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Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Are you wearing a smartwatch? Not likely. Despite the fact that modern wrist computers have been available for over three years, most people have not found them to be as desirable or necessary as the ubiquitous smartphone. They've gone from being "the nex...
If you've been waiting for an untethered smartwatch, have a desire for logging your workouts and don't mind being an early adopter, this smartwatch is a good fit. It's not going to change any minds about the usefulness of smartwatches if you've dismissed...
The LG Watch Sport is a frustrating prospect for us. It looks good, has refined software and every feature you could ask for in a smartwatch.But it's not out in the UK yet. And we are still most worried about the battery life. Turning off features like GP...
Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Doesn't require phone tethering, Able to track strength training, Appealing design despite big size
Battery life falls short, Missing some major apps, Phone calls (US only) require a SIM card
The LG Watch Sport is the brawny and brainy smartwatch that's able to keep up with all of your gym workouts, and smart enough to make calls and use Google Assistant with or without your phone in tow. It has the best specs of any Google watch so far and ru...
Software is simpler, more functional, Gorgeous display, minimal design, Android Pay on a smartwatch is handy, Customizable physical buttons, GPS allows for more stand-alone use
Abysmal battery life, Thick and bulky, Needs more app support, Uncomfortable, unreplaceable strap
No. If you're into smartwatches and Android Wear, you will likely enjoy the Watch Sport if you can get past its size. It easily lets you respond to notifications, you can track various activities, wear it while you swim, make calls, and send texts. It han...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The LG Watch Sport has built-in LTE, GPS and NFC for mobile payments. It features an Apple-like rotating crown for easier navigation, and the Android Wear 2.0 software is more user-friendly than its predecessor
It is big, bulky and uncomfortable to wear. The straps aren't interchangeable, and the battery doesn't last a full day. Water resistant but not swimproof
The LG Watch Sport has tons of features, but it isn't the great all-in-one Android Wear watch-phone we were hoping for...
Published: 2017-02-08, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Our time with the LG Watch Sport has only been brief, but in that short time, we're left with the impression that the hardware is well designed. This looks like an attractive Android Wear watch, much more appealing that previous watches from LG, Huawei or...
The full untethered experience, Super zippy, intuitive design, Solid fitness features
Chunky case, Smudge magnet, Battery still a pain
The LG Watch Sport is a perfect showcase for Android Wear 2.0. It's big, but it's also clever, with some solid fitness chops and other standalone features that make it feel truly independent from your phone. An influx of new smartwatches is just around th...
Published: 2017-02-22, Author: Jason , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Android Wear has a problem. Sales are slow. Motorola is backing out. Samsung has its own watch platform.What Google's watch ecosystem needs is a reboot. New software, new hardware, fresh marketing, the works. Unfortunately, the two LG watches chosen to b...
Published: 2017-05-23, Author: Victoria , review by: in.pcmag.com
Built-in cellular modem, Accurate step and heart rate monitoring, Convenient dial
Expensive, Heavy and bulky, Can't swap straps, Difficult to pair with iPhones, No cellular support for Sprint and T-Mobile
The LG Watch Sport has a built-in cellular modem to stand apart from your smartphone, but that doesn't help it stand apart from a crowd of smartwatches that offer more for your money...