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Published: 2017-08-02, Author: David , review by: wired.com
Abstract: I've worn almost every smartwatch worth the name, and I'm still waiting for that life-changing, never-going-back moment that leaves me incapable of imagining life without one. Instead, I've found that smartwatches excel at little things: Checking the weat...
The LG Watch Sport is the first smartwatch that I've reviewed that really feels like it's the complete package, as it really doesn't seem to settle in any areas. With the inclusion of a high resolution OLED display, cellular connectivity, Wi-Fi, NFC, GPS...
Published: 2017-05-23, Author: Victoria , review by: 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, T-Mobile, and Verizon
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...
Loaded with smart features and functions, good display,
Mediocre fitness tracking, average battery life
The Android Wear 2.0 equipped LG Watch Sport takes full advantage of the new suite of features available to it. This model has the Google Assistant right on your wrist, allows the use of Android Pay, and has a standalone app store and can run them without...
Google's first openly branded watch sets the stage for what to expect from big name Android Wear watches this year, and while it gets many things right, this watch isn't for everyone. It's the only Android Wear-powered watch so far to support Android Pay...
So did Google make their wearables more worthwhile? Yes and no. After getting used to Wear 2.0, I actually like it. Consider it a much-needed update to their smartwatch OS which is about 3 years old now. This helps Google catch up to likes of Apple & Sams...
Published: 2017-03-09, Author: Kevin , review by: talkandroid.com
So now that the dust has settled a bit, where are we? The LG Watch Sport is a very good smartwatch and combined with the new features found in Android Wear 2.0, I daresay it may elevate to very very good. The shortcomings may be few, but they are not mino...
Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Ray , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: I had a chance to get some hands-on time with both while here at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Of course, it was fairly limited, since both watches were tethered down to fancy tables to keep me from going for a run. Still, it was enough to poke at s...
Sporty design includes extra buttons and more features, Display is large, works very well, Rotating dial is a wonderful addition to it and Wear 2.0, IP68 rating makes it depth resistant, Android Pay support, Cellular network capable, Wear 2.0 a great step
Body is large, not for everyone, Watchstraps are fixed, cannot be changed, Battery life is only decent, requires micromanaging for longevity
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...