Testseek.com have collected 181 expert reviews of the LG G Watch Urbane and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG G Watch Urbane.
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181 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
LTE connectivity for freedom from phone, Solid fitness tracking tool, Android Wear improvements
Bulky design, Relatively short battery life, Limited phone compatibility, Expensive
The LG Watch Urbane LTE is bulkier and more expensive than a typical smartwatch, but does not do much more other than let you get alerts, calls and messages without your phone. Plus, it lasts only half as long as most other smartwatches.Existing Verizon a...
Abstract: Smartwatches really only came onto the scene in a major way in the past two years — Google, Apple, and Samsung are all hoping it'll be the next big computing platform. Since then, we've seen lots of manufacturers try different strategies for strapping a c...
Abstract: The LG watch Urbane is a well crafted smartwatch running the latest version of Android wear. Now while I have my reservations on the performance functionality of Android wear. LG has created the first luxury Android wear smartwatch with the urbane. It fee...
Abstract: The LG Watch Urbane serves as LG's third Android Wear smartwatch. LG first cut its teeth with the LG G Watch, which suffered from serious design flaws. It later released the LG G Watch R, which corrected many of the G Watch's flaws, but entered a market h...
Bestlooking watchstyle smartwatch available, Best display you'll find on a watch, Doesn't scream "nerd!", Some classy new watch faces
Still a little on the chunky side, Swiping scheme still a little convoluted, Watch button is superfluous, Software can still be hiccupy
LG has brought what we've been waiting for - an Android Wear smartwatch that you can wear with a suit and not have anyone look at you funny.The Urbane is nicely designed, but you really do get the feeling that LG had to stop short for cost purposes. Where...
Great build quality and classic design, Beautiful P-OLED full circle display, Relatively good battery life, Changeable straps, Overall compact design (for most wrists), Syncing over Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth to preserve battery life
Lacks ambient light sensor, The OS needs more polishing, High price tag, Needs more brightness at times
All Android Wear devices still have a long way to go. The OS needs more polishing and optimization as well as more intuitive navigation and during the last Google I/O conference we were pleasantly surprised by the ideas that Google is going to implement i...
Strong performance, Great screen, Two day battery life, First for Android Wear 5.1.1
Middling aesthetics, Expensive
We've enjoyed wearing the LG Watch Urbane, particularly thanks to the more grown up look and feel of both the hardware and the Android Wear experience. The styling won't be to everybody's tastes, despite LG's efforts and more importantly the price will ra...
Abstract: The LG G4 is an impressive Android smartphone so I looked forward to checking out the new LG Watch Urbane smartwatch. It's definitely one of the classiest Android Wear devices available with a fantastic display that looks great with a suit and tie.My pref...
Abstract: If you can't differentiate your Android Wear smartwatch by spicing up the software, the least a company can do is offer premium hardware. We've seen our fair share of so-called smartwatches over the past several months—all successful to a varying degree...