Qualcomm Toq Smart Watch
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The Qualcomm Toq is the ultimate "this would be awesome if only the software..." product to me. They are several smart iterations away from it actually being a fairly kickass product, but I just don't know if they're going the right direction. Sponsor link: linustechtips.com Pricing & discussion: linustechtips.com Support Link: linustechtips.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech Intro Screen Music Credit: Adhesive Wombat -
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The review begins with a fast setup of the Qualcomm Toq and immediately pivots to the display technology. The presenter discusses the Mirasol color display, highlighting its power efficiency, direct sunlight readability, and color capability, while noting that the vibrant colors seen in marketing materials aren’t fully realized in practice yet. He emphasizes that boot and navigation performance feel snappy, placing more importance on battery life than on raw hardware specs. Throughout the first segment, the reviewer contrasts the Toq with other wearables like the Pebble, pointing out similar battery life but with the color display advantage. He also touches on practical daily use aspects such as the wireless charging dock, the orientation of the clock on the bedside, and waterproofing. The analysis then shifts to the user experience, where the main menu with applets, gesture navigation, and notification history are evaluated, concluding that the system is intuitive but not flawless. Concrete complaints about the backlight behavior, lack of automatic illumination on notifications, and limited brightness control illustrate software and hardware gaps that affect usability. The reviewer acknowledges these issues with the Toq’s improved hardware and potential for future updates, suggesting that many flaws could be resolved with software refinements rather than hardware revisions alone. The closing comparison weighs the Toq against Pebble Steel and Galaxy Gear on price, functionality, and ecosystem maturity, concluding that while the Toq shows potential, its current state makes it difficult to recommend over more established options. The video ends with an encouragement to consider future iterations and to engage with the community for feedback and updates, reinforcing the impression that Toq is a promising platform that needs software maturation to realize its potential.
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