Haptics: 5 stars
The silicone bracelet is comfortable on the skin. I have fairly extensive wrists so I find the adjustment quite handy. (Jogging I have quite often vary the distance that has left its mark in the LG G Watch for some time) The actual housing feels quite valent, especially the slightly curved display glass is a real Fingerschmeichler. As a huge advantage I consider the Sony offers a variety of bracelets in exchange for a useful for Sony (cash generation)) on the other hand one has to at least some freedom in terms of design / or color and material.
Performance: 5 stars
The clock is no time to their performance limits. There is no stuttering or anything. It uses the usual functions, such as WA / Navigation and calendar. The response functions I use quite often now. The voice command works well here, however, to note that it should be relatively quiet as the micro otherwise either understands only nonsense or nothing.
Battery: 5 stars
For me, the display function Always On is selected. The brightness is adjusted automatically. I'll be at my usage to approximately 2,5 - 3,5 days in towards average. Compared to my LG G Watch an absolute dream.
Apps: There are an increasing number of apps in the Play Goals. But the offer is still clearly in need of improvement.
Criticism: The charging socket
The Micro USB charging port on the back of the clock is placed in my opinion suboptimal, especially the rubber cover (for IP58 certification) to solve very fiddly. However, since the clock has a very good battery life but does not lead here to a point deduction!
Conclusion:
Compared with G Watch this clock is already a significant improvement, especially with regard to the battery life. It is my opinion now no longer state of things that you have to put a clock every night to the grid. Sony has come here definitely!
In conclusion remains to say:
I would buy again and recommend!