
Smartwatches: The field so far —
Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch has a 1.6-inch display, low-res camera, 4GB of storage and comes in six colors. It will go on sale in late September and sell for $299.

Smartwatches: The field so far —
Pebble was a Kickstarter sensation and played a big role in getting the tech world excited about smartwatches. Models sell for around $150.

Smartwatches: The field so far —
Available soon, the Sony SmartWatch 2 will sell for about $260, be compatible with most Android phones and, according to the company, have a battery life of 3-4 days.

Smartwatches: The field so far —
Qualcomm's Toq features the company's "mirasol" screen, which resembles an e-reader's and is meant to be easier on the eyes. It will sell for around $300.

Smartwatches: The field so far —
Motorola's $269 MotoActv smartwatch is marketed as a fitness tracker. It acts as a heart-rate monitor and pedometer, has GPS and an MP3 player. There are also a number of non-wrist mount options, including a handlebar strap, arm band and chest strap.

Smartwatches: The field so far —
The competition for smartwatch supremacy is just getting started. Apple could roll out its own entry soon, and Google and Microsoft also are expected to get in the game.