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« on: April 25, 2014, 06:31:51 PM »
Haven't tried the pebble, but from the looks of the features it doesn't even come close. LOVE the gear 2. It's awesome. The pebble doesn't have a camera or allow you to make calls - features I use a lot on the watch. Voice control is also missing on pebble, although it might be nice to have eInk display I don't actually look at the time all that much. If you are a TV watcher (I'm not) having a remote on your wrist is pretty cool.
It's not quite as hands free as Glass, and I miss some of the hands free features. I had to go on a long drive yesterday so I took my glass - google's voice and maps integration for getting directions is something you couldn't do with the watch as there is no maps integration. It's also much safer/easier to look at glass for a map than down at your wrist.
Glass's pictures are easier to take than the watch. I tried to run yesterday with the watch, and it was really hard to take a steady picture whereas glass handles that situation rather well.
These are just features tho -- google's implementation of a watch would probably be better than samsung, and apple's may trump them all (although I wouldn't trust their directions).