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181 Reviews
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12 Reviews
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The editors liked
Runs Android Wear 5.1.1
Replaceable 22mm bands
Fastest Android Wear smartwatch yet
Bestlooking watchstyle smartwatch available
Best display you'll find on a watch
Doesn't scream "nerd!"
Some classy new watch faces
Really
Really nice The Watch Urbane feels just as nice as it looks nicer even
Perhaps. The polished body is gorgeous
And the subtle design changes make it a much more elegant piece than the G Watch R
Wear 5.1 Android Wear 5.1 adds some new features an
Great build quality and classic design
Beautiful P-OLED full circle display
Relatively good battery life
Changeable straps
Overall compact design (for most wrists)
Syncing over Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth to preserve battery life
Classic design. Sharp screen.
Crisp
Classic design
Fully round
Beautiful OLED display
Latest Android Wear support
Wi-Fi antenna connects to phone across different Wi-Fi networks
Decent battery life (for Android Wear)
Bright display
First to ship with Android Wear 5.1
Works with iPhone and Android phones
Good battery life
Strong performance
Great screen
Two day battery life
First for Android Wear 5.1.1
LTE connectivity for freedom from phone
Solid fitness tracking tool
Android Wear improvements
Latest Android Wear software
Decent battery life
Always-on screen
Very attractive
Well put together
Waterand dustresistant (IP67)
Interchangeable
22 mm straps
Industryleading battery life
Packs the latest version of Android Wear
Beautiful design
Vibrant OLED screen
Great battery life
Luxury appeal
Comfortable on the wrist
Latest version of Android Wear
Good performance
Improved low-power watch faces
First to get Google's Android Wear improvements
Solid battery life
Smooth performance
The editors didn't like
Clunky and uncomfortable to wear
Tacky cheap-feeling leather band
Expensive
Still a little on the chunky side
Swiping scheme still a little convoluted
Watch button is superfluous
Software can still be hiccupy
Round screens are still a mixed bag A smaller standard font size and font size options (new in Wear 5.1) make a significant difference compared to the G Watch R
But rectangular text layouts on a circular screen are a difficult pitfall to avoid unless you
In the end, the Watch Urbane wouldn't even be in my top three list of Android Wear watches to consider. It's big, not designed well for a human wrist, doesn't feature anything spectacular over other watches, is uncomfortable to wear, and is more expensi...
It's just really, really big, Divisive design, Expensive
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Abstract: We've got some solid options for Android Wear watches, but let's be honest: It's been tough so far to single out any one of them as providing a truly great all-around user experience.The Moto 360 is gorgeous but not without its issues. Sony's SmartWatch 3...
Really, really nice The Watch Urbane feels just as nice as it looks nicer even, perhaps. The polished body is gorgeous, and the subtle design changes make it a much more elegant piece than the G Watch R, Wear 5.1 Android Wear 5.1 adds some new features an
Round screens are still a mixed bag A smaller standard font size and font size options (new in Wear 5.1) make a significant difference compared to the G Watch R, but rectangular text layouts on a circular screen are a difficult pitfall to avoid unless you
The Watch Urbane is, in my utterly subjective opinion, the best-looking Wear device yet announced. The Huawei Watch and Moto 360 also look nice, but the Huawei Watch simply is too generic "steel luxury watch" for me, and while the 360 is definitely quite ...
Published: 2015-05-05, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: LG's first Android Wear watch was pretty uneventful, but the company took a big leap forward with its fast follow-up, the G Watch R. Now LG's third Wear smartwatch, which is almost identical to that second one, is also available. Read on, for Gizmag's LG...
The LG Watch urbane is impressive and beautifully crafted. The new user interface based on WebOS is really intuitive with a fully functional keyboard for messaging and placing phone calls. I am eager to know the pricing and when we will be able to get it...
Essentially, the LG Watch Urbane is a pricier twin of the LG G Watch R. If style isn't your chief concern, then you might as well grab LG's more practically-priced watch...
Abstract: LG Watch Urbane LTE Source: SuppliedThe Apple Watch is, despite its many talents, a watch first and foremost. Rival Android Wear watches, which made a debut last year, are still frustrating wrist-top computers that happen to tell the time.For more than a...
Crisp, classic design; fully round, beautiful OLED display; latest Android Wear support; Wi-Fi antenna connects to phone across different Wi-Fi networks; decent battery life (for Android Wear)
Big design won't appeal to many wrists; Android Wear software still doesn't feel all that smooth to use; Wi-Fi connectivity spotty at times; watch is expensive compared to other Android Wear options
The LG Watch Urbane is the best-looking Android Wear smartwatch and adds Wi-Fi-to-phone connectivity, but it doesn't offer all that much more than previous Android Wear watch models....