devontechsupport.com Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:50
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Update: The Asus ZenWatch 2 has punched its way into our list of best Android Wear watches. It offers an attractive combination of looks, specs and value to make it an easy choice for those looking to get in on the low end.Google has announced Android W...
This smartwatch is much better designed and, by giving us two size options, Asus has smartly secured a spot in the wearables race, The inclusion of Asus's own apps also sets the ZenWatch 2 apart. Rather than having another run-of-the-mill Android Wear wat...
However, full Android Wear is not available on iPhones. It's by no means the fault of Asus at all – blame Google, or Apple. You're better off sticking with Android phones here to get full usage from the ZenWatch 2 – that includes all of the ZenWatch apps...
Simply put, the ZenWatch 2 is good, but not great. It's far better than the original ZenWatch which puts it much closer to the other Android Wear wearables.Honestly, if you just want to try out a smartwatch without diving in too deep, the ZenWatch 2 is ab...
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uk.hardware.info Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:51
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Smartwatches are a product group where manufacturers still seem to be hopeful in, if you look at the number of models that have been released. We decided to take a look at all the smartwatches we've tested recently to find out which one is the best. F...
Anno 2016 a smartwatch cannot be labeled unmissable and essential. It's definitely a nice gadget to have, but you'll get through the day just fine without one, without ever feeling that you miss something. Manufacturers have realized that marketing a sm...
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wovow.org Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:52
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Economic and elegant, ASUS ZenWatch 2 is a smartwatch with good performance and functionality, able to compete with the top of the range.It comes to us – ASUS ZenWatch 2, the second model of that smartwatch the Taiwanese manufacturer introduced last Septe...
ASUS ZenWatch 2 is a smartwatch that does not excel in the design, when compared with the smartwatch with a round dial, but that has its strength in the price / performance ratio: from only 179 € you have a smartwatch that has virtually all the main featu...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:52
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T he Asus ZenWatch 2 is among an increasing number of Android Wear smartwatches struggling to find a niche in the bold new world of wearable tech. It's a second-generation smartwatch, but as with many other newer devices, there isn't much on paper to enti...
". he Asus ZenWatch 2 doesn't pretend to be anything but a low-cost, stylish Android Wear smartwatch, and at that job it succeeds well."...
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Wearable tech nowadays ranges from a basic smart band that keeps track of your fitness activities and vibrating notification to higher end counterparts that come with a touch display that can do all sort of fancy feature that you can probably think of...
Clean packaging, Good build quality, Magnetic charging cable, Rich in feature, Comes with 3 different variety of straps, Reasonable pricing, Water-resistant and easy to clean...
Could have larger display instead of the thick bezel, Poor battery life, Connecting to charging cable during the initial setup is rather troublesome, Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook...
Be it the rubber strap, leather strap or metal strap versions, the ZenWatch 2 is one stylish looking device to own. In our opinion, ASUS should really consider reducing the size of the bezel on the display to fit a larger display.The usability is definite...
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Prior to my review of the Asus ZenWatch 2, I had very limited experience with smart watches. I tried out a few here and there and messed around with friend's devices whenever they had one, but for the most part they always felt like a needless accessory t...
While the Zenwatch 2 is nowhere near the best in its field, it's still a very decent device with a good build quality...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:53
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Which is where the ASUS ZenWatch 2 scores well with me. The rounded-square design sits very well on broad wrists and is very comfortable to wear. The mostly stainless steel design speaks of good build quality and it is a very smart looking kit. The design...
Premium looks, Metal watch frame, Android Wear apps...
Battery is an issue, some connectivity issues...
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Asus has released its second Android Wear watch on the market with the ZenWatch 2 , available at retail from $296 for the standard leather band edition or $366 for the stunning metal band.The company hasn't deviated far from the original in making the Zen...
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Most Android Wear smartwatches these days are round and don't do much more than what Android Wear allows you to do. Granted, you can do a lot more than before but if you've already tried out and Android Wear smartwatch, chances are the experience is more...
Priced officially at RM899, there are few competitors that can match the sleek premium full metal looks and features of the ASUS ZenWatch 2 WI501Q and it should be perfect for your tech-savvy guy who wants a premium smartwatch. Battery life has been impro...
