The Fossil Sport is relatively lightweight, thanks to its use of aluminum and nylon. There are multiple colors available, too, Although I was expecting more from the Wear 3100 processor, the Fossil Sport can still manage two days on a single charge, Wear
The Wear 3100 processor isn't a drastic leap in performance or battery life over the existing Wear 2100, You can't make calls from the Fossil Sport, or hear responses from Google Assistant
Yes. The Fossil Sport checks almost every box when it comes to smartwatches — good battery life, standard watch bands, GPS and NFC support, water resistance, and so on. The smaller 41mm size should appeal to anyone sick of giant bulky smartwatches (like t...
Stylish, lightweight design, Improved battery life, Ambient mode brings more personality to display
Google Fit needs work, Performance still lags in some spots
If you're serious about fitness, Fossil Sport is not the smartwatch for you. Android users who want to track workouts would do better with a cross-platform fitness-tracking watch, such as the $250 Garmin Forerunner 235 (for a circular option) or the $199...
Abstract: I wasn't originally going to take that deep of a look at the Fossil Sport after it was announced with a decent price point and the new Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 on board, but you all talked me into it. So, I've spent the past week with one on the wris...
Stylish for a fitness watch, Affordable, Long-lasting battery-saving mode
Doesn't make use of Wear 3100 Sports mode, Regular battery life isn't significantly improved
Ultimately, the Fossil Sport is a decent Wear OS watch but it doesn't do enough to show off the potential of Snapdragon Wear 3100. It's a good-looking device that has some nifty tricks like ambient and battery saving modes that make it less obtrusive and...
Published: 2018-11-15, Author: James , review by: techradar.com
Latest internal tech, Over 30 design choices, GPS and NFC built in
Nylon feels a little cheap, Battery estimated to last a day
The Fossil Sport isn't the most premium watch the company has ever made, but it's also not trying to be a high-end fashion device. Instead the Sport is a fitness watch that offers a good enough design for your average day as well as all the top features y...
Published: 2018-11-15, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Overall, we are really big fans of the Fossil Sport. It's stylish, it's comfortable and the screen is awesome. It's just a shame about it's one big flaw; a 24-hours of battery life. Saying that, we're willing to give it the benefit of the doubt and see ho...
Google Wear looks the part, Lightweight, Great quality display, NFC and Google Pay
Screen is a little small, Feels cheap
Despite the confusion over why Fossil decided to sing the praises of a 24 hour battery life when most smartwatches can offer at least double this nowadays, the Sport is actually a really stylish-looking and well performing device. Priced at £249, it does...
The Fossil Sport is a lovely smartwatch if you're after a lightweight, colourful device that will track your activity whilst offering features like built-in GPS, Google Pay and heart rate tracking.You won't get the kind of data detail you'll find with Gar...
Published: 2018-11-14, Author: Victoria , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: The hunt for a truly great and iconic Wear OS smartwatch is still on—but in the meantime, you could do a hell of a lot worse than the Fossil Sport. Thanks to the newer Snapdragon 3100 processor, the Sport finally has most of the features you expect a 2018...