A genuine stitched-leather watchband provides all-day comfort and has a unique clasp design that makes ASUS ZenWatch easy to put on and remove in an instant.
The curved case and crystal provides a stylish look and a smooth surface for easy and responsive gestures.
100+ combination watch face choices to fit your mood and personality.
View incoming calls, notifications, and other useful timely information, as well as get straight answers to spoken questions without removing your phone from your pocket or bag.
Display your smartphone's camera viewfinder on ASUS ZenWatch and easily capture great-looking selfies with the phone's high-resolution rear camera. You can also compose and take pictures from creative angles, opening up a new world of unique photography opportunities.
Smart features such as Disconnect Alarm, Find My Phone, Cover to Mute, and Unlock My Phone seamlessly integrate with your smartphone to help make daily life easier.
Monitor and track a variety of health-related statistics, including steps taken, calories burned, and heart rate.
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haileris
23 Dec 153#4
Expansys - currently my mortal enemy. I'd take the Amazon route all other things being equal.
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peympeym
29 Dec 15#27
Avoid eXpansys, their after care service is zero.Their prices are no cheaper than other places. If the device has any fault you are on your own. eXpansys just dont care about any issues and dont want to know. Avoid eXpansys and pay a few pounds more.
kongczech
24 Dec 15#26
i prefer pebble watch for more then half price due they are superb with battery life and after last fw update they're great with lots of geek app anyway voted hot
mboarder
24 Dec 151#25
I think the smartwatch is just bs , How lazy do you need to possibly get before you have robots trained to wipe your own ass. The thing as well is most of these products are aimed at people who already have the knowledge of current tech and trends etc which means they most likely already own a pc , Mobile , Tablet , Watch , Possibly GPS in a vehicle , I mean how many devices do you need? The reason this annoys me is because it takes away the human element of just asking others for info and help and totally becoming self absorbed and reliant on technology as the all seeking answer .
barijohn
24 Dec 15#24
I have the Zenwatch 2, paid £127 delivered from Amazon Germany.
It is quite large on the wrist and I am still struggling with Android Wear after coming from a Pebble... In fact I am currently wearing the pebble instead due to the simplicity of the operating system. Battery life on the Zenwatch 2 was pretty awful, but apparently it does improve on use.
MA3STRO
23 Dec 15#23
Haven't looked at the watches side by side, I wouldn't agree. They share the same processor, RAM and storage. The Sony watch looks more like a sporty watch and has some cool extra features such as GPS etc. But I already have a Garmin running watch and wanted something that looked better on a day to day basis.
Each to their own I guess :smiley:
nokiafusion
23 Dec 15#1
Not voting either way. It's about the same price all over give or take a pound. It looks quite nice but doesn't seem to sit on the wrist very nice in the pics I've seen. Think I prefer the Sony sw3 for £20 more. ..
matengawhat to nokiafusion
23 Dec 15#2
I think that's more the strap than the watch unless you have little wrists,the straps in the beginning are do stiff, although the back could have curved the other way for a more snug fit.
Would rather a "real watch" for a lot more personally
milne6
23 Dec 15#21
my bad.. only had a quite look and couldn't see it at 1st
matengawhat
23 Dec 15#20
Fair enough, each to their own, always comes down to features you want and which you think looks the best. Sports watch or more professional looking. Both in my opinion are great for the money as things move forward, makes my pebbles look cheap. Good thing is still evolving and new features being added
Uridium
23 Dec 15#19
I still think the better battery life, GPS and Wi-Fi makes the SW3 a better deal than the 1st Gen Zenwatch, even more so at £10 less.
matengawhat
23 Dec 15#18
Never said it was just my personal opinion having never owned the Zen only the Zen 2 however the specs of the Zen / Zen 2 are virtually identical except for my notes above so I would still say I prefer the Zen over the SW3, which is a far better watch than the sw2
GPS is useful on sw3 but I always have my phone with me when out running / cycling firstly for music secondly incase of accident
Uridium
23 Dec 15#17
Yes but this deal isn't for the Zen 2 it's the Zen 1.
Even without opening a credit account the SW3 is a better watch than the Zen 1 and £10 cheaper
Uridium
23 Dec 15#15
Good price but the Sony SW3 at £89 (or £59) if you use the new credit account code is a better deal and imo a better watch
matengawhat to Uridium
23 Dec 15#16
I much prefer the Zen 2, wouldn't trust very, also opening an account will be all over your credit report
matengawhat
23 Dec 15#14
Zenwatch 2 also has WiFi should u b away from your phone, obviously need to connect to network with your phone, but if phone upstairs / out of Bluetooth range can still get notifications
Zenwatch 2 runs Android wear
MA3STRO
23 Dec 15#13
Damn. I paid £115 for this second hand from CEX just a few weeks ago.
Great deal.
paulrgod
23 Dec 15#12
Had one of these for a few months - its a lovely watch and gets lots of comments from people who see it. This watch actually does also have a heart rate monitor - just not an optical one - the sensor is in the frame and requires you to hold 2 fingers to the metal part. It also does run on Android Wear.
paulbuk
23 Dec 15#11
You may want to check, Zenwatch does have android wear... look at the specs.
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The curved case and crystal provides a stylish look and a smooth surface for easy and responsive gestures.
100+ combination watch face choices to fit your mood and personality.
View incoming calls, notifications, and other useful timely information, as well as get straight answers to spoken questions without removing your phone from your pocket or bag.
Display your smartphone's camera viewfinder on ASUS ZenWatch and easily capture great-looking selfies with the phone's high-resolution rear camera. You can also compose and take pictures from creative angles, opening up a new world of unique photography opportunities.
Smart features such as Disconnect Alarm, Find My Phone, Cover to Mute, and Unlock My Phone seamlessly integrate with your smartphone to help make daily life easier.
Monitor and track a variety of health-related statistics, including steps taken, calories burned, and heart rate.
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It is quite large on the wrist and I am still struggling with Android Wear after coming from a Pebble... In fact I am currently wearing the pebble instead due to the simplicity of the operating system. Battery life on the Zenwatch 2 was pretty awful, but apparently it does improve on use.
Each to their own I guess :smiley:
GPS is useful on sw3 but I always have my phone with me when out running / cycling firstly for music secondly incase of accident
Even without opening a credit account the SW3 is a better watch than the Zen 1 and £10 cheaper
Zenwatch 2 runs Android wear
Great deal.
https://www.asus.com/uk/ZenWatch/ASUS_ZenWatch_WI500Q/specifications/