Customers have good things to say about the ZenWatch Smartwatch 40mm Stainless Steel's design, battery life, price, and screen. They appreciate its comfort, ease of use, looks, and voice recognition capabilities. However, some customers have concerns about the heart rate monitor's location, connectivity issues, compatibility, the variety of bands available, and Android Wear.
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Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Design, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Value Smartwatch
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This looks decently dressy for a smartwatch. It also has enough battery to last a whole day worry free. The snapdragon 400 cpu is still current on newer android smartwatches that cost more. The wristband is surprisingly comfortable as well.
I got mine on sale at $129.99 which made it an unbeatable value. I think it looks better than the moto 360, the wristband is better, the battery life is twice as long and the imbedded cpu is much better.
No imbedded GPS or WiFi but these things depend on your smartphone for information anyways. Heartrate monitor is on the front bezel so no constant monitoring when working out or in your sleep. Then again it doesn't look like a workout watch and I prefer taking it off to charge at night.
Some people confuse it at first glance with the Apple watch, yet it's 1/3rd the price of the Apple watch sport. A great first smartwatch.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Design, Screen
Cons mentioned:
Heart rate monitor
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty Great with 1 flaw
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Design is much much better than any other android wear device, even better than the moto 360, but only because of the screen, yes a round screen is awesome, but the 360 screen could use a lot of improvement.
The only flaw on the asus zenwatch is the heart rate monitor, 95% of the time will not work, and its awkward to use, but it can be dismissed if you have something else to monitor it. (like an app on your phone)
Other than that, this device is pretty great.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fashionable Android SmartWatch
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I have had this Smartwatch for a few months now and feel comfortable giving it a solid review
I had been searching for a SmartWatch ever since I saw the first Sony one (being a lifelong fan of Sony) I stopped myself from making a rash purchase and waited... Seeing 1st and 2nd Gen watches come out, and even seeing the separation between the traditional Android Smartwatches and the new "Fitness Trackers" When the Moto 360 flashed in a commercial I realized I just couldn't wait anymore, but I was VERY disappointed once I "test-drove" one at BestBuy, it felt, clunky, big and even though it had all the Android functionality (with the limited software limitations currently put in place by AndroidWear) It just wasn't what I wanted. I realized that if I wanted a SmartWatch now, I would have to sacrifice looks...
but then... 2 new contenders appeared. The LG R and the Asus ZenWatch.
I tried both, both and in fact found them both Amazing in their own rights, there had clearly not been any "copying" from either company and they each had the one thing I was looking for. STYLE.
In the end it came down to price and the fact I tend to wear more dress shirts and ties than jeans, so I ended up going with the Asus.
It is fashionable, functional and the perfect size. The curved glass is unique and gives it a flair that draws attention. The OS is the same as the others, the square screen does tend to make it easier to display and read the messages and notifications.
The ONLY complaint I have, (and why it lost 1 star) and I know many others have the same; is the charging "dock"... honestly I really dont know what they where thinking. I've made do with it, and have kept it in a place where it can't possibly be knocked down (I have mischievous cats)
Apart from that the only thing I would recommend is getting a screen protector, since it is a curved glass you'd be surprised how often you rub it or just glance it off clothes or objects, my screen protectors have saved me from several scratches already!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Price
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
My experience with the Asus Zenwatch.
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It’s my first Android Wear device. Actually, it’s my first smart watch. It’s been around for a little while and I’m sure I probably read reviews about it. But, you haven’t read a review from Tech Life Guru about the ZenWatch. Let’s get into it!
It’s not the best wearable out there and it’s not the worst. It’s in-between the high class and low class margin. The watch features a nice AMOLED screen sized at 1.63″ with a screen resolution of 320 x 320 all packed under Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Not bad at all for a screen this size. It’s viewable in all lighting conditions and can be adjusted to your liking. The storage is pretty good for my needs with 4 GB of internal memory and 512 mb of RAM. So far the battery life has been good to me. As with any electronic device, the more used, the faster the drain. Some apps will suck the life out of the wearable like a episode of True Blood! That’s where blocking certain notifications and linked apps comes in handy. Google Maps is one of the first apps you’ll wanna block if you use Google Maps on your Android phone. Using the ZenWatch as a typical watch while receiving notifications, controlling music, and snapping shots with the remote viewfinder will give you a full days usage at around 15 hours. But that also depends on the user’s settings. The main connecting point is Bluetooth 4.0. and it stays connected to my Galaxy S6 only disconnecting if I walk away from the phone. Another neat feature it the alert given when disconnected from the watch.
What’s powering this sleek piece of shiny wrist wear? The battery obviously! Lol, just kidding. Under the metal housing Asus stuck a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2 GHz inside, given life with the 369 mAh battery. It has froze on me twice during customizing and I realized that it takes a few seconds for downloaded apps to appear on the ZenWatch. While pressing this and swiping that all over the place during an installation, it’ll get a bit confused and freeze up. It’s expected for a device with these specs. Moves pretty fast to be a such little piece of tech nonetheless.
In the box you’ll find the Asus ZenWatch, a charging cradle and micro USB cable along with some reading materials. I think they were instructions, but who reads those things? I bought it from Best Buy for $149 and I’m not disappointed at all. Setting it up was simple enough and if you’re like me, you wish these things come completely charged out if the box. It was at 37% when I took it out of the box and of course I played with it until it died instead of charging it first. It gave me 2 updates right away. I didn’t even get a chance to check the version of Android before the updates. When all was said and done I ended up with Android OS 5.1.1! For the first day I tinkered around, messed with some settings, installed a few apps and customized to my liking. Watch faces!!! So many faces! It’s such a convenient companion for my Galaxy S6. Just being able to look at my wrist and see who’s calling or messaging me is pretty cool. With “Ok Google” integrated it makes it even easier to give commands to the ZenWatch. You might look like James Bond asking your watch where the closest spot for some grub is located, but you’ll get your results!
There’s a plethora of apps and watch faces available for the ZenWatch thanks to the Android Wear platform. While it may not be a standalone mobile device, there’s a few apps that almost gives it that feeling. There’s some phone and messaging apps out there for everyone’s individual needs and style. There’s even a few games available. Invaders is pretty fun. If you’re into fitness, then they’ve got you covered on that too. The built in Wellness app does its job. It’s not super accurate, but it works. I don’t think any of the mobile fitness apps and devices are completely accurate anyway. There’s also Google Fit that can be utilized with the ZenWatch. There’s tons of places online to make your Android Wear device the watch that truly describes you. I can’t really tell you the difference between this wearable and others, but I can tell you that it’s worth it for the price tag. If you ever wanted to see what all the fuss about smart watches is about and you don’t want to pay an arm and leg….. I recommend giving it a try. You get what you pay for!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Design
Cons mentioned:
Heart rate monitor
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Quality smart watch
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Really nicely built smart watch. Battery life is good, last all day, easily, love the custom watch faces. Leather band says luxury and well designed. Only thing I wasn't pleased with is heart rate monitor, doesn't read it in real time, you must launch an app and hold fingers on front of the bezel, not great for sporting uses like runs. Not sure how water proof it is, used it on a week long bike tour, it was flawless. Android Wear rocks.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Screen
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Looks good, but already returned it because...
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This was my 2nd smart watch with the first being the Samsung Galaxy (version 1).
First it is the nicest of the current crop of smart watches on the market with a great looking screen.
I chose the option to keep the watch screen off unless I make the motion to look at the screen or tap it, and I easily would get 3 days of use on 1 charge, which is great!
Why did I return it? I really disliked how Google implemented what shows up on the watch. You must use Google Now, and true to the Google form, now wants you to tell it your interests and it will decide what to show you, and it decides when.
Example I put my work and home address into now, and in the morning it would push a navigation 'card' to the watch so you can see how long it will take to get to work. Sounds good right?
Well, since now decides what you see and when (from sports scores to stock quotes to navigation, etc), one time it may be 3 swipes to see the stock quotes, next time 1 swipe, it depends on what now decided to push to the watch, and you cannot choose the order.
Also because I use an app for my calendar (not default Google calendar), even though I have notification turned off on default calendar tool on my phone, the watch would notify me twice on each calendar event. My phone only ever shows 1, but the watch always did it twice.
So the Zenwatch is nice, the implementation of Google wear still has a way to go for me to stick with it, and by then a new device will be out and I will try it on that one.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Cons mentioned:
Variety of bands
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
So far so good
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So far the watch meets all my needs. I have found a few other bands to use just wish there were more options. I have had problems with the remote camera. I am hoping this is fixed when I upgrade my cell phone. I do think the pedometer is off a bit because I don't think I walk that much in the day. Its comfy and not heavy. Battery life is good. I would recommend this to others
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent all over
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Among the few Android Wear watches currently available the ZenWatch stands out. It has the highest screen resolution at 320x320 pixels along with the Samsung Gear Live but a better charging dock than the Gear Live. No wireless charging as the Moto360 has unfortunately. The charging dock connects to the watch with contact pins and to the charger with a micro-USB connector so you can leave the dock always connected to the charger to save a daily step. The dock has a LED to indicate charging.
