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Montblanc Summit review : A luxury Android Wear smartwatch that misses the mark

Montblanc Summit review : A luxury Android Wear smartwatch that misses the mark

Posted on July 15, 2017January 26, 2019 By Jarvis

It’s hard to work out who the Montblanc Summit is going to appeal to. We think Montblanc watch fans will feel let down by the lacklustre design, while Android Wear fans will know they can get more features and more of the Wear experience for significantly less money. If you’re really sold on a luxury Android Wear smartwatch, we’d say Tag Heuer has got more to offer in both of these departments. Yes, the Tag is more expensive, but if you’re already willing to spend big on an Android Wear smartwatch, it might be worth shelling out that little extra for one that’s nicer in a lot more ways.
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Wearables Tags:android, Android wear, luxury, review, smartwatch, tag heuer, watch

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