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10 years ago
Asus ZenWatch 2
The ZenWatch 2 is Asus' second attempt at putting Android Wear on your wrist. 2014's ZenWatch was an attractive entry in the expanding smartwatch market, with its refined design and low price. But it was let down by the lack of a physical button and a use of a clunky, early version of Android Wear .
Pros:
- Superb design and build quality
- Improved Android Wear implementation
- Affordable price
Cons:
- Lack of heart-rate monitor
- Limited iPhone compatibility
10 years ago
Asus ZenWatch 2 review
Back at IFA 2015 in Berlin, Asus announced its latest smartwatch, the ZenWatch 2. It offers more customisation and a spec boost from the first generation ZenWatch, but can it compete with the likes of the Apple Watch and Samsung Gear S2, or does it crash and burn?
10 years ago
Asus ZenWatch 2 review: Here's one smartwatch that puts substance firmly ahead of style
In 2016, Android Wear is one of the most versatile smartwatch platforms around, with some going so far as to call it ‘the power of Google on your wrist'. With an ever-growing arsenal of apps, this is the operating system as far as smartwatches go.
10 years ago
Speaking of sequel devices, the Asus ZenWatch 2 recently launched in India at competitive prices. Costing anywhere between Rs. 11,999 and Rs. 14,999 depending on the variant, the Asus ZenWatch 2 marks the Taiwanese company's presence in the wearables segment in India, considering that the original...
Pros:
- Good performance and battery life
- Excellent screen
- Plenty of customisation and control options
- Straps can be replaced quickly
- Good pricing
Cons:
- Wasted space around the screen
- Issues with motion sensors
10 years ago
Though it still hasn't grabbed consumers like some manufacturers had hoped, the smartwatch market is growing rather quickly, and a number of good options are currently available. For some users, price may be one of the key factors holding them back from buying a smartwatch.
9 years ago
Asus Zenwatch 3 Review: Stylish Midrange Smartwatch
Now in their third generation, smartwatches have become much more refined, but have yet to become a must-wear for your wrist. The Asus Zenwatch 3 is unlikely to reverse that trend.
Pros:
- Good battery life
- Attractive design
- Customizable watch faces
Cons:
- No heart-rate monitor
- Lacks GPS
10 years ago
Asus ZenWatch 2 Review
The ZenWatch 2 is a decent purchase, but there are a lot of Android watches with slicker style and more power.
Pros:
- Outstanding battery life
- Fast charging
- Highly customizable
Cons:
- No heart rate sensor
- Plastic back plate
- Identical display and processor as last year's model
- Uncomfortable strap
10 years ago
Asus ZenWatch 2
The Asus ZenWatch 2 smartwatch is more refined than its predecessor, but Android Wear continues to lag behind the competition.
Pros:
- Relatively inexpensive
- Lightweight
- Decent battery life
Cons:
- Reflective display
- Too much bezel
- Bulky
- Stiff leather band
- Android Wear remains clumsy to navigate
10 years ago
Still, the Asus ZenWatch 2 doesn't pretend to be anything but a low-cost, stylish Android Wear smartwatch, and at that job it succeeds well. It looks stylish, it doesn't cost much and the improvements to battery life are a major bonus. For many people, that will be recommendation enough.
9 years ago
Asus ZenWatch 3 Review
The Asus ZenWatch 3 is the best-looking Android Wear smartwatch we've seen, but it still falls short of the competition. The $229.99 Asus ZenWatch 3 is an elegant new smartwatch that runs on an old motor. You get basic fitness tracking, customizable watch faces, and interchangeable bands, but the aging Android Wear operating system simply can't compete with offerings from Apple or Pebble. Plus, you need to install up to four separate apps on your phone to access the full range of functionality available on the watch, which isn't at all convenient. So while the ZenWatch 3 is undeniably attractive, it's outsmarted by the Apple Watch Series 2 ($180.52 at Amazon) . Design Asus decided to go the round route for the watch face this time around, rather than the square look of its predecessor, the ZenWatch 2 ( at Amazon) . It measures 1.8 inches across and 0.4-inch deep, which is in line with other Android Wear devices like the Huawei Watch ( at Amazon) (1.7 inches by 0.4 inches) and the Motorola Moto 360 Sport (1.8 by 0.4 inches). The case is made of stainless steel and comes with a brown leather band. ...
Pros:
- Elegant design
- Comfortable
- Tracks sleep accurately
- Battery charges quickly
Cons:
- Inaccurate fitness measurements in testing
- Need to install up to four apps for full functionality, three of which are Android-only
- Android Wear remains clunky
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