I had the SW2 actually ordered from Amazon since June, at the end she was there but not available while you are already available always in the shop SONY. So I ordered the Sony online store. Delivery carried out at me from the Czech Republic which rather made a rather lame delivery from the Express.
In this respect, I find the Sony Store not really good because you will be left there for the delivery from the Czech Republic in the dark.
The clock is installed with my Xperia Z immediately via NFC and comes to 85 percent charged in a very stylish box. The clock looks mE pretty smart, even if it is rather pretty clunky wrist. But giant clocks are so fashionable. The clock has a bright, medium-resolution display, which is significantly better than that of its predecessor.
The glass of the display acts as if it were made of plastic. I'm not sure if that is not susceptible to scratching.
The bracelet can shrink unfortunately only by the removal of limbs. For really strong wrists, it is probably a bit tight.
The clock displays the time as long as you move on permanently. However, with no backlight. If the clock is not moved for some time, the display turns off. Thanks to the transflective display can be read off the time but even without backlighting.
In bright light, the backlight is bright enough, that was the previous model very different. Even in direct sunlight, the display can still be read. It looks but then such a grayscale display of what functionality does little demolition.
The clock comes with several standard applications:
- Alarm Clock
- Timer
- Calendar
- Messaging (You can read messages as well as pre-post)
- Call Management (Hir can use Favorites, Contacts or Call History to choose, but also choose direct numbers)
- Favorite contacts
- Mail
- Twitter, Facebook (I do not use, I do not have an account)
- Phone Finder (My favorite app)
- Missed calls
- G-Mail
- Sound active
- News
There are also a few apps for the clock in the Play Store.
Since I use the new model only for a few hours, I'll write more in the next few days only. To date, the clock is working fine.