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Android Wear es capaz de más funciones y de lucir mejor que cualquier otro smartwatch hasta la fecha. El software tiene un potencial tremendo y es útil. Poder chequear el correo u otros mensajes desde la muñ
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Da la sensación de ser una beta. Algunos de los fallos son tan evidentes que parece que el producto se ha sacado a toda prisa
Y probablemente sea así. Los ingenieros de Google necesitan echarle más horas a Android Wear. El botón de deshacer es fundamenta
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Publicación: 2014-07-03, Autor: Scott , crítica de: cnet.com
The Gear Live has a clean metal body, more features for the price than the LG watch, works with many Android phones (4.3 or later), has impressive Google Voice recognition, and could have an interesting variety of apps sooner than later
Terrible battery life, a display that doesn't work in bright sunlight, a strange card-based notification system that doesn't always pop up with the info you want, annoying snap-on charger that's not easy to attach
Samsung's new smartwatch feels like its other Gears, but injected with Google's new Android Wear software. The makeover means better Google phone connectedness, but it's not a killer smartwatch....
Publicación: 2014-07-02, Autor: Dan , crítica de: tomsguide.com
Beautifu, always-on displa, Built-in heart-rate monito, Accurate and fairly fast voice recognition
Bulky desig, Unwieldy wrist stra, Android Wear still needs wor, Screen hard to read in sunlight
Samsung's Gear Live offers a built-in heart-rate monitor and easy access to your latest notifications, but Android Wear doesn't feel fully baked. Samsung is trying to take over the smartwatch world the same way it took over smartphones — throu...
Publicación: 2014-07-01, Autor: Brent , crítica de: gizmodo.com
The Gear Live—or more specifically, Android Wear—is already capable of doing more (and looking good doing it) than any other smartwatch out there. The software has tremendous potential, and it's actually useful, rather than just a novelty. Being able to q
It feels like a beta. Some of the flaws we've already mentioned just seem so obvious that it makes you feel like the product was rushed out the door, which it probably was. Android Wear needs more consistency and speed in voice recognition, and an Undo po
Every smartwatch Ive tested Ive removed from my wrist the instant I finished writing it up, and Ive never looked back. The Gear Live will be the first time that I continue wearing it, and pretty enthusiastically. Its very exciting, and $200 is really...
Publicación: 2014-07-01, Autor: Chris , crítica de: slashgear.com
Priced at $199, for the moment the Gear Live is the cheapest rung on the Android Wear ownership ladder. That doesn't mean it's necessarily cheap for a smartwatch, of course: you can get a Pebble for $150, though that's the regular plastic version, not t...
Publicación: 2014-06-30, Autor: David , crítica de: theverge.com
Resumen: Smartwatches have become a thing. They're a thing because Google says so, because it just released Android Wear and unleashed a torrent of wrist-bound devices. As a result, we're being forced to consider an important question: What is a smartwatch, anyway...
Publicación: 2014-06-27, Autor: Chris , crítica de: techworld.com
While the LG G Watch is the cheapest, the Samsung Gear Live is a little thinner and lighter. It also has a heart rate monitor and a higher resolution screen which might make it worth an extra tenner from your wallet. Although it's likely to be more expens...
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Publicación: 2014-09-22, Autor: Geoff , crítica de: ausdroid.net
High contrast, power efficient display, Good quality materials in a sporty design, Comfortable rounded watch rear & band, Android Wear is a stable platform with potential, Notifications & gestures are cool and useful
Design doesn't compliment formal/professional attire, Display lacks the sharpness of a 330+ PPI phone, Large bezels reduce screen size potential, Battery life is more like a phone than a watch, Difficult to see in bright direct sunlight
So, you may have figured out by now that I quite like the Gear Live. Due to a delay in receiving Ausdroid's review unit, my own Gear Live has been used for this review. The fitness extras are useful to me and the comfortable way in which it has been desig...
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Publicación: 2014-07-09, Autor: Matt , crítica de: techradar.com/au/
Android Wear on board, Heart rate monitor included, Sleeker than the G Watch, Makes up for large phone size
Design isn't very original, Clasp hard to fasten, Software needs tuning, Battery life is awful
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Publicación: 2014-07-04, Autor: Scott , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The Gear Live has a clean metal body, more features for the price than the LG watch, works with many Android phones (4.3 or later), has impressive Google Voice recognition, and could have an interesting variety of apps sooner than later
Terrible battery life; a display that doesn't work in bright sunlight; a strange card-based notification system that doesn't always pop up with the info you want; annoying snap-on charger that's not easy to attach
Samsung's new smartwatch feels like its other Gears, but injected with Google's new Android Wear software. The makeover means better Google phone connectedness, but it's not a killer smartwatch....
Publicación: 2014-07-03, Autor: Scott , crítica de: cnet.com.au
The Gear Live has a clean metal body, more features for the price than the LG watch, works with many Android phones (4.3 or later), has impressive Google Voice recognition, and could have an interesting variety of apps sooner than later
Terrible battery life; a display that doesn't work in bright sunlight; a strange card-based notification system that doesn't always pop up with the info you want; annoying snap-on charger that's not easy to attach
Samsung's new smartwatch feels like its other Gears, but injected with Google's new Android Wear software. The makeover means better Google phone connectedness, but it's not a killer smartwatch....