Asus ZenWatch 2 Review

Asus ZenWatch 2

Asus ZenWatch 2
Asus ZenWatch 2

The tablets and smartphones of Asus might not be much attractive in the stylish way, but when Asus comes to the arena of ZenWatch there is a reason to pay attention and sit up. In fact, I should say that the ZenWatch 2 is the coolest and nicest looking watch out there in the market running Android Wear - and that's especially for someone who doesn’t really like square faced watches.

The Apple smartwatch is might be the most comparable watch in terms features and design, then, the Zenwatch 2 just a little bit thicker. But wear it up and you will notice that it does not look quite as crafted beautifully in the hand and the back side is made of plastic. However the cost is surprisingly lower at $168 for the smaller version and $190 for the larger model.

Asus watches almost have the same design and looks, also the same AMOLED display. One big change in ZenWatch 2 is the physical button on the right side of the watch; this is not looks like the Apple Watch's crown. Watch is also comes with no biometric sensors but assuming the half-hearted fitness functionality on most Android Wears right now, that isn’t a bad thing.

Three colors of cases – rose gold, gunmetal and silver – load of possible combinations and a 18 strap options. Smartwatch manufacturers have rapidly caught onto the reality that wearables needs more privacy than a smartphone.

Features

The ZenWatch 2 running Android Wear, but company is also freighting it with lots of ZenWatch- watchfaces. We scrolled some of them, which start from the classic clock appearance to little bit more zany styles.

The personal touches of Asus run deeper than exclusive watchfaces. The ZenWatch 2 also equipped with directly watch-to-watch data sharing functionality called ZenWatch Message feature, which allow you send doodles and emojis to friends.

It also comes with built-in smart assistant application that intends to provide you a little bit more information by using less time - but we were not able to use this feature in our demo.
This feels like a rebuff at Google, and I don’t know exactly why Asus has done it in ZenWatch 2.

Initially I thought it probably because the watch will be one of the first Android-Wear smartwatches to be compatible with iOS, but then Motorola revealed that its Moto 360 will provide Google Now on the iPhone.

For battery life, it will survive average of two days from the ZenWatch 2, but you can enhance it a little bit more with lower power settings.

Despite that when you think about the price, for one of the most tempting smartwatches in the market right now. The ZenWatch 2 has released and you can buy one from the Google App Store also from other locations.

we can consider right now is that Asus has bring a good spot between price and design here, along with a core focus on customization which can help the ZenWatch 2 stay at the top among Android Wear watches that hitting the market right now.

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