Android Wear Vs. Gear S2 (Tizen)
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Dry Skin.. ug..
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One thing that is odd about the Moto 360...the bottom 1/8 of the screen is squared off. Whereas the S2 is a full circle all times. Someone said it has something to do with the ambient light sensor but seems weird.
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I decided to go Android Wear with the LG Watch Urbane...especially since it is $100 off this past weekend. Stylish and once you get used to how it operates, a joy to use. For sure, it is nowhere near the fitness band that the Band 2 is but it is a well rounded (no pun intended) smartwatch with fantastic notifications and app integration via the notifications...
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Pics?
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well, I decided to by a Band 2. I have Windows phone still.
It's been OK. The twisting of your head to read it is a pain though. I like the wide display, but I might give it up for a standard watch face.
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Yeah I've been interested in getting a "Smart" watch for a while and go like the LG range. I have been looking at the LG GWatchR.
But I think i'm going to hold off until the summer until I get one. (Gives me time to save up for one :))*Edit - should also add I need to find what apps can be used with them see if its worth replacing my existing watch (Wedding present)
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If you ask me - I got only one device that needs to be changed on a daily basis and I donβt need another one. My Garmin vivofit is perfect to track steps and it works with regular battery (they claim 0.5 year)
Seriously, I sometime forget to charge my phone and I can imagine why I need smartwatch then
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One of the 100's of watch faces...
Music controller... (if you swipe right to left, you can control volume, skip or rewind a song:
It does let you know how much physical activity you've had (but doesn't remind you to get up and walk):
Weather...it also has an expanded Weather "app" to get a few more details:
Main App listing...scrolls vertically...
Twitter Notifications:
You can also voice respond to texts, can voice command "track my walk/run" and as long as you have your phone and runkeeper, it will GPS your walk.
You can also interact with some apps via the notifications. Like I can approve Chore Monster chores via the SmartWatch.
Also, when you clear a notification on the watch, it also clears it on phone. Nice...
Android Wear is a lot better than I expected and it really all depends if you need a smartwatch...bottom line, if you want fitness, go with Fitbit or Microsoft Band 2. If you want a well rounded SmartWatch with excellent notifications and step/calorie/activity counter, AndroidWear based watches are great.
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@hobbit666 said:
Yeah I've been interested in getting a "Smart" watch for a while and go like the LG range. I have been looking at the LG GWatchR.
But I think i'm going to hold off until the summer until I get one. (Gives me time to save up for one :))*Edit - should also add I need to find what apps can be used with them see if its worth replacing my existing watch (Wedding present)
I am still learning more and more about Android Wear...for a lack of better descriptions, the apps you download from Google Play that work with Android Wear seem to work in "tandem." They will find a place in the watch app list and work fairly seamlessly.
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Really wish I could "borrow" one for a month and see if it fits my life before buying one.
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@hobbit666 said:
Really wish I could "borrow" one for a month and see if it fits my life before buying one.
Best Buy, at least for me, has been so good returns...this is how I decided between the Gear S2 and the Android Wear Based LG Urbane.
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I have been pretty happy with my $20 U8 smartwatch. It isn't as pretty nor does it have as many features of as the brand name competitors. It does have all the basics of every smartwatch, though. I am able to discreetly see all notifications and read full text messages, facebook messages, hangout messages, etc.
It has allowed me to spend less time looking at my phone since quite a few emails and other notifications are garbage. It also has a pedometer. It is hard to beat for $20.
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@IRJ said:
I have been pretty happy with my $20 U8 smartwatch. It isn't as pretty nor does it have as many features of as the brand name competitors. It does have all the basics of every smartwatch, though. I am able to discreetly see all notifications and read full text messages, facebook messages, hangout messages, etc.
It has allowed me to spend less time looking at my phone since quite a few emails and other notifications are garbage. It also has a pedometer. It is hard to beat for $20.
Hmmmmm might be worth a try to see if I like the "SmartWatch" concept.
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@IRJ
Can you delete messages from the watch? This is something the Band can't do.. -
@Dashrender said:
@IRJ
Can you delete messages from the watch? This is something the Band can't do..Nope. The watch is pretty much passive. It holds the last 5 notifications. No actual data. For example if someobody sends me a FB message, I can read the whole message from my watch, but once I get 5 additional notifications, it is removed from the watch.
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@IRJ said:
@Dashrender said:
@IRJ
Can you delete messages from the watch? This is something the Band can't do..Nope. The watch is pretty much passive. It holds the last 5 notifications. No actual data. For example if someobody sends me a FB message, I can read the whole message from my watch, but once I get 5 additional notifications, it is removed from the watch.
The MS Band 2 is the same way.