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When smartwatches first came out, there were three overarching questions in front of manufacturers, at least from our point of view: What are these things supposed to do? How do we design them? And how do we solve the problem of battery life? Vector...
It's good to see a company approaching the smartwatch differently and we like the design and style of the Vector Watch Luna. A month-long battery life is a real standout point but you'll have to be happy with the retro low-res display as a sacrifice....
There's plenty of attention on the Apple Watch and swathes of Android Wear smartwatches, but it's the Vector Luna that could help buck the trend and disrupt the wide range of smart timepieces we're seeing on the market. For starters, it looks slick, and...
All smartwatches look like toys worn only by geeks and 12-year olds. That's the argument that many luxury watchmakers are clinging to as proof that connected devices are no threat to their livelihoods. It's hard to disagree sometimes, particularly when...
Provided you plump for one of the more expensive and ornate Vector Lunas, you'll find a functional and simple approach to the smartwatch that will genuinely turn heads. It's almost unfair to compare the Vector to the likes of Android Wear and the Apple...
We're very impressed with what we've seen so far. The Vector isn't miniature smartphone for your wrist. It doesn't have all the software bells and whistles of its Apple and Android rivals, but it was never supposed to. It's lean, it's handsome, and if...
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