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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Montre étanche
Android Wear agréable à utiliser
Pas limitée à un constructeur
Mensurations et poids satisfaisants
Pas de bouton sur la montre
C'est un style appréciable
Excellent pour qui utilise beaucoup les services Google
Surtout Now
Android Wear possède un réel potentiel
Bracelet classique et donc facilement interchangeab
Design
Résistance à l'eau et la poussière
Android Wear
Bonne autonomie
Bonne qualité d'écran
Design d'écran 100% rond
Android Wear est ingénieux
Comfortable à porter
Compatible avec la plupart des appareils Android
Waterproof
Compatible avec tous les appareils 4.3 ou supérieur
Un écosystème au potentiel important
De bonnes notifications pour ceux qui utilisent les services Google
Finition métallique
Rechargement sans fil
Etanche
Android Wear
Très prometteur avec la force de Google
Bracelet standard 22mm
Enfin une interface bien pensée
Plus d'applications
Bel écran
Plateforme unifiée
Finitions
Bracelet interchangeable
Totalement étanche (bracelet d'origine)
Stabilité du système
Rapport qualité prix
Le potentiel d'Android Wear
Légère et bien finie
Prix correct
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Design quelconque et volumineux
Autonomie encore insuffisante
Usages trop limités
Autonomie d'une journée / Dock obligatoire pour la recharge
Un rectangle en plastique noir et deux morceaux de caoutchouc
Publié: 2014-07-11, Auteur: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Android Wear is mostly brilliant, Comfortable to wear, Compatible with most Android devices, Waterproof
Battery life, Needs a charging cradle, Uninspired design
Open Gallery The G Watch gets a lot right and not that much wrong. And in Android Wear, it has the best smartwatch OS we've seen: it's somehow incredibly simple and awesomely ambitious at the same time. But while we'd definitely choose the G Wa...
The LG G Watch showcases the potential of Android Wear, but the hardware is just not up to scratch. The wait for the definitive smartwatch continues....
Publié: 2014-07-04, Auteur: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The G Watch shows off Android Wear's impressive voice recognition, Android phone connectedness, and potential for future app support. It has solid build quality, is water- and dust-resistant, and the included magnetic charger is easy to use
A generic-looking design; terrible battery life; a display that doesn't work in bright sunlight; a strange card-based notification system that doesn't always pop info you want; costs more, lacks the heart-rate monitor, and has a slightly weaker display th
The LG G Watch attempts to bring you the future on your wrist, but with its generic design, unimpressive battery life, and unpolished early software, you're better off waiting to see what else is around the bend....
The first thing that hits you about the LG G Watch is just how much the Android Wear OS dominates the experience. LG has created a product which is subtle and understated, and this allows Google's smartwatch concept to shine through, Compared to the compl
Smartwatches have always struggled when it comes to stamina, and the G Watch is sadly no exception. With normal use you can expect to get around two days before needing to charge, and because you can only topup the battery with the bespoke charging dock,
Google set out to redefine the concept of the smartwatch with its Android Wear platform, and while the G Watch hits a lot of high points, it's doesn't quite knock the ball out of the park. Battery life isn't fantastic, and the body in which LG had placed ...
Intuitive to use, Excellent for Android power users, Water and dust resistant
Battery life is poor, Unit is easily marked
Given the amount of time it has taken for someone to really nail the smartwatch concept, it's tempting to suggest that perhaps the idea of wearable tech isn't all it's cracked up to be. However, we're inclined to believe that all the idea needed was the...
Publié: 2014-06-28, Auteur: Marc , review by: techradar.com
Nice design, Vivid display, Voice recognition
Low battery life, Usefulness is subjective, No heart, rate monitor
The LG G Watch is sweet, and with a price tag of $229, it's really easy to make it an impulse buy. I mean, if you're buying a decent watch anyway, you're likely going to be in the neighborhood of $300-500. And those watches won't show you Facebook notifi...
Publié: 2015-01-25, Auteur: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Extrait: We take a look at how Android Wear works, and even manage to break some stuff.Google also recently sent us another Android Wear watch we hadn't seen beforeLG's G Watch R, the round version of the regular square G Watch we looked at back when Android Wear ...
Extrait: If you simply can't decide which—if any—watch is the right one for you, here are all the strengths and weaknesses of the current crop.I have used all the current Android Wear watches for at least a few weeks, so I have a good handle on what makes them tic...
Publié: 2014-11-06, Auteur: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Extrait: Smartwatches are going to be the next big thing. They'll keep us connected, keep us informed, and make it feel like we're living in the future. Virtually every mobile phone maker has dipped its toes into smartwatch waters, including Apple, which is going ...