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You've likely noticed that Fitbit has launched its proper smartwatch, the Ionic, and that Samsung has also got new Gear wearables. Well both are in our chart. We've rounded up some of the smartest watches to potentially grace your arm in 2017, but includ...
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First launched way back in September 2016 at IFA, the Asus ZenWatch 3 has only recently reached the UK and certain other territories. It's the follow-up to the Asus ZenWatch 2 (obviously), a smartwatch that offered decent value but wasn't exactly the most...
Big, bright display, Generally attractive design, Decent performance, Reasonable battery life...
Very basic fitness tracking, Cheap charging dock...
The Asus ZenWatch 3 is an attractive enough smartwatch that has now been upgraded with Android Wear 2.0...
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Asus took to the stage at IFA 2016 in Berlin to unveil the Asus ZenWatch 3, the first in the ZenWatch series to ditch the rectangular display for a traditional circular display. Focusing more on design than features, the ZenWatch 3 appeals to a more fash...
The Asus ZenWatch 3 is a gorgeous smartwatch – possibly one of the best-looking to date – but there are shortcomings to the circular smartwatch. It's limited in terms of fitness tracking, measuring only steps and standing hours and offering tracking for o...
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Love the idea of a smart watch but still pine for your classic and stylish wrist watch? The Asus ZenWatch 3 is worth considering. It's an easy-to-use smart watch that works with both Android devices and iPhones. It looks stylish and it'll even last up to...
The watch straps are customisable, so you change the look of the watch easily, Sleek and stylish design, You can customise which app the top button launches, Tracks daily activity including steps taken, distance travelled, and calories burnt, Use with iOS...
Watch face is large and may not suit smaller wrists, Watch will double as an activity tracker but we found it wasn't all that accurate, While it works with iPhones many of the features, such as taking calls through the watch as well as using the ZenWatch...
Considering the relatively inexpensive price tag, the Asus Zenwatch 3 ticks the box for style. When it comes to substance, it's definitely a better fit for those with Android devices as some features won't work with iPhones. It's a fairly basic smart watc...
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The biggest issue with some smartwatches is they don't actually look like a watch. They are big and bulky but that's not what you'll find with the compact and stylish ASUS Zenwatch 3.The device has a round face with a design and construction you would fin...
Stylish design, thin and sleek, bright sharp display, water resistant...
No heart rate monitor, no built-in GPS, no NFC...
The ASUS Zenwatch 3 offers the best of both worlds – a stylish timepiece and a smart device all rolled into oneUser Rating Be the first one! Related PostsLG G Watch R smartwatch reviewIKEA unveils a smart lighting solution you can control with your phone...
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Got some leftover ang bao money and not sure what to do with it? The right smartwatch can help you exercise better, get more organized, or sleep better (perhaps even all three). But with so many choices out there, how do you know which is the best for you...
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The Asus ZenWatch 3 arrived in Canada in early November 2016 to significant excitement among fans of Android Wear devices, especially given the fact that Google's wearable operating system has faced a dearth of releases lately.Motorola hasn't produced a n...
"One of the first things I noticed about Asus' ZenWatch 3 is how stunning it is"...
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If the Asus ZenWatch 3 is the last Android Wear 1-running smartwatch we review, it's a fitting finale. Put it next to the original LG G Watch or even the first Moto 360 and you can see how far the smartwatch has come in form and function, despite Android...
It's a looker, alright, Good battery life, Is about to improve with Android Wear 2.0...
Fitness aspect feels almost pointless, Those lugs, Limited strap options...
The Asus ZenWatch 3 is a well-rounded smartwatch, but Asus's fitness angle is weak without the features to support it. This is all about style, and it will be a much better device the moment it gets Android Wear 2.0. Until then, you're still looking at a...
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The Android Wear ecosystem seems to have stalled a little this year, marred by delayed release of Wear 2.0 and a lack of devices from most major tech companies. That doesn't mean we haven't seen new devices or good devices. Several traditional watch maker...
The Asus ZenWatch 3 is an exceptionally well designed and built device, unlike many smartwatches it perfectly straddles the line between Fashion/ jewellery, timepiece and smart device. I can not fault the construction or overall feel of the device, it's s...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2018-08-27 15:09:09
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One of the best Android wearables just got better but with smartwatches floundering, is the ASUS ZenWatch 3 the saviour and a must-have? Read the full ASUS ZenWatch 3 review: Download the AndroidAuthority App: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: ——————————...
