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At just £150, the Asus ZenWatch 2 does a lot of things right. It's a good-looking smartwatch with a decent battery life that's much cheaper than the competition, but it's worth noting that there are also plenty of fitness trackers that do a lot more for l...
Published: 2016-01-22, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
Still, the Asus ZenWatch 2 doesn't pretend to be anything but a low-cost, stylish Android Wear smartwatch, and at that job it succeeds well. It looks stylish, it doesn't cost much and the improvements to battery life are a major bonus.For many people, tha...
Mostly stainless steel body, plenty of case and strap choices, fast charging, two size options, great value
Plastic back plate, no heart-rate monitoring or GPS, same display as predecessor, thick bezel, stiff leather strap
Asus has kept down the cost of the ZenWatch 2 by smartly cutting some corners compared to its predecessor, such as foregoing an all-metal design in favour of a plastic back plate and omitting sensors like GPS and a heart-rate monitor. Even so, the...
Published: 2015-11-17, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Cheap price-tag, Highly customisable, Different sizes available, Officially works with iPhone too,
Battery is okay but not amazing, Big fat bezel, Slightly uncomfortable, A touch of lag
The Asus ZenWatch 2's big premise is individuality and affordability and, on these points, it's somewhat of a success. It's cheap - especially in the US (UK buyers get a bit of a bum deal) and there's loads of combinations to choose from. However, it feel...
Abstract: Asus' ZenWatch 2 looks good, and starting at €149 it might be worth it for the the few delightful tricks it can do. But it's also unmistakably an entry-level smartwatch and remains hobbled by Android Wear's basic limitations.The ZenWatch comes in two size...
Outstanding battery life, Fast charging, Highly customizable
No heart rate sensor, Plastic back plate, Identical display and processor as last year's model, Uncomfortable strap
Is the ZenWatch 2 a success or failure? It does offer refinements over last year's model in the areas of battery and customization — specifically size, color, and wristband. The ZenWatch 2 is a good watch, in fact, and perhaps even a great one, consider...
Looks fall just short of 'premium' Smaller model is still quite big, No fitness features beyond pedometer
Simply put, the ZenWatch 2 is good, but not great. It's far better than the original ZenWatch which puts it much closer to the other Android Wear wearables.Honestly, if you just want to try out a smartwatch without diving in too deep, the ZenWatch 2 is ab...
Published: 2015-06-03, Author: Lee , review by: Theinquirer.net
Abstract: We say ‘quietly' because Asus held a large press conference to announce all its latest devices at the show on Monday but did not even mention the ZenWatch 2...
Lack of heart-rate monitor, Limited iPhone compatibility
What we can say for certain, though, is that Asus has once again shown its eye for good design and has definitely taken the fight to Apple. We have no word on price or release date yet, but it's reasonable to expect Asus will want to undercut Apple by a...
Ever since Google introduced Android Wear, many famous brands have got wearable devaysa on this platform. It is understandable – almost all concerned in the production of smart hours anyway cooperate with Google. And the alternative, even a little close i...