Sony Smartwatch Strap Adapter
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Maurice Redrick
5
Amazing Camera Strap
I purchased this to replace the strap that came with my Sony A7III and this does everything I need. It was simple to assemble and feels sturdy.
16/08/2022
Nathaniel Nathaniel
4
Underwhelming, but still very nice
First off, this thing is adorable! I've been using it as my main speaker for a few days and it's so convenient to carry around. The strap clips onto a belt loop incredibly easily. Threading it through the hole in the base is a bit tedious, but it really does help with stability when hanging it up. I love the classic Sony blue!USB-C charging is nice, but the jack is covered by the strap when fully threaded around. The controls are... okay. The play/pause button also doubles as back (double tap) and forward (triple tap), while most speakers I use map it to + and - (hold to skip forward/back). Also the power button being a press and not a hold takes some time to get used to. A dedicated Bluetooth button is nice for re-pairing and stereo mode (which I didn't get to test unfortunately).The bass is a bit anti-climactic. The audio sounds clear, at low and high volumes (even in the shower), but the bass doesn't really stand out. It sounds like maybe there's a bit of a boost filter on it, which makes things like podcasts a bit annoying. Because the speaker has this air pocket in front of it, you can't set it on a surface to get resonance like you can with other speakers. It sounds GOOD, just not LOUD, and that's better than the alternative, but "Extra BASS" this is not.The sound diffusion is actually surprisingly good. Leaving it anywhere in a medium-sized room gives you decent coverage. The fast pairing is also pretty useful (on Android at least). As far as gimmicky features go, these make the product better, so I really can't complain.All in all, would recommend, especially if you're a Sony fan.
26/06/2022
911jason
5
Best Purchase I've Made
I absolutely LOVE this bag. It's much larger on the inside than it looks on the outside. I use it for my Sony A6000 mirrorless camera and all of it's accessories. Recently wore this bag all day on a family trip to Disneyland and it was fantastic. So easy to keep on my back when not in use, but easily slide it under my arm and around front to pull out the camera quickly when a photo opportunity presented itself. The bag has a side pocket that unzips from the bottom of the bag and a strap to hold a tripod on the side. You strap the tripod on and slide one of the legs of the tripod into the pocket at the bottom to keep it from sliding out. There is also a waist strap to secure the sling bag and prevent it from sliding around if preferred.This is what I currently have in this bag:- Sony A6000 with a Zeiss 24/1.8 attached- Sony 16-50 kit lens in an Altura soft lens case- Sony 55-210 kit lens- Fotasy 35/1.7 with attached adapter- Sony ECM-XYST1M external stereo microphone- Marumi 49mm filter & step-down adapter- Altura complete camera cleaning kit- Two flash bounce cards- Two extra batteries- Charging cordOne last thing, they were out of stock when I needed one, so I ended up ordering a used one from Amazon's Warehouse Deals. As far as I can tell, the bag was never used and was in immaculate condition. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend, new or used.
24/06/2022
GadgetJunkie
5
Very comfortable.
Just perfect.I bought one of these for my Sony RX-10 for use during a long vacation that involved a lot of walking and hiking. I wish I had discovered this sort of strap a few years earlier. I didn't care much for the screw-on piece that came with the strap so I also bought an Arca-Swiss fusion plate.The strap itself is excellent. High quality, comfortable and looks good. It's relatively easy to slip on and off - I'm able to put it on in under 30 seconds. Adjusted correctly, the camera doesn't swing around much at all. I was able to do a couple of fairly strenuous hikes without any camera-related discomfort.Lifting up the camera to shoot is a smooth natural motion. I'm very pleased with the strap, now I'm wondering if I should buy a second strap for my SLR or share this one between both cameras.
16/05/2022
Al Teng ..San Diego
5
Awesome and affordable
Great product. I hook it up on my sony a6000 and the other end on my backpack shoulder strap, and i can easily take pictures and just let go after.