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Asus ZenWatch 2Asus's first stab at the smartwatch market stood out in a sea of underwhelming first generation Android Wear hardware with an elegant design and a competitive price point. Cue Asus's follow-up, the ZenWatch 2.With a starting price of $299 f...
If you haven't been won over by Google's smartwatch OS, then the ZenWatch 2 isn't going to change your mind. But for those interested in dipping their toe into the world of smartwatches without breaking the bank, the ZenWatch 2 and its $299 starting price...
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The first generation Asus ZenWatch was a nice smartwatch, but we thought it needed a little work . Thankfully, the guys at Asus went back to the drawing board and have since released the Asus ZenWatch 2, boasting more powerful specs and more options in te...
The Asus ZenWatch 2 is a great smartwatch, and is definitely a worthy upgrade from its predecessor. Under the hood, the spec boost definitely makes the difference when interacting with the watch, providing a snappy experience and should compete with watch...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:53
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Since ASUS launched its first smartwatch last year – the ZenWatch – ASUS has learned more about how to design one. The first one was a highly affordable smartwatch, but it had flaws such as its Bluetooth constantly disconnecting, sub-par battery life, and...
Smooth, Fast charge...
Average battery life...
The new ZenWatch 2 fixed the connectivity issues of its predecessor, and is now an even better smartwatch to own, especially considering its asking price.(previously published in issue February 2016)...
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Theinquirer.net Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:53
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ASUS WASTED NO TIME in developing a follow-up to its debut smartwatch, the rather unspectacular ZenWatch. This quick turnaround means that the ZenWatch 2 has much in common with its precursor. The display and SoC specs are the same, it has a similar shape...
Long battery life, slim case, affordable, works with Android and iOS smartphones...
Questionable performance, limited fitness features...
The Asus ZenWatch 2's strong build, relatively low price and elongated battery life all make it a suitable entry point for buyers looking for their first smartwatch. Android Wear is platform-agnostic, so they won't have to worry too much about compatibili...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:53
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Asus wasted no time in developing a follow-up after the rather unspectacular release of the rather unspectacular ZenWatch. This fairly quick turnaround means that the ZenWatch 2 has much in common with its precursor. The display and SoC specs are the same...
Long battery life, slim case, affordable, works with Android and iOS smartphones...
Questionable performance, limited fitness features, gigantic bezels...
The ZenWatch 2 is a competent but unexciting smartwatch that lacks the smooth performance and stylish looks of its mainstream peers. Nonetheless, it deserves at least a little attention thanks to its fair price and a battery that effortlessly lasts for da...
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It's still not a good fit for those with smaller wrists, though, as its large, over-sized bezels and fixed, rigid lugs practically dwarfed my wrist as soon as I put it on. As such, it's probably not the best choice for most women, but there's no denying i...
At just £150, the Asus ZenWatch 2 does a lot of things right. It's a good-looking smartwatch with a decent battery life that's much cheaper than the competition, but it's worth noting that there are also plenty of fitness trackers that do a lot more for l...
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The Asus ZenWatch 2 is among an increasing number of Android Wear smartwatches struggling to find a niche in the bold new world of wearable tech. It's a second generation smartwatch, but as with many other newer devices, there isn't much on paper to entic...
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, tha...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:53
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The market is already overcrowded with smartwatches, yet ASUS felt the need to follow up their initial ZenWatch offering with a second version in the form of this year's ZenWatch 2. This highly affordable Android Wear smartwatch is great for those who don...
Affordable price tag, Interesting customization options...
Uncomfortable strap, Large bezel, Not much change from previous model...
The ASUS ZenWatch 2 is an affordable smartwatch, but it doesn't really change much from the first ZenWatch. The design could have been improved upon a bit, especially with that bezel, and you'll want to take my advice and avoid choosing the leather stra...
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As everyone has marched into the year of 2016, one of the smartwatch from Asus is getting more popular despite launched on December 2015. The new ZenWatch 2 from Asus now comes in 2 variant suited for both male and female. The first variant with a larger...
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Thanks to its svelte profile, the ZenWatch 2 is one of the more comfortable smartwatches to wear. The body is the thinnest and lightest you can find in its class. The top of the display curves slightly, somewhat masking the size of the bezel. On my tiny l...
