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Published: 2017-02-23, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: When Google announced Android Wear 2.0 last May, we knew standalone/cellular-connected watches were going to be a major focus. For the last couple weeks, we've been testing the first of the bunch: the 4G LTE-ready LG Watch Sport. Is this hulk of a smartwatch w...
Abstract: Android Wear 2.0 has finally arrived, and the first two devices to feature it are the LG Watch Sport and Watch Style. Kellen is handling our Watch Style coverage (his review ), so it's my duty to walk you through our time with the Watch Sport.With a soli...
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Published: 2017-02-22, Author: Jason , review by: greenbot.com
The full Wear 2.0 feature set, good battery life, great fitness tracking
Absolutely gigantic, not stylish enough for everyday use
It's a shame that the debut watch to carry the full Wear 2.0 feature has such compromised ergonomics and aesthetics...
Hands down the best display on any Android Wear device, and possibly better than any smartwatch on the market, Animations are smooth and apps run extremely fast, Compared to other sports watches, it looks pretty good, Hidden beneath the display, it can de
Compared to regular watches, and even smartwatches, this one is completely lacking in character, Thickness is a big hurdle and rules out a lot of potential customers, Even with the most conservative settings, you can't expect more than about 48 hours. And
The LG Watch Sport actually has some enticing qualities to it. LG and Google delivered a watch that works great, has a wonderful screen, every feature you could want (short of a spy camera. I guess), and legitimately useful hardware controls. Then there...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Ron , review by: arstechnica.com
The machine learning powered QWERTY keyboard is fantastic. It quickly, easily, and silently inputs text into a smartwatch, adding a ton of great use cases, The crown is great for scrolling while concentrating on the screen, Android Pay might be slow, but
This is not a fast device. Loading anything is a laborious task. Random slowdowns happen occasionally, It's within the size range of some sport watches, but that is still really big, I can't stand these wireless "desk clock" chargers that only work under
Google still has an uphill battle ahead trying to get a notable number of people interested in smartwatches. Comparing to the scale of Android phone sales, Android Wear is just a tiny blip on the radar — and it's going to take many iterations of this plat...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Android Wear 2.0 is a big improvement, Mostly excellent performance, Rotating crown button works well, IP68 water resistance
Thick, sometimes cumbersome design, Battery life could be better, Android Wear feels inconsistent in places
LG's Watch Sport is the more impressive of the two smartwatches launching with Android Wear 2.0, and for the most part it's a very respectable showing. Beyond the seriously snappy performance, the big Android Wear update brings a load of design tweaks and...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Brian , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: The smartwatch landscape is dramatically different from the one that greeted the first batch of Android Wear devices in the summer of 2014. It's a lot harder to be bullish about the whole thing these days. Shipments are down, declining 51.6 percent in Q3...
There's really a lot to the LG Watch Sport. It's safe to say it's basically the new king of Wear, at least in terms of how much is packed into its body (and spilling out into the straps). I still haven't had time to try out a large amount of what's availa...