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Samsung Gear S3

- Samsung Gear S3, £349 (samsung.com) SEAN DIMMOCK sean.dimmock@gmail.com Twitter: @seandimmoc­k

What is it?

A smartwatch packed with nifty features. Samsung is trying to redefine how smart portable gadgets are used and its latest product is on course to surpass many of the current market devices. It can be used for everything from answering calls and reading text messages to getting the latest weather forecast straight to your wrist.

Good points?

Previous incarnatio­ns of smart watches were eager to preserve battery and would annoyingly switch to a standby mode requiring a sharp tap to awaken. Coupled with tiny digital numbers that often necessitat­ed squinting to read, the user experience was far from seamless. In contrast, the Gear S3 provides an always-on display which is perfect for subtle glances during mundane meetings. The face is large but not overwhelmi­ng, while the OLED display is strikingly crisp and clear with a quality timepiece look and feel. A built-in heart rate monitor combined with a plethora of tracking metrics make this an ideal choice when it comes to health and wellbeing. I've never worn a watch but the Gear S3 could make a convert of me.

Bad points?

The lack of developed applicatio­ns is a drawback and limitation. Hopefully more developers will recognise the potential and create a fully-fledged app market.

Best for …

Those who want to consolidat­e most of their mobile needs in one convenient gadget. The comprehens­ive activity tracking metrics should appeal to the fitness-orientated.

Avoid if …

Your interests begin and end with timekeepin­g or answering a few telephone calls.

Score

8/10.

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