⌚ Elevate Your Everyday with Style!
The LG Watch Style combines cutting-edge technology with a chic design, featuring Android Wear 2.0 compatibility for both Android and iOS devices. With an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance, a customizable band system, and built-in Google Assistant, this smartwatch is perfect for the modern professional on the go.
J**T
A very nice transition for this Apple Watch owner
After 6 months with this watch, I uprated it from 4 stars to 5. I love it! It might deserve to lose a star due to its tiny battery, but I've never had it run out on me; however, it's a little unnerving to be getting down below 20% frequently after a long day, but light use. On the upside, the small battery means it charges up very fast, seems to be within an hour.I'm much more bullish on this watch than many other reviewers, probably because: 1) I'm a battered veteran of a 2+ year love/hate relationship with my Apple Watch Series 1. 2) I'm not a very demanding user -- I wanted a good, basic watch to transition to Android Wear 2.0 from my Apple Watch, and was looking for basic things: always on display, digital seconds, fully customizable watch faces, and oh yes, round shape, because time has no corners, at least not classically. 3) I'm very pleased that Android adopted the digital crown, and this is one of the first watches to implement the Android version, following Apple's lead. 4) I'm also reassured that this was "Swordfish", one of Google's two demo watches for Android Wear 2.0, was built with 2.0 in mind, including the digital crown, and comes with 2.0 pre-installed. 5) I was wiling to fuss around with it a bit to get it working with my iPhone. It didn't take a lot of fiddling, but Google surprisingly STILL hasn't made it all that easy for iOS users. If you have an iPhone, you will feel like a bit of a second class citizen even with Wear 2.0, and in any case, Google still isn't as sleek as Apple at engineering either hardware or software.Still, this is definitely an upgrade from my Apple Watch 1, much faster and more responsive, with the above features that Apple has still not provided. The Style is elegant, too, with smooth, minimalist, graceful curves; unlike its big brother, the Sport, which has LTE, GPS, and other things I really don't need in a watch, the Style is relatively very trim (it's not a small watch, but it is fairly low profile, at only 10.8 mm high, far slimmer than most other Android Wear options). I got the titanium model, and in my opinion it's much more attractive than many other Android watches that try to achieve a Rolex look and instead appear like cheap knockoffs. LG, like Apple, has had the wisdom too keep a cool, modern tech look that matches phones -- an arena where products don't need to be shiny metal. As a physician, I really needed the always on display and digital seconds, and it's also charming to escape Apple's bizarre tyranny over watch faces, to select instantly from THOUSANDS of possibilities (directly from the Style itself, via wifi), many of them free (even without customization). The price, discounted heavily because the Style has been (unfairly) maligned, was right, too; if Apple somehow comes out with an enormously improved Watch this fall, I can still afford to get one without feeling too guilty. Bottom line: this is a darned good introductory watch for Android Wear 2.0, elegant yet without unnecessary frills. TIP: if you buy it, get the Watchmaker Pro app from Google Play, and then you can have great fun building a custom watch face for yourself -- even doing some coding in Lua. I'm still delighted with the watch, and probably overly pleased with my custom watch face. SO much better than that little pig of an Apple Watch, even though I'm still an Apple guy with everything else.
A**L
I was very disappointed when the watch would not pair with my phone ...
I was very excited to get my LG watch. I used to think the idea of a smartwatch was silly but finally realized the attraction to not being tethered to my phone so much. I chose to go with an Android product over Apple even though I currently have an iPhone. I plan to abandon Apple as soon as possible. Anyway, I excitedly unboxed my watch only to realize that I had to immediately charge it before playing with it. After waiting around an hour for a full charge I paired it with my phone, applied an update and added a few apps before I put it on the charger for the night. My first full day with it, I was very disappointed when the watch would not pair with my phone and to make it worse, died within 2 hours. Very discouraged and thinking I was going to have to return it, I called LG tech support and was instructed to do a factory reset. Once that was complete and the watch was re-paired with my phone, I used it the second day with much better results. It stayed paired throughout the day, I was even surprised to get some notifications from Facebook messenger (I still am not sure how that happened because there isn't a messenger app). The battery life is still not what I would hope, only lasting about 8 hours. I'm hoping with some additional tweaking (already turned the screen off and even the option to turn on with wrist tilt), it will stretch a little longer. I'm also hoping once I move to an Android phone I will be happier with my purchase.
J**E
Beautiful and affordable first smart watch
This watch looks fantastic and is a very viable cheaper alternative to say the watches offered by Apple and Samsung. Android Wear 2.0 is a delight to use and viewing notifications synced from my iPhone is quick and easy.Many people have complained about the battery life and while sure, it doesn't rival that of the aforementioned Samsung and Apple watches, it does last me a full day (7am-11pm) with the following settings:Always on display: YesAll gestures (inc tilt to wake): OffConnectivity: WiFi is off and Bluetooth to phone onHey Google: OffBrightness: AutoA few things to be aware of if you're linking your watch to an iPhone, the Android Wear app can be a pain but functions for the most part. Also, your Google Fit stats (such as step counters) will not be accessible anywhere other than the watch due to how the android only Google Fit app being required for this function. This has not impacted the watch's overall score as it is not an issue with the watch itself.THE BOTTOM LINE:This watch is not filled to the brim with premium features, so if you want that, look elsewhere. But, if you wish for a smart watch that's easy to use, looks nice, has all of the basic features of Android Wear 2.0, all for the cost of an affordable, entry-level watch; then this could be the one for you.
C**N
Sencillo y tamaño justo.
Diseño discreto lo cual me gusta. Buen tamaño ya que soy de muñecas delgadas. Para el uso que le doy la bateria me dura todo el día y aun le queda energía.
E**5
Dud
This watch never performed adequately, constantly crashed. Battery life monitor wasn't reliable. Battery life was a day at max. Wasn't reliable for calls or messages. This was supposed to make my life easier and it ended up in a drawer after 2 weeks
C**N
LG Watch dejó de cargar de un día para otro
Tuve un Pebble Time que duró más de dos años y la conexión con Bluetooth era estable; la experiencia con ese reloj fue buena. Por otro lado, el LG Watch lo compre poco más de 6 meses y ya no carga. Cabe mencionar que la experiencia con el reloj nunca fue satisfactoria, la conexión con el bluetooth no era estable y el gesto de la muñeca para encender la pantalla nunca funcionó adecuadamente. Me gustaría saber si es posible cambiar el producto por otro dado que tengo menos de un año con este artefacto.
C**N
Compre nuevo pero no venía como nuevo
Compre nuevo pero no venía empacado como nuevo. Estaba el reloj y todos sus accesorios fuera del lugar dentro de empaque de LG. Sin sellos de Nuevo tampoco.
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