After all, with all the Lifelog integration, this is designed to be worn all day, everyday. With the heart rate tracking module, it can't be slim and small like a Mi Band so Sony should at least have made it look more attractive. This is very much old school fitness band design and it's a shame Sony hasn't moved on. It's also very minimalist and there's no texture or design flair as on the Jawbone or even Fitbit's latest tracker. Ladies, take note, it's a wider band than the likes of a Jawbone UP3/4. It feels light, robust and comfortable on the wrist and with a clever, not too fiddly clasp to keep everything flush and tidy. It's about the same size as the Charge HR, so on the chunky side for a fitness band. But does it do basic tracking well enough to compete with Fitbit and Jawbone? Sony SmartBand 2: Design and build That said, it's an affordable tracker that tries to integrate health and fitness tracking with the rest of your life, most successfully by attempting to track stress levels. There's nothing game changing about Sony's SmartBand 2, its new Fitbit Charge HR rival with a heart rate monitor that aims to track the whole quantified self, not just fitness. Battery life could be better considering.
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