ASUS ZenWatch review walkthrough

The ASUS ZenWatch. The best looking Android Wear smartwatch? Quite possibly.

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12 thoughts on “ASUS ZenWatch review walkthrough

  1. Best looking? For my grandmother. I'm a fan of everything Android but the watches all look like Timex watches from the 1980's w the cheesy thin little wristbands. It's 2014 & alotta people prefer wide bands.. just go to any watch store & take a look. Don't tell me you can switch out the bands either.. they all start kind of wide & then taper off. Ugly. Actually it would look good on my girl's petite little wrist but how about somthn for the dudes out here? Cmon Android wear makers…make a watch with a wide pin & make the band equal width from pin to buckle.

  2. Seems that Asus Zenwatch is not great because have a squared shape. Is nice by details. The best leather stripe on the market, the robust construction with a very solid appearance. Is the best squared smartwatch on the jungle.

    But the screen brigthness seems not really great and i am not really sure about colors too.

    Conclusion: Zenwatch is a nice piece and a solid competitor for Motorola 360. I will have both.

  3. Looking forward to the full review. The Zen watch is edging out the 360 for be because I really want an always on display. Also the 360 seems a little too thick.

  4. I bought one of these last week. It's my first smartwatch and I wasn't sure about getting one but I don't regret it now.

    The leather strap looks good but it's a little stiff and doesn't feel quite as premium as it looks.

    I think the clasp looks really nice and while I do want to try a metal band I think I will miss it. Some people have said the clasp is too big and catches on clothes but I've never had this issue.

    The black bezel does look big at first but I haven't noticed it or been bothered by it since buying the watch. I think if the screen was bigger it would be an unnecessary battery drain and if the bezel was much smaller then the watch would feel too small. I like a bit of size and weight in my watches.

    Coming from a metal Casio G-Shock the ZenWatch seems very slim. The metal body feels great and of a really high quality.

    I'm getting about 35 – 40 hours battery life with the screen always on and minimal use.

    I've been wanting a smartwatch for many years now but held out until one came along that was the right balance in price, looks, quality, functionality and battery life. After weighing up the pros and cons of the ZenWatch vs the G Watch R and the Moto 360 I definitely feel like I made the right decision.

  5. I can't say anything about their zenwatches but when it comes to PC hardware, Asus simply turns tables. They are robust and don't wear out no matter how harsh you deal with them

  6. I like android central but in all honesty you cant call that a review. that's not even a quick walk through. i wish you guys would spend more time on the video reviews you guys are honest about products but i cant base a 200 dollar purchase on a 1:45  "review". although the podcast are great.

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