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Ixian posted:I'd use mine mostly for fitness tracking, so I'd get a nylon band too probably. Google Fit has come a long way recently while Fitbit seems stuck - not a huge fan of their closed ecosystem so I will probably switch (to Googles' bigger closed ecosystem, I know). Plus I already have my chest strap heartbeat sensor and speed/cadence sensors for my bike hooked up through my phone (neither works with Fitbit) so...It also looks a lot more readable in general, a big drawback of the Surge. I'm not sure exactly what you're expecting, but if you're expecting the heart rate or pedometer/activity tracking to be good, you're going to be disappointed.
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# ? Aug 23, 2015 18:21 |
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After two months of using the all steel 360 I think it is a no brainier at the 150 price point. I paid 180 and still think that was a good price for the surprising utility I am getting out of it, like spot on speech recognition and maps directions while driving on my wrist. Battery goes from 6am to midnight with about 30-40 percent remaining for me, ymmv. Don't be one of those people who get the leather though, that combo looks like poo poo.
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# ? Aug 23, 2015 18:56 |
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Ixian posted:Nice. I tried one on at Frys last night, it was actually a little smaller than I thought it would be (I wear a Fitbit Surge for workouts/bike rides so I am used to chunky poo poo I guess). I like the leather strap but the steel band looks nice - seems to be what everyone on Amazon is buying for them. It works great in sunlight (I have the GWR which is identical) but unless you are loading up a phone app with Wear support (Several of them do) you are going get useless fitness tracking. Fit has come a tiny way but it is still borderline useless.
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# ? Aug 23, 2015 19:04 |
Ixian posted:
It's as bright as anything else but I wouldn't call it good. On super bright days it can be hard to see. Apparently the Sony SW3 is the best for that but I've never used it. Ambient light sensor is more for dark situations when you don't want a flashlight on your wrist. It's nice but not worth a flat tire IMO.
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# ? Aug 23, 2015 20:03 |
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Turnquiet posted:After two months of using the all steel 360 I think it is a no brainier at the 150 price point. I paid 180 and still think that was a good price for the surprising utility I am getting out of it, like spot on speech recognition and maps directions while driving on my wrist. Battery goes from 6am to midnight with about 30-40 percent remaining for me, ymmv. I found the on-wrist navigation infuriating while driving but I like it for biking/walking.
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# ? Aug 23, 2015 21:41 |
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Good to know about the fitness tracking (or lack thereof), thanks. I quickly graduated to a chest strap for heartrate (Wahoo TICKR) as well as a hip mounted pedometer (Withings pulse) a while ago after I realized that no all in one wrist mounted device was going to cover those bases, so I am not worried about that - I just want something I can use to glance at easily from time to time to get that info from devices and software that do a better job of it. MapMyRide, for example, has a Wear app that works with their Smartphone app, which in turn connects to all my other gear (including a bluetooth speed/cadence sensor on my wheels - yes I am a fitness gearhead, so what) - with a decent smart watch I could avoid clipping my phone to my handlebar, which in addition to being Not Great for the phone is also hard to read and kills the battery on long rides. So if the heartrate sensor/pedometer on the Urbane sucks, that's OK, I pretty much expect them all to, really. I'd be ok even if it didn't have it, I just like the way it looks, it's classy enough to pass for a regular watch. Better than my Surge, which in addition to being a fairly lovely regular watch also looks like a giant hunk of black rubber plastic on my wrist. Google Fit, at least, will let you import/sync third part data like the Map series in to it, as far as I can tell - anyone have any experience? I might want to check another thread, I know.
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# ? Aug 23, 2015 22:01 |
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If you would rather get a G Watch R for $180 instead of a Moto 360 for $150, then this groupon link is for you: https://www.groupon.com/deals/gg-lg-g-watch-r-android-smartwatch-1
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# ? Aug 24, 2015 22:56 |
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Rastor posted:If you would rather get a G Watch R for $180 instead of a Moto 360 for $150, then this groupon link is for you: Yes to it this is what I paid for my G Watch R and it was well worth the money.
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# ? Aug 24, 2015 23:18 |
Won't be selling my Urbane for that much since I just put a permanent scratch in the metal bezel with my wood desk drawer. And I thought the band was driving me crazy. edit: near the minute hand UnfortunateSexFart fucked around with this message at 02:47 on Aug 25, 2015 |
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# ? Aug 25, 2015 02:38 |
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Reverse Centaur posted:Won't be selling my Urbane for that much since I just put a permanent scratch in the metal bezel with my wood desk drawer. And I thought the band was driving me crazy. My GWR had a nick on the screen you bastard.
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# ? Aug 25, 2015 02:51 |
Three Olives posted:My GWR had a nick on the screen you bastard. srs? I still have the photos I took, here's a 2,000 pixel wide shot of the screen http://i.imgur.com/1oRTSrh.jpg
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# ? Aug 25, 2015 03:00 |
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Reverse Centaur posted:srs? I still have the photos I took, here's a 2,000 pixel wide shot of the screen Yeah, it the tiniest tiny little pin sized nick that you can only see in just the right light if the screen is tilted just the right direction. Seriously no larger than the pointy part of a sewing pin. I think all the screens I own have a nick out of them as did my G Watch, I would have done it sooner than later. I was kidding, I really don't give a poo poo. I didn't think you were trying to pull something, I noticed it when I first got it in the mail and haven't noticed it since. You can still feel it if you rub your nail on the screen or tilt it in just the right way though. Three Olives fucked around with this message at 03:19 on Aug 25, 2015 |
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CNET rumoring that there will be a variety of Wear devices shