De LG Watch Sport is naar mijn mening te dik, er zitten wellicht teveel functies in, de accu is te groot, of het design is niet helemaal zoals het moet zijn. Deze dikte maakt het voor mij dat ik hem niet zou aanraden. De LG Watch Style is bijna een halve...
LG ha conseguido crear un smartwatch elegante y delicado, que también está diseñado para mujeres. El LG Watch Style ofrece algunas características interesantes (como la certificación IP67, Google Assistant y una corona que ayuda mucho a la navegación), pe...
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...
Published: 2017-02-28, Author: Jan , review by: curved.de
Die LG Watch Sport und LG Watch Style sind angenehm leicht und bieten vor allem dank Android Wear 2.0 viele neue Funktionen, die ich beim Hands-on noch gar nicht richtig ausprobieren konnte. Die Watch Sport bietet sich, wie der Name vermuten lässt, vor al...
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: 2017-02-24, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: f you're looking for a smartwatch that isn't overly huge, Google and LG recently launched one that runs the new Android Wear 2.0 platform. Read on, as New Atlas reviews the LG Watch Style.The LG Watch Style is small enough that it can compete with the Apple Watch as a uni...
Abstract: MWC is here and that means we should get a new wave of Android Wear devices over the coming weeks that tempt us into parting ways with hundreds of dollars for the honor of being attached at the wrist level to our phones. Ahhh, the future. Before we get th...
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Published: 2017-02-19, Author: Richard , review by: androidpolice.com
The threelayer design is clean and modernlooking, if a bit unoffensive, This thing is so, so smooth. Using any other Android Wear watch now feels sluggish, Android Wear 2.0 brings a ton of new features, as well as a UI refresh. I also love the scrolling c
At 240mAh, the Style's battery is extremely small, and it definitely shows. It's sufficient to get through a day of use, but nothing more, This thing has no heart rate sensor, no NFC / Android Pay, no GPS, and no LTE, $249 seems a bit steep for what you g
So now, let's get back to the title - what makes this the Google Pixel of Android Wear smartwatches? A smaller, lower-res, yet still decent display? Check. Slightly quirky yet unoffensive design? Check. Brand new software and a guarantee for getting the q...