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El reloj LG Watch Urbane tiene una hermosa pantalla OLED
La versión más reciente de Android Wear
Conectividad con redes WiFi
Monitor de pulso cardíaco continuo y buena duración de la batería (para esta clase de relojes).
La mejor pantalla de smartwatch en Android
Última versión de Android Wear
Buena batería
Pantalla
Aspecto de reloj premium
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Tiene un diseño ostentoso y grande. Además
Es el más costoso de los relojes Android Wear
No tiene sensor de luz para su pantalla
No tiene GPS y se necesita un adaptador para cargarlo
Resumen: The LG G4 is an impressive Android smartphone so I looked forward to checking out the new LG Watch Urbane smartwatch. It's definitely one of the classiest Android Wear devices available with a fantastic display that looks great with a suit and tie.My pref...
Publicación: 2015-06-07, Autor: Brandon , crítica de: technobuffalo.com
Resumen: If you can't differentiate your Android Wear smartwatch by spicing up the software, the least a company can do is offer premium hardware. We've seen our fair share of so-called smartwatches over the past several months—all successful to a varying degree...
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Publicación: 2015-05-23, Autor: Anton , crítica de: Pocketnow.com
Resumen: At $349 dollars in the Google Store, it is the most expensive Android Wear device, dethroning its predecessor (or almost twin sibling), the LG G Watch R, which was also the most expensive product, at $299 (and so was the G Watch before that). Even at this...
Very attractive, classic design, Well put together, Waterand dustresistant (IP67), Interchangeable, 22 mm straps, Industryleading battery life, Packs the latest version of Android Wear
Its size and design may hold little appeal to women, Occasional software crashes and slowdowns
In our mind, out of all the smartwatch makers on the market right now, LG is one of very few that seems to get it — a smartwatch needs to blend in, and not stand out, in order for people to consider purchasing it. It also needs to be well-designed, made o...
Bright display, First to ship with Android Wear 5.1
Bulky and heavy, No ambient light sensor
This metal version of the G Watch R tries, and fails, to bring high-class design to Android Wear. Its average performance isn't worth the high price....
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Publicación: 2015-05-16, Autor: Chris , crítica de: slashgear.com
I'm all for more choice in smartwatches, and designs that look more grown-up than geeky can only increase the appeal among those who might like the convenience features but not if they have to wear a geeky toy to get them. Google continues to iterate on A...
Publicación: 2015-05-15, Autor: Chris , crítica de: engadget.com
Improved low-power watch faces, First to get Google's Android Wear improvements, Solid battery life, Smooth performance
Clumsy, ostentatious design, It's the most expensive Wear watch, No ambient light sensor
The Watch Urbane is LG's best stab at an Android Wear smartwatch to date, and those of you with beefy wrists will especially enjoy its broad, slab-like construction, not to mention its mostly premium look. Thing is, the best parts of the Urbane experienc...
Resumen: It's a tale of two smartwatches. Both round, both running Android Wear. One selling for $349, the other for $180. So which watch is the one for you?We're talking, of course, about the LG Watch Urbane and the Moto 360 -- two of the most buzzed about Androi...