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December 2014
(73%)
169 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(88%)
9 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Matériaux de qualité
Bracelet remplaçable (22 mm)
Fiabilité du capteur cardiaque
Applications
Version à jour du système Android Wear
Design élégant et (presque) mixte
Interface très fluide
Quelques fonctionnalités intéressantes
Bracelet facile à changer
Très bonnes finitions
Design réussi
Réactivité de l'ensemble
Bonne sensibilité du micro
Affichage clair en toute situation
Qualité du bracelet en cuir d'origine
Des ajouts logiciels du ZenManager très intéressants
Design élégant
Qualité de fabrication
ZenWatch Manager
Bon écran
Bon bracelet
Finitions irréprochables
Qualité d'écran
Ajouts logiciels propres à Asus
Design
Capteur de fréquence cardiaque
Rapport qualité/prix
Charge rapide
Applications Asus ZenWatch
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Les mouvements ne sont pas toujours bien reconnus
Plus de certifications IP aurait été un plus
La lisibilité en plein soleil est à revoir
Autonomie
Ecran décevant
Fermoir épais et mal fini
Surface tactile un peu réduite
Autonomie très faible / Appendice de recharge
Manipulation anti-ergonomique et anti-pratique pour le cardio-fréquencemètre
Imposants bords d'écran et de tailles inégales
Dalle très légèrement décalée (problème avec notre modèle seulement ?)
Publié: 2015-04-09, Auteur: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Extrait: Smartwatches - they're the aspect of the wearable revolution that everyone seems to have fallen most in love with. The Apple Watch has been a hot topic since it was announced in September last year, and with wearable and IoT platforms continuing to develo...
The Asus ZenWatch isn't the most impressive smartwatch we've ever used, but it's not the worst either. It's a very good-looking, stylish smartwatch – something that's a rarity in the smartwatch industry. The lack of buttons is definitely an issue, especia...
Beautifully crafted, Well built, Reasonably priced, Interchangeable straps
Pixellated screen, Lackluster fitness features, Semi, comfortable, Too much bezel
If you're after a stylish smartwatch that does your basic range of Android Wear things, the ZenWatch is worth a look. Beyond that, there's little difference from the other similarly priced Android Wear watches....
Extrait: The Asus ZenWatch is the first smartwatch from the Taiwanese tech maker to run Android Wear, and it comes with a touch of luxury due to its curved display and leather strap, stepping it up in the looks department in the increasingly crowded Android Wear m...
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(80%)
Publié: 2015-01-19, Auteur: Sophie , review by: wareable.com
Gorgeous, slim, comfortable design, Decent, bright screen, Good price
One day battery life, Android Wear still isn't good enough, Unreliable as a fitness tracker
You'll buy the ZenWatch for its looks, and you won't be disappointed. It also manages to match what other Android Wear watches can do - it doesn't quite deliver on the extras it promises but they are just that, extras. The Sony SmartWatch 3 might be too s...
Publié: 2015-01-09, Auteur: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Great design with leather strap, sharp screen, good build quality, waterresistant
Battery life not great, fiddly charging dock
The Asus ZenWatch looks more like a watch than a gimmick -- and that's a step forward in comparison with some smart watches. It looks good, is well made and performs its tasks well enough but it's a shame you're tied to the clip-on dock for charging. ...
Publié: 2014-12-23, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Great design, comfortable strap, good display, some software extras
Charging needs the base, some software duplication, Bluetooth connection issues
Of all the Android Wear devices out there, we think the ZenWatch is the most elegant. It has a design that looks like a watch and using a quality strap makes a difference. Ok, so it might not be a Jaeger-LeCoultre alligator strap, but it looks good...
Extrait: We've tested a bunch of smartwatches in 2014, most of which ran Android Wear. There is a lot of variation in design and some companies –– hello, Moto –– are clearly way out in front with respect to the actual look and feel of their devices. Below is a rou...
Publié: 2014-12-03, Auteur: Darren , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Perhaps! If you're sure you want an Android Wear device, the ZenWatch is among the best. For me, it's definitely in the top three, nestled alongside the LG G Watch R (which looks like a Casio G-Shock) and the Moto 360's big silver disc. It's easily the be...