It's my first smart watch so just a couple of comments on Android Wear. I found the voice commands error prone so generally I don't use it. Alternately, accessing the installed apps by the list method is a pain as it takes too many taps/swipes. On day one I installed an Android app launcher (Wear Mini Launcher) which saves the day. ASUS offers three ZenWatch-companion apps for additional features. The only one I installed is ASUS Remote Camera which uses the watch as a remote phone camera viewfinder and shutter release. There are other apps that do the same, still it's very cool.
So, after 3 days of use here's my assessment:
The design is very nice, not too nerdy. It looks like the recessed charging pins could accumulate dust over time but I would rather clean them than have a cover to remove every night. The Bluetooth connection with my Galaxy S3 phone range is about 20 feet so I don't have to keep the phone on my belt at home or office to keep the connection live. If I step out of range it reconnects when I'm back within range automatically.
The build quality is excellent for the watch case, leather band and charging dock.
By the end each the day the battery life has been about 15-20%. The watch has so many features that I want to use it often but need to back off if I want the battery to last until I get home from work. Of course for the battery to last more than one day would require an impracticably large watch so I think ASUS struck a good balance for size vs battery life.
For daily wearability, I'm a man with small wrists and I find it comfortable enough. It feels just a little heavier than my normal steel case watch.
The OLED display is always on and goes to dimmed mode after 3 seconds. Display visibility in sunlight is poor--no getting around that. There is no photocell to sense day or night to adjust the display brightness so to avoid having to adjust it when outside I keep it set for an indoor level to conserve battery life. Indoors the display is very good.
To summarize, the functionality, style and engineering are all excellent. It exudes quality and thoughtful design and is at the same time one of the cheapest smart watches available. Great deal. It is one well-designed product.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Price
Cons mentioned:
Android wear, Connectivity
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Soon to be outdated.
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I loved this the moment I started it up. The watch itself has not had any issues. Android Wear on the other hand does. In the beginning I had to reset to factory default to get android to update correctly. I also did a reset after experimenting. The point being doing a reset is not hard and may be necessary. After that it works great. Android wear however fails to consistently stay connected, I do not attribute this to the watch itself. The watch was on sale and worth every penny. I would still buy it knowing what I know now about it. Hopefully the software will iron out all its issues by the time this watch gets replaced.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Design
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Way more useful than I had imagined...
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I got this because I'm a nerd... I had no practical reasons other than I like geeky tech stuff, but it's turned out to be way more handy (no pun intended) than I though it would be.
It's beautiful... by far the best looking wearable out right now. It functions really well, and I've found I probably have to take my phone out of my pocket 40% less throughout the day.
I love the ability to read/write texts without having to pull out my phone. I've found the voice recognition to be pretty stellar. Every update of Android Wear OS brings refinements and new features that I'm loving.
The heart rate monitor leaves something be desired, but I never use it. It's a gimmick more than anything. The remote camera feature is really cool... though I'm still trying to find a legit use for it other than showing off to friends.
All-in-all, I'm really happy with the purchase. I have a co-worker that has the Moto360 and I'm pretty sure he's a bit jelly of my ZenWatch! This whole wearable craze is still in its infancy, so I'm excited to see what else they bring to the table in the near future.
Love it!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Design, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very nice smart watch
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The Asus watch is in my opinion the best at the moment. It has reasonable battery life -- it takes me through the day nicely. The innards are comparable to the best in class as of now but the price is lowest. When add that it looks most elegant from the bunch what else could you wish for.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Design
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great value and style
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This smart watch is a standard Android Wear watch, as far as functionality goes. Once you've seen one, you've seen them all. However, where this watch differentiates itself is in its style. With its square-ish body, slightly curved face and elegant band, the Asus ZenWatch instantly makes a bold statement and is a pleasure to wear. It doesn't make you look like a super-geek or a pretentious fool. The stock band is made of high quality leather and the clasp is easy to use and doesn't come undone accidentally. You can swap out the band with any 22mm band you can find online or in your local jewelry stores. This makes the watch extremely versatile. Battery life is excellent. I usually have 20%+ left by bedtime and I use the watch frequently throughout the day. I'd highly recommend it to anyone using an Android phone.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very nice looking Android Wear watch.
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All current Android Wear function nearly identical, what sets the Asus ZenWatch apart from the other Android Wear crown is it's looks and lower price.