13/05/2022
Joel A. Correa
5
For any camera use
It's a good strap better then what came In my sony package
08/05/2022
MoJo MoJo
4
New beginnings for WearOS Smartwatches
Mobvoi TicWatch E3 Review:Note: TicWatch E3 provided by Mobvoi for review, I do not have to return the product and all thoughts on the TicWatch E3 are my own.First Impressions:A very light smartwatch with a soft flexible silicone strap with plenty of adjustment. Quite a large watch overall, so definitely not an easy wear for those with small wrists and the thick profile makes the smartwatch hard to wear with shirts.Design:At 45mm in diameter and 10mm thick (my rough measurements) the TicWatch E3 is a big smartwatch. But this is nothing new in the smartwatch space and with all the features the E3 packs it’s perfectly acceptable and you will get used to it very quick. The overall look is understated with the dark grey colour and the watch is so light you barely know it’s on your wrist.Display:The product shots you see online do make the watch bezel look very slim however on first start up that wasn’t the case however at 0.4mm thick it’s nothing to get bothered about and helps prevent accidental swipes and gesture inputs. My only complaint is that the display isn’t OLED, despite this the colours are vibrant and the black are fairly deep even with the always on display enabled.Battery life:For my light usage the TicWatch E3 can easily get me through 2 days of use and that’s even with the always on display enabled, the 24-hour heart rate monitor and many of the other sensors. For those who like to have the screen brightness turned to max and have a bit more use of their smartwatch, I think you could comfortably get through a full day’s use.By the end of my day, I’m still on around 20 – 30% which is enough for me to make use of while I track my sleep and in the morning before leaving for work, I can get from 20% to 60% is about 30 minutes.The E3 uses a 4-prong magnetic connector and it’s fairly strong and accurate when connecting and I haven’t noticed any sudden warmup while charging.Performance:I’ve own a few TicWatch models of the years and this is by far the most responsive one to date. At the beginning I had maybe 1 or 2 stutters swiping between apps and I did have the E3 freeze on me after receiving a notification, but since receiving a few updates I’ve not noticed any performance issues.Tracking:The TicWatch E3 has a lot of different sensors and I’ve not even touched the surface on everything this device has to offer however my experiences with the auto sleep detect have been great and the results have been comparable to what I’ve seen from my other sleep tracking devices. The auto exercise detection is nice, but it has misread my random bursts of speed walking and running up the stairs as me starting an exercise.App:The Mobvoi companion app has a great UI and is very easy to navigate and visualise all the data that the E3 is able to collect. I initially had an issue with the watch not uploading my outdoor run, but after a few google play store updates this thankfully hasn’t happened for me.Final thoughts:Overall, I’ve really enjoyed using the TicWatch E3. I like the clean understated look, the lightweight build and comfortable soft silicone strap, though my preference is more a mesh bracelet or nylon strap due to my tiny wrists, which thankfully on the E3 is an easy thing to change thanks to the more common 20mm lug width and quick release spring bars.If you haven’t used a WearOS smartwatch for a while and are still on the edge about them from your previous experiences I feel like the TicWatch E3 could be the one that gets you liking them again and with the promised upgrade to the next major release of WearOS at least you know your smartwatch investment won’t be considered out of date within the next 6 months of ownership and you'll get to enjoy and whole new and improved experience of Google's WearOS.
01/12/2021
adam
5
Another great product from peak design
I’m currently using my Sony a 5000 with this clip on my backpack strap it’s really easy to use about no problem once the cameras on the clip it’s not going nowhere
26/10/2021
Related Faq
Q
Can you put a SIM card in the watch?
A
Hello, unfortunately no, you cannot insert a SIM card in this smartwatch. 
Q
Does the clock have an alarm?
A
Yes. You can set an alarm on this smartwatch. 
Q
What is the length of the strap?
A
The length of the strap is 70cm 
Q
Is it compatible with sony a7iii??
A
Yes, it will fit any Sony e mount body, either full frame (a7..., a9...), or aps-c (like a6500, etc) 
Q
Does this adapter allow for canon fd lenses to focus to infinity on sony e-mount mirrorless cameras?
A
yes, i had no problems with infinity focus with this adapter. the only FD mount lens i use anymore with my sony is a vivitar 20mm, and i pretty much only shoot infinity focus with it. 
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