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Note: This article was first published on October 14, 2016. Now updated with availability details.Yesterday, ASUS unveiled their range of computing and mobile devices for the upcoming holiday season. And today, we are turning the spotlight onto the new Ze...
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The Asus ZenWatch 3 marks a change in direction for the Taiwanese firm and its smartwatch line, bringing in the much preferred circular display and a more premium design than its predecessors.In terms of the Asus ZenWatch 3 price you're looking at €229 (a...
Premium design, Fast charging, Customizable buttons...
No heart rate monitor, Too flashy for some...
The ZenWatch 3 is a well built, premium Android Wear watch. The design may be a little too flashy for some, but the fast charging and optional power pack takes some of the pain out of the charging ritual...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2018-08-27 15:09:11
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The Asus ZenWatch 3 marks a change in direction for the Taiwanese firm and its smartwatch line, bringing in the much preferred circular display and a more premium design than its predecessors.In terms of the Asus ZenWatch 3 price you're looking at €229...
Premium design, Fast charging, Customizable buttons...
No heart rate monitor, Too flashy for some...
The ZenWatch 3 is a well built, premium Android Wear watch. The design may be a little too flashy for some, but the fast charging and optional power pack takes some of the pain out of the charging ritual...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2018-08-27 15:09:11
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Launched at Berlin, the ZenWatch 3 is perhaps the most luxurious product launched by Asus at IFA 2016- they are better known for their affordable range of computing products.ZenWatch 3 runs on Android Wear and comes with Google Now onboard. However, in a...
Premium looks, Battery saving features, quick charge, IPX67...
Size could be a bit big for some...
The ZenWatch 3 looks very premium. The battery saving feature and IPX7 rating are thoughtful additions- with a range of design and watch face options available, the watch looks like it could be a quiet winner.However, the launch date and pricing will be v...
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Asus has unveiled its latest ZenWatch model, following two watches that have tried to be a little different in the original ZenWatch and ZenWatch 2 . It's perhaps a little worrying, then, that the latest ZenWatch doesn't so much strive to be different, p...
The Asus ZenWatch 3 is a welcome addition to the Android Wear portfolio and for the €229 asking price, you get a pretty good quality device with reasonable looks and hopefully performance that will keep other devices at bay. There's only so much you can t...
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Asus finally got around to updating the ZenWatch 3 to Android Wear 2.0. I've been wearing it on and off (no pun intended) for a couple months now, and I have been waiting patiently to see if the new software would change the experience of this smartwatch...
All-day battery, Thin design, Extra buttons for apps...
No heart rate monitor, Few replacement bands, Isn't great with an iPhone...
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The Asus ZenWatch 3 is a reasonably priced, slim and stylish smartwatch that will only get better with the advent of Android Wear 2.0. This watch is much less bulky than other models, and is still a great all-around watch, even though it earned a slightly...
Good battery life, solid set of Smart Functions, good display...
Subpar fitness tracking, average battery life...
While this might not be the watch to choose if you want the best, it definitely should be on your radar if you aren't sure about these products in general and are hesitant to make a large investment, or if you are shopping on a smaller budget. The stylish...
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Asus has long been one of the leaders in the Android Wear smartwatch scene. Their ZenWatch and ZenWatch 2 were excellent devices for their times and well priced to boot. The ZenWatch 3 is the newest entry in the ZenWatch line and it follows in it's ancest...
I gave it away in the title, but the ZenWatch 3 is my new favorite watch. It's design is eye-catching and performance is top notch. It is missing a couple of big features like a heart rate sensor and NFC but those trade-offs are worth the reduced cost, in...
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Now on the third generation of Android Wear-powered smartwatches, ASUS is paving the way with its first circular smartwatch. Sporting a respectable price of $229, ASUS hits the sweet spot for smartwatch pricing and even throws in some little extras that o...
ASUS has crafted an incredible piece of technology here, one that actually looks like a watch in every way, shape and form. From its jewelry-like glass on top to its sleek and svelte body, the ZenWatch 3 is a marvel to both look at and wear all day. With...
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ASUS latest Android smartwatch is circular, the first for ASUS. As I wore it daily for review, it caught the attention of many people. The natural metal finishing with subtle gold bezel ring (inspired by annular solar eclipse) and durable beige leather st...
all Android Wear, the ZenWatch 3 offers no surprises in terms of interactions. The 2 additional buttons are shortcut keys to open apps. The middle button, like all Android Wear, is a back button that returns you to the watch face, There are only a handful...
ASUS latest Android smartwatch is circular, the first for ASUS. As I wore it daily for review, it caught the attention of many people. The natural metal finishing with subtle gold bezel ring (inspired by annular solar eclipse) and durable beige leather st...
