We tested the black version and reckon it’s the more attractive of the two – it’s more discreet. The main body comes in two colour variations: black and white. The SmartBand Talk consists of a plastic ‘core’ attached to a rubbery wrist strap. It isn’t beautiful, but there’s a certain minimalist elegance here that rival devices, such as the Misfit Flash and Withings Pulse O2, lack. The SmartBand Talk is simple and clean looking. Sony can teach a few companies a thing or two about design. The £125 Jawbone UP24 is similarly priced but better value for money. But tracking issues and the lack of useful analysis let it down. It’s a concept that will no doubt appeal to many, and the ability to make and take phone calls through the SmartBand Talk sets it apart from most rival devices. It tracks more than most, however, as it records how much time you spend listening to music, reading, snapping photos, browsing photos and more, in addition to standard tracking fare such as walking, running and sleeping. The SmartBand Talk is Sony’s latest wearable tracker, following in the footsteps of the original Sony SmartBand.
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