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Udgivet: 2017-02-08, Forfatter: Dan , anmeldelse af: theverge.com
Abstrakt: 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...
Android Wear 2.0 is faster and easier to use than before, Rotating dial makes navigating easier, Handy Play Store integration, Water resistant
Terrible battery life, Design isn't actually stylish, New Android Wear actions are inconsistent
As one of the two first watches to launch with the long-awaited update to Android Wear, the LG Watch Style is sadly underwhelming. Despite its name, the Style has a bland design and only meets Android Wear 2.0's minimum hardware requirements. On the brigh...
The LG Watch Style is slim and has an Apple-like rotating crown for easier navigation. Its Android Wear 2.0 software is more user-friendly than its predecessor
Its tiny battery doesn't last a full day. There's a limited number of useful apps, no NFC for mobile payments, no speaker, no heart-rate sensor and no GPS
There are better (and longer-lasting) smartwatches available to go with both Android and iPhones...
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Udgivet: 2017-09-27, Forfatter: Andrew , anmeldelse af: stuff.tv
Very light and comfortable, Runs Android Wear 2.0
Poor battery life, Very limited features, No GPS or heart rate sensor
The LG Watch Style's top feature is that it's very light and slimmer than most smartwatches. It's comfortable too. However, it doesn't do much and the battery life is pretty poor - it's one of the lowest-stamina smartwatches we've tested. With a lot rid...
Subtle and simple design, lightweight, Android Wear 2.0 is fast and responsive, waterproofing, Play Store integration is good
Poor battery life, basic functionality with no thrills, a little toy-like in appearance
The LG Watch Style is a simple but effective smartwatch with good overall performance and a great software experience.That said, it doesn't offer the same premium appeal as others in its field. It lacks thrills in terms of features – especially when compa...
Udgivet: 2017-07-21, Forfatter: Richard , anmeldelse af: trustedreviews.com
Attractive and slim design, Slick Android Wear 2.0 performance, Bright and sharp display
Weak vibration motor, Average battery life, No NFC
LG Watch Style – Performance and Android Wear 2.0 Inside the LG Watch Style is Qualcomm's wearable-friendly Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor, as seen in the Huawei Watch 2. This is alongside 512MB of RAM, which is shy of the 768MB included in both the Huawe...
The LG Watch Style looks and feels great, and we love Wear 2.0 and the new crown scrolling, but beyond that it's just too limited given the price. Without NFC, GPS, 4G, or a heart-rate monitor the Style feels overpriced, and you can get more for less from...
Subtle and simple design, Lightweight, Android Wear 2.0 is fast and responsive, Waterproofing, Play Store integration is good
Poor battery life, Basic functionality with no thrills, A little toy-like in appearance
The LG Watch Style is simple, sophisticated smartwatch that's great for showing off Android Wear 2.0.It offers a much smarter and more feminine design to its more rugged brother, as well as interchangeable straps, though it does miss out in several useful...
Udgivet: 2017-02-17, Forfatter: Dan , anmeldelse af: CNET.co.uk
The LG Watch Style is slim and has an Apple-like rotating crown for easier navigation. Its Android Wear 2.0 software is more user-friendly than its predecessor
Its tiny battery doesn't last a full day. There's a limited number of useful apps, no NFC for mobile payments, no speaker, no heart-rate sensor and no GPS
There are better (and longer-lasting) smartwatches available to go with both Android and iPhones...