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rhinosrcool

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Prices confirmed:
Gear Fit $199
Neo $199
Gear 2 $299 ($100 more because of a low-res camera!)

Actually, the top 2 are reasonable.
 

ChrisTX

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Dec 30, 2009
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I think gear fit is something alot of people will buy...just looks so nice.

I wanted either a gear fit, or a Gear 2. But now after the Moto 360 leaked, I'm not sure if I want either. I run a lot, so I still might get a gear Fit anyway.
 

Lloydbm41

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I won't buy any wearable that is locked to a single phone manufacturer. I have already had to deal with this with my Nike Fuelband. It's OK if you own the phone, but when you switch phones (as I do often) it sucks.
 

ChrisTX

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Dec 30, 2009
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I won't buy any wearable that is locked to a single phone manufacturer. I have already had to deal with this with my Nike Fuelband. It's OK if you own the phone, but when you switch phones (as I do often) it sucks.

That's a good point to make. I think that's why Android wear is so inciting. It works with ANY Android phone. It would be nice if it wasn't dependent on a phone at all, but for the purpose of receiving messages and such it makes sense. I'm really curious to see how the iWatch turns out, and how it differs from Android Wear.

I think I'll be with Samsung for a while now, so I'll probably end up buying a Gear Fit.
 
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