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The wearable market is still in its infancy. Android Wear watches began hitting store shelves just last year, with the original Asus ZenWatch one of the affordable numbers that added a touch of elegance to the party. Elsewhere we're beginning to get a cl...
Mostly stainless steel body, plenty of case and strap choices, fast charging, two size options, great value...
Plastic back plate, no heart-rate monitoring or GPS, same display as predecessor, thick bezel, stiff leather strap...
Asus has kept down the cost of the ZenWatch 2 by smartly cutting some corners compared to its predecessor, such as foregoing an all-metal design in favour of a plastic back plate and omitting sensors like GPS and a heart-rate monitor. Even so, the...
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Of all the first generation Android Wear smartwatches, in many ways the original Asus ZenWatch was the most universally liked. Its stylish, rounded design didn't attract the overt negative or polarising opinions of its rivals, even though it didn't boast...
Cheap price-tag, Highly customisable, Different sizes available, Officially works with iPhone too...
Battery is okay but not amazing, Big fat bezel, Slightly uncomfortable, A touch of lag...
The Asus ZenWatch 2's big premise is individuality and affordability and, on these points, it's somewhat of a success. It's cheap - especially in the US (UK buyers get a bit of a bum deal) and there's loads of combinations to choose from. However, it feel...
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gizmodo.com.au Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:56
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Asus' ZenWatch 2 looks good, and at around $250 in Australia, it might be worth it for the the few delightful tricks it can do. But it's also unmistakably an entry-level smartwatch and remains hobbled by Android Wear's basic limitations.Gizmodo loves tech...
It's not fair to levy all these complaints against the Zenwatch in particular, the problem is with the entire class of device. But if you want to experiment with bringing an Android Wear device into your life, ZenWatch 2 might be a good place to start...
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Asus' ZenWatch 2 looks good, and starting at €149 it might be worth it for the the few delightful tricks it can do. But it's also unmistakably an entry-level smartwatch and remains hobbled by Android Wear's basic limitations.The ZenWatch comes in two size...
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NeweggThe ZenWatch, Asus's first foray into the world of smartwatches, was a bit of a letdown. The Android Wear-powered wearable made a few hardware fumbles, chief among them a failure-prone heart rate sensor and uncomfortable wrist strap. It also shipped...
Outstanding battery life, Fast charging, Highly customizable...
No heart rate sensor, Plastic back plate, Identical display and processor as last year's model, Uncomfortable strap...
Is the ZenWatch 2 a success or failure? It does offer refinements over last year's model in the areas of battery and customization — specifically size, color, and wristband. The ZenWatch 2 is a good watch, in fact, and perhaps even a great one, consider...
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Asus's phones and tablet might not be killing it in the style department, but when it comes to the ZenWatch there's reason to sit up and pay attention. In fact, I'd go as far as saying that the ZenWatch 2 is the nicest looking Android Wear watch out there...
Hugely customisable, Good design, Low price...
Looks fall just short of 'premium' Smaller model is still quite big, No fitness features beyond pedometer...
Simply put, the ZenWatch 2 is good, but not great. It's far better than the original ZenWatch which puts it much closer to the other Android Wear wearables.Honestly, if you just want to try out a smartwatch without diving in too deep, the ZenWatch 2 is ab...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-09-12 02:37:56
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Asus's phones and tablet might not be killing it in the style department, but when it comes to the ZenWatch there's reason to sit up and pay attention. In fact, I'd go as far as saying that the ZenWatch 2 is the nicest looking Android Wear watch out there...
Hugely customisable, Good design, Low price...
Looks fall just short of 'premium' Smaller model is still quite big, No fitness features beyond pedometer...
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Hands-on with the Asus ZenWatch 2 Asus arguably already had the nicest-looking Android Wear smart watch in the shape of the original ZenWatch , but with the Asus ZenWatch 2 it has upped its game even further. Slimmer than its predecessor, the new watch al...
Superb design and build quality, Improved Android Wear implementation, Affordable price...
Lack of heart-rate monitor, Limited iPhone compatibility...
What we can say for certain, though, is that Asus has once again shown its eye for good design and has definitely taken the fight to Apple. We have no word on price or release date yet, but it's reasonable to expect Asus will want to undercut Apple by a...
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ASUS did not wish to remain aloof from global trends and on the eve of IFA 2014 showed the world its first wearable gadget – smart watches ZenWatch. Those who were lucky enough to pick up the device, mostly were satisfied, the positive feedback especially...
Ever since Google introduced Android Wear, many famous brands have got wearable devaysa on this platform. It is understandable – almost all concerned in the production of smart hours anyway cooperate with Google. And the alternative, even a little close i...
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What's better than Android in your hands? Definitely Android ON your hands. Smartwatches are the next big thing in tech, as it provides the convenience of checking out notifications on our wrists without taking the device out. Asus has come out with its Z...
Good build quality, Snappy performance, Magnetic charging connector is a neat touch...
No heart-rate sensor, Slightly thick bezels don't look amazing...
This is a smartwatch which does everything it promises to do. It performs well, feels snappy, looks good and is very responsive, and if you don't mind the missing heart-rate sensor, it's definitely the watch to go for...
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Asus brings ZenWatch 2, its second attempt to capture the smartwatch market with improved functionalities and features. TheZenWatch 2 is running on latest Android Wear OS, however, it has the similar rounded square design from the first ZenWatch. The ligh...
Build quality and design, Android Wear implementation, Affordable...
Lack of heart-rate monitor, limited iPhone compatibility...
Asus ZenWatch 2 runs on the latest version of Google's Android Wear OS and has an IP67 rating for water and dust resistance. This is a stylish smartwatch offering various features with loads of apps and can last for more than two days. Overall this works...
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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. And the...
The ZenWatch 2's looks belie the quality of this smartwatch that seems to exemplify the phrase ‘substance over style'. It may not be the greatest-looking wearable on the market, but if it's a low-profile high-performance smartwatch you're after, look no f...
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The original ZenWatch from ASUS was a breath of fresh air in the smartwatch industry thanks to its new and beautiful design. However, it wasn't without faults and the lack of WiFi was a bummer to many especially after the Android 5.1.1 update. The new Zen...
Solid Build Quality and Elegant Design, IP67 Rating, Swappable Watch Straps, Beautiful Curved Display, Customizable Watch Faces and ASUS Apps Suite, Good Battery Life...
Reflective Display, Magnetic Connector Gets Detached Easily, "Asus ZenWatch 2 Review", 5 out of 5 based on 16 ratings...
I'll confess by saying that I am not completely sold on smartwatches yet. I personally prefer analogue watches. I've had a lot of bad experiences in smartwatches in the past particularly with the Moto 360. However, after using the Zenwatch 2 for the durat...
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No, I would not say no to an Asus ZenWatch. And certainly not to a rose-gold ZenWatch 2 with a beige-grey leather strap. Or a steel one with a blue strap.It looks good on my wrist, even if I say so myself, and while either men or women could wear both the...
Compelling price, Great looking gadget, Works smoothly, IP67 certified for water resistance...
Too much bezel around the display, No heart rate sensor...
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Although smartwatches haven't quite become as popular as many thought they would, they aren't expected to go away anytime soon. Google continues to promote and support Android Wear, and the platform now has its very own luxury smartwatch, the $1500 Tag He...
Good performance and battery life, Excellent screen, Plenty of customisation and control options, Straps can be replaced quickly, Good pricing...
Wasted space around the screen, Issues with motion sensors...
Although Asus didn't launch the original ZenWatch in India, the ZenWatch 2 finds its way here and is priced extremely competitively. It's the most affordable Android Wear smartwatch you can buy in India today, and offers everything that Android Wear is ca...
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Asus had a full bag of devices, but many of them have been previously announced. Still, we couldn’t say no to a second hands-on tour. The Asus ZenFone Zoom and ZenFone 2 Deluxe impressed with some unique features, while the Max, Laser and Selfie simply ai...
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Asus has shared an image on its global twitter handle which states Incredible is Coming.This very well could be the unveiling of the all-new ZenWatch 3.The reason this could be the next generation of ZenWatch is because this time last year, Asus unveiled...
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