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Never needs charging–thermoelectric generator is powered by the wearer's body heat, Looks tough—very spec ops/ninja style
On-board and app functionality is pretty basic and limited for a “smartwatch”, Goes into “screensaver” right in the middle of activities, Notifications system has some pretty serious issues
The Matrix PowerWatch X was a mixed bag for me. While I was very impressed with its thermoelectric generator technology, which generates energy to power the watch's battery through harvesting the heat transferred between cool ambient air and the wearer's...
Has a built-in stopwatch, Comes with a charger, if you're struggling to charge it with your body heat, Large screen is easy to read, It's water resistant, so can be used when swimming,
It lacks most of the features we'd expect from a smart watch, There's no heart rate monitor, While it gives you an indication of who is calling or texting you, it won't let you read the message or answer the call, The screen is only black and white, not c
The Matrix Powerwatch X is ideal for anyone that loves a gadget. There's no denying that using your body heat to power the watch is unique. However, it's more of an activity tracker than a smart watch because it lacks a voice assistant and popular apps.Ov...
The Matrix Powerwatch X has an effectively infinite battery life, powered by your body heat. An always-on screen shows time, steps and basic notifications. It's also water resistant to 200 meters
Its bulky design won't appeal to all wrists. Notifications don't show the content of messages. Bluetooth syncing and pairing doesn't always work. Its fitness features are extremely basic, making this more of a step and calorie counter. It only has one wat
The no-charging-needed Matrix Powerwatch X shows a future of infinite-battery wearables, but this isn't the watch to buy...
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Published: 2018-07-31, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Matrix Powerwatch X has an effectively infinite battery life, powered by your body heat. An always-on screen shows time, steps and basic notifications. It's also water resistant to 200 meters
Its bulky design won't appeal to all wrists. Notifications don't show the content of messages. Bluetooth syncing and pairing doesn't always work. Its fitness features are extremely basic, making this more of a step and calorie counter. It only has one wat
The no-charging-needed Matrix Powerwatch X shows a future of infinite-battery wearables, but this isn't the watch to buy...
Published: 2018-07-28, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Incredible charging tech, Temperature gauge, Lightweight
Limited software, Thick and chunky design, Not enough fitness features
There's no denying the technology behind the Matrix Powerwatch is a great step forward for providing battery to your wristwear.Not having to pack a charger in your bag when you go away on holiday or remember to place it on your bedside at night is a big b...
Published: 2018-07-22, Author: Peter , review by: mobi-test.de
robustes Design, Akku hält wohl ewig, Fortschrittliche Technik zur Energiegewinnung, wasserdicht bis 200 m
Ist die Matrix Powerwatch X empfehlenswert? Nein. Nicht einmal, wenn man nur eine robuste Uhr haben will. Dafür ist die Matrix Powerwatch X zu schwer, klobig und teuer. Dann kann man sich gleich eine gescheite Automatik kaufen. Da hält der „Akku“ auch ewi...
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Published: 2018-07-11, Author: Andrew , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: One of the most interesting gadgets Ive tested in the past few years was the Matrix PowerWatch: a fitness-tracking timepiece powered only by the wearers body heat. The battery-free technology was neat, but the watchs limited functionality wasnt. Matri...
Published: 2018-07-10, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com
Never needs charging, Waterproof
Expensive for the features you get, Large
I wore the PowerWatch X for nearly a week, and it was great that I never had to worry about charging it overnight. It just kept going and going, and I'm really interested to see how this technology develops as it becomes more efficient.Would I buy the Pow...
Published: 2018-03-26, Author: Ryan , review by: stuff.tv
Never requires you to charge it, Covers the bare essentials with step counting and 50m water resistance
Uncomfortable and bulky design, Has limited functionality for the price, No compatabiltiy with third-party apps
The headline act for the PowerWatch is unquestionably the ability to thrive solely on your body heat. It was refreshing to not have to worry about a draining battery bar. Otherwise, the positives stop there. The design is ugly and cumbersome, while the o...