diesel On Full Guard 2.5, another stylish addition to the world of smartwatch­es, offers a slightly more rock'n'roll take with its gunsteel metal cases, leather straps and neon Flicker dial. A fun piece that can automatica­lly change colour throughout the day, it features an interactiv­e heart rate dial that when tapped will create a rippling water effect.

The Diesel On Full Guard 2.5 will be able to monitor activity, charge quickly and use Google Assistant to get the latest traffic info, pay for groceries and so forth. There is no price yet; the watch is slated to go on sale in October.

The Sony FES Watch U was designed for the fashion-conscious and is definitely an original take on a smartwatch. Typically it's the display that can be customised to suit individual tastes, however in this case, e-Paper technology has made the whole thing interchang­eable.

A rather bulky face and strap can adopt 100 different styles depending on the outfit or mood of the day, though none include colour. With no support for third party apps, this could be seen as a style-over-substance option. – AFP Relaxnews

 ??  ?? The Diesel Full Guard 2.5 touchscree­n smartwatch. Sony FES Watch U Samsung Galaxy WatchSouth Korean beauty brand Innisfree just celebrated its launch in Penang at Gurney Plaza with their 10th outlet inMalaysia. — Photos: Innisfree
The Diesel Full Guard 2.5 touchscree­n smartwatch. Sony FES Watch U Samsung Galaxy WatchSouth Korean beauty brand Innisfree just celebrated its launch in Penang at Gurney Plaza with their 10th outlet inMalaysia. — Photos: Innisfree

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