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Veröffentlicht: 2014-09-03, Autor: Andy , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
One of the best-looking smartwatches so far, Slim, premium build, Battery life among the best for Android Wear
Android Wear still poorly optimised, Lack of buttons hampers use, Screen unreadable in bright sunlight
Asus ZenWatch – Battery Life The reason the need for a killer app is so crucial is that currently there are too many downsides to these Android Wear devices – size, poor visibility in sunlight and, most prominent of all, rubbish battery life. Asus has don...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-09-03, Autor: Woldemar , Testbericht von: wovow.org
Zusammenfassung: Asus joins the list of manufacturers with a wearable in its catalog. Asus Zen Watch wear is gaining the attention of a few weeks of rumors, leaks and teasers, issued by the company. This is a team that pays special attention to the design, with a look tha...
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Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-20, Autor: Patrick , Testbericht von: futurefive.co.nz
The ZenWatch ticks a lot of boxes. It is not only comfy to wear but looks great too thanks to a slick, well thought out steel/copper/leather design. While functionally identical to most other Android Wear watches, Asus's custom apps give them a small meas...
Zusammenfassung: Lisa Gade reviews the Asus ZenWatch, a $199 Android Wear smartwatch. The ZenWatch is the newest and also the most affordable Android Wear watch as of Jan. 2015, but it doesn't cut corners. This is an attractive watch with a stainless steel body, Gorilla G...
Looks and feels a little different to other smart watches; Comfortable; Offers more customisable watch faces than other smart watches; Leather strap is quite nice;
Requires an extra app "Asus ZenManager" to work; Crashes fairly frequently, and usually when Bluetooth is used for something else; Screen doesn't always respond when you wave your hand or bring it back from standby; Only one day of battery life;
There's certainly something intriguing about the Asus ZenWatch, and it's not a nod back to the skeuomorphism of circular smartwatches. Indeed, it's something else.It might be the two-tone style, with silver and bronze utilised in a design that tries to be...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-05-01, Autor: Ray , Testbericht von: itwire.com
Zusammenfassung: Asus is a manufacturer of quality computer components, notebooks, tablets, and more. The ZenWatch is its take on a companion device for any Android smartphone and it is pretty good.My first impression – The ZenWatch out of the black, elegant, retail box, ...
Beautifully crafted, Well built, Reasonably priced, Interchangeable straps
Pixellated screen, Lackluster fitness features, Semicomfortable, Too much bezel
If you're after a stylish smartwatch that does your basic range of Android Wear things, the ZenWatch is worth a look. Beyond that, there's little difference from the other similarly priced Android Wear watches....
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Veröffentlicht: 2014-12-05, Autor: Darren , Testbericht von: gizmodo.com.au
Despite the size, it's comfortable to wear, Unique design, Feels like a real watch
Clasp tends to catch sometimes, Android Wear is still very v1.0, Small screen
Perhaps! If you're sure you want an Android Wear device, the ZenWatch is among the best. For me, it's definitely in the top three, nestled alongside the LG G Watch R (which looks more like a Casio G-Shock) and the Moto 360's big silver disc. It's easily...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-12-16, Autor: Eric , Testbericht von: gizmodo.in
Zusammenfassung: I've been keen on smartwatches pretty much since day one. I get a lot of emails, texts, and assorted notifications, most of them garbage but some vitally important. Having a glancable screen on my wrist makes life infinitely easier. But smartwatches have ...