



A button is placed along the edge and there are three LEDs as well over here which light up in line with various functions and notifications. The underside of the Core is curved to make sure it sits comfortably on your wrist. Measuring just about an inch in length and half of that in width, the Core slots into the wristband provided alongside. Comprising of two separate parts, the Core is what contains all the sensors. There’s not much to the hardware of the Sony Smartband SWR10. Does it succeed? We find out in our review. The Sony Smartband SWR10 takes a decidedly different approach to the same goal. We brought you our review of the Samsung Gear Fit that marries a curved display to a fitness tracker. Inspired by the success of the likes of Fitbit and Jawbone, conventional smartphone makers are also getting into the game. Wearables are the latest fad to have taken the technology world by storm.