I'm my opinion the ZenWatch is the best looking watch of the bunch. Yes the roundness the the Moto 360 is nice, but it very thick while to ZenWatch is svelte by comparison. The ZenWatch has the more expensive Moto 360 beat in:
1. Processor
2. AMOLED screen (with Gorilla Glass 3)
3. Battery life
The batter life of the ZenWatch last me through a day easily, and I could probably make it into the next day if needed.
I owned a Samsung Gear Live and the Zenwatch is not only much better looking it battery last longer as well. The Gear Live charging clip broke, apparently a common problem, but worse of all is one of the aluminum arms that hold the spring pins in place broke and now I can't wear it any more. The stainless steal body of the ZenWatch is much superior.
Despite the ZenWatch only having an IP rating of 55, I think it the best Smartwatch (Android Wear) for a more elegant dressed up look. I don't plan on going swimming with it or a raging sand storm. It more than rugged enough for day to day wear (and not break as easily as the IP67 rated Gear Live).
For fitness enthusiast I recommend the Sony Smartwatch 3. It IP68 rating is the best so far and it's rubber wrist band (stainless steal will soon be an option) is perfect for working out. It is also the only Android Wear watch to include a built in GPS at the time of this review (also has NFC for easy pairing and built in WiFi for future implementation).
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Notifications
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Super happy with this smartwatch!
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This is a *fabulous* smartwatch, and I'm very glad I listened to the best buy employee who suggested it. I had intended to buy a Samsung Gear Live (as I needed a watch that wasn't tied to just the samsung galaxy phones, since my phone is rommed) but it was out of stock and I decided to give this watch a chance. I'm very glad I did. The battery life is fabulous since the latest update, and the convenience of having all my notifications and google now cards on my wrist is amazing.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Cons mentioned:
Android wear
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Is that an iWatch? Asked this question repeatedly
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Very good looking watch. Works well, no issues. Battery lasts full day, but does need to be charged every evening. 4 stars instead of 5 mainly due to Android Wear still a slightly immature product. Not bad, but some but some growing pains. Very happy with the purchase, and find it much more useful than I anticipated.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Works Great, Funky Pulse Monitor.
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I bought the ZenWatch after trying a Moto360 and discovering that the battery of the latter was down to 32% after being removed from the charger. The ZenWatch on the other hand would still have 28% after 24 hours... Add the fact that the Moto360 screen was only on when you turned your list, where the ZenWatch was on full time (but dimmed when your wrist isn't positioned to view the watch) that is quite impressive
There are a couple of downsides:
1. The pulse monitor requires you to be touching the sides of the watch... Not exactly convenient when exercising
2. Asus has yet to respond when asked if and when this watch will have WiFi enabled.
3. Requires a proprietary cradle for charging. Additionally it is possible to put the watch in the cradle backwards, and it won't charge
4. A recent software update seems to have drastically cut the battery life (I've got to confirm what is actually causing the issue).
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life, Price, Screen
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
classy, comfy
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Its cheap but yet has a good battery life decent display nice leather band. Easily removable. Good job there asus.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Design
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great smart watch in android series
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As reviews say, it is a good smartwatch to consider for android smartphone users. I like the fit and wellness which checks step, heart rate. Heart rate is not always accurate, it may take few times. Watch is nicely designed and do the job. If you like square, this is it. Otherwise, can buy moto360. Outside in bright area, it is harder to see.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
My first smart watch experience
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To be honest, I wasn't sure how much I would find a smart watch to be useful. After a few weeks of using it, I have found that it comes in handy. I've changed the band to a metal one, and I like being able to customize and swap watch faces to my heart's content. I only wish that I could initiate a new hangouts conversation from the watch. I use hangouts for my messaging, and I can reply to someone that has just texted me, but initiating a text from the watch through hangouts can't be done. Also, the connectivity of the watch can be spotty, phone can be in my pocket, and watch on my wrist, and the vibrate pattern I have programmed for disconnecting and reconnecting will go off several times in a short period of time. Not sure if that's normal or not. But overall, it has proven to be a useful tool! Especially for the price point the zenwatch is at compared to other smart watches.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Nice watch, but not revolutionary
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I purchased the Zenwatch after a few days of research. Initially I was sold on the Moto 360, but couldn't bring myself to purchase with the less than ideal battery life. I came across the Asus Zenwatch toward the end of my research and found it had really nice features, premium leather band, slightly curved screen, 340mah batter, and most importantly OLED screen. The screen is crucial to extending the battery life of the watch. The battery is only 20mah larger than the Moto 360 but in my experience can run for about 18hrs longer than the Moto, I am very happy with the watch
The only thing preventing me from giving 5 stars is the watch face moves when the screen is touched, like it is misaligned and realigns itself when woken. Other than that small complaint it is a great watch for the price!