The Michael Kors Access Runway smartwatch works with iPhones and Android, but is it right for you? Read this Michael Kors smartwatch review to see what it does best, and also why it might not be the watch you need.

If you are looking to treat yourself to an absolutely beautiful smartwatch, or someone on your gift list would love, head on over to Best Buy and get one today. The Michael Kors Access Runway is available for $350, and worth every penny.


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MK Watches are Made by Fossil Group. Their watches and smartwaches have a 2 year warranty defects from normal use. But client experiences show Fossil will change the LCD of a smartwatch at no extra cost. Can't asssure it will always do it, but for the moment, that's been the case.

Because of the additional components, the connected Bradshaw and Dylan are pretty heavy. The case alone (for both) weighs 51 grams (1.17 ounces). Even though that heft made me feel like I had an ankle bracelet latched onto my wrist, I loved the style and quality of both wristbands. The straps are some of the sturdiest and most premium I've seen on a smartwatch so far, making them feel a lot more like real chronographs. And, perhaps thanks to careful craftsmanship, the fully stainless-steel Bradshaw and silicone Dylan succeed in looking classy and glamorous without crossing over into gaudy, as some wristwear is wont to do.

On the Bradshaw and Dylan, Android Wear is basically the same as it is on every other smartwatch, with the exception of the Michael Kors Access app and custom watch faces. The former lets you do two things: save your favorite watch faces and set up two looks (day and night) that will automatically change at a specific time of your choosing. Frankly, even though the auto changing of faces is nice, the whole app is incredibly basic, and I could just as easily do the same by pressing down on the home screen.

Speaking of wearable platforms that could topple Google, industry pioneer Pebble also has some solid options that are both attractive and functional. The Pebble Time Round is one of the slimmest smartwatches on the market and offers longer-lasting battery than Android Wear, Apple and Samsung devices, for just $200. But it doesn't have a touchscreen, and its display is nowhere near as vibrant as the rest.

In the end, the Michael Kors Access line is just another option in the Android Wear market. Michael Kors might sell plenty of Access watches based on the strength of its brand alone, but it doesn't do much that's different from its competitors. Don't get me wrong: These watches are truly gorgeous and, bugs aside, generally do what they promise. But there's nothing here that sets it apart from being yet another smartwatch that married Android Wear with a fashion house's good looks.

The thing is, it's difficult to fault Michael Kors for the functionality of the Access line -- it's limited by what Google offers in Android Wear. That means it ultimately suffers the same plight as all the fashion and horological brands out there that are struggling to deliver a decent, good-looking smartwatch. At least Michael Kors had the good sense to not charge an arm and a leg for its pieces (*cough* Tag Heuer *cough*). Besides, having another designer get in on the growing market is an encouraging sign, and I can't wait to see what (one of my favorites) Kate Spade delivers. In the meantime, I'll keep saving up for a smartwatch worth splurging on.

This was one of my biggest concerns when shopping for a new smartwatch. Even though these are Android smartwatches, the Michael Kors Smartwatches are compatible with Apple phones. That said, to get full functionality, this smartwatch does work best with Android devices.

This smartwatch allows you to make every minute matter with tons of built-in tools. The Michael Kors Runway Smartwatch can help you do everything from checking your notifications and calendar (Google or Apple) to using Google apps like Google Pay, Google Assistant, and coaching through Google Fit.

When I found out one of my favorite fashion designers, Michael Kors, had designed a smartwatch, I decided to take a second look. I was immediately drawn in by the appearance of the Michael Kors Access Runway smartwatch. It is a beautiful timepiece with stainless steel, gold-tone finish that embodies timeless sophistication. I would be proud to wear the Michael Kors Access Runway smartwatch with my custom-made suits or a leather jacket, jeans, and a t-shirt. I like how I can personalize the watch face and change my dial as often as I change my outfits.

On the one hand it would be churlish and faintly absurd to criticize a fashion watch for failing as a fitness tracker. On the other hand, there are good-looking smartwatches out there that contain some combination of these missing functions - the Apple Watch 3 and the Samsung Gear S3, most notably.

Fitness and Activity trackers are on the rise, and now that the functionality has been figured out, many companies are looking to incorporate better designs that are more attractive and less sporty looking. With new competitors entering the market, smartwatches are beginning to be offered as fashionable accessories, rather than just basic health gadgets.

Looking back at smartwatches, the Michael Kors smartwatch is powered by Android Wear and performs as a sleek timepiece as well as an activity tracker. It has a rose gold band and offers all the standard Smartwatch features. Michael Kors does also offer an activity tracker that looks like a fancy bracelet. It is called the Thompson Rose-Gold Tone Activity Tracker. It provides LED notifications that inform you of your progress towards daily goals. ff782bc1db

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