The ASUS ZenWatch 3 is a rather stunning timepiece, based on the amount of attention I get when wearing it. It retails for S$369, available in Silver (this unit), Gunmetal, and Rose Gold, with choice of strap colour in beige or brown. Despite its launch...
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Have smartwatches reached an impasse? We've seen what the technology can do, and watched plenty of big-name mobile manufacturers release wearables, but lately it's felt like the time of the big smartwatch experiment has come and gone. Is it still possibl...
Eyecatching, stylish design with nice variety of color options, Bright, sharp display, Smooth performance, Reasonable price...
Fixedangle band seems designed for very large wrists, Allday battery life can be a struggle, Recharge times not always as fast as promised...
The ZenWatch 3 is pretty. It's solidly built, reasonably intuitive to use, and really does look quite nice. But it is also a big watch – and it's not the just-under-10mm-thickness that gives us pause, but the way the strap seems insistent upon being paire...
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Not long after Android Wear's inception, ASUS entered the smartwatch market with the original ASUS ZenWatch. Although it didn't quite offer the same level of appeal as the circular Moto 360, it marked the beginning of one of the best Android Wear lines...
Beautiful design, Great display, Fast charging, Excellent performance...
Proprietary wrist strap connector, Lacks GPS, NFC, and a heart rate monitor...
ASUS has delivered what is likely the most well-rounded smartwatch to date. With a beautiful design, great display, excellent performance, and solid hardware, it's very difficult not to fall in love with the ZenWatch 3. If you know the smartwatch concept...
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The $229 Asus ZenWatch 3 is an elegant new smartwatch that runs on an old motor. You get basic fitness tracking, customizable watch faces, and interchangeable bands, but the aging Android Wear operating system simply can't compete with offerings from Appl...
Elegant design, Comfortable, Tracks sleep accurately, Battery charges quickly...
Inaccurate fitness measurements in testing, Need to install up to four apps for full functionality, three of which are Android-only, Android Wear remains clunky...
The Asus ZenWatch 3 is the best-looking Android Wear smartwatch we've seen, but it still falls short of the competition...
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Asus has been one of the more persistent promoters of Android Wear since it was released. As other companies have scaled back on wearables, Asus is full speed ahead with a third-generation ZenWatch. The first ZenWatch was a solid addition to the initial w...
Design Bold and maybe a bit divisive, the ZenWatch 3 has a neat steampunk vibe. I think it's rad and it fits well, Battery life Above average in my experience. Well over a day, and maybe good for two days with lighter usage. Also supports fastcharging, Di...
Watch band While it looks and feels nice enough, the connection for the watch band is nonstandard. That means you won't be getting any thirdparty replacements...
If we lived in a world where Android Wear was not in limbo, I'd recommend the ZenWatch 3 with very little reservation. If you want a smartwatch powered by Android Wear, it's absolutely one of the best you can get. The display is solid, and it's got ambien...
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Now in their third generation, smartwatches have become much more refined, but have yet to become a must-wear for your wrist. The Asus Zenwatch 3 is unlikely to reverse that trend. But while the Android Wear-based watch doesn't break any new ground, it's...
Good battery lif, Attractive desig, Customizable watch faces...
No heart-rate monito, Lacks GPS...
At $230, the Asus Zenwatch 3 is an attractive and relatively affordable smartwatch. However, it lacks a heart rate monitor and GPS, features found on even less expensive devices, such as the Samsung Gear Fit 2. Still, the ease with which you can customize...
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hw4all.com Updated: 2018-08-27 15:09:11
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From IFA for IFA Asus activity varies greatly. I remember on one of the exhibitions of the company showed its great MemoPad, and the other did not provide anything new. Still, for the main event is the Asus Computex. At IFA 2016 Asus once again talked abo...
And how do you news, dear readers? I really liked the watch, and the plate is too great, but the scripts use a portable monitor remained a mystery...
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The $229.99 Asus ZenWatch 3 is an elegant new smartwatch that runs on an old motor. You get basic fitness tracking, customizable watch faces, and interchangeable bands, but the aging Android Wear operating system simply can't compete with offerings from A...
Elegant design, Comfortable, Tracks sleep accurately, Battery charges quickly...
Inaccurate fitness measurements in testing, Need to install up to four apps for full functionality, three of which are Android-only, Android Wear remains clunky...
The Asus ZenWatch 3 is the best-looking Android Wear smartwatch we've seen, but it still falls short of the competition...
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