History of Sony SmartWatch in Timeline

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Sony SmartWatch

The Sony SmartWatch, a line of wearable devices developed by Sony Mobile between 2012 and 2016, comprised three generations. These smartwatches connected to Android smartphones, offering functionalities like displaying Twitter feeds and SMS messages. Although initially gaining popularity, the product line was eventually discontinued. The devices faced competition from other emerging smartwatches like the Samsung Galaxy Gear and the Apple Watch. While innovative for their time, they struggled to keep up with evolving consumer demand and technological advancements.

March 2012: Sony SmartWatch Launch

The original Sony SmartWatch (model MN2SW) was introduced at CES 2012 and launched in March 2012. It featured a flexible silicone wristband available in multiple colors.

2012: Sony SmartWatch Introduction

The Sony SmartWatch line of wearable devices was developed and marketed between 2012 and 2016, connecting to Android smartphones to display information like Twitter feeds and SMS messages.

September 2013: Sony SmartWatch 2 Launch

The Sony SmartWatch 2 (model SW2) was launched in September 2013. It was compatible with any Android 4.0+ smartphone, unlike the Samsung Galaxy Gear, and featured an aluminum body, interchangeable wristbands, and a transflective LCD screen.

2014: Sony SmartWatch 3 Announcement

In 2014, Sony announced the SmartWatch 3 at IFA. This version switched to an ARM Cortex-A CPU, a significant processor upgrade from previous generations.

2016: End of Sony SmartWatch

In 2016, Sony discontinued the SmartWatch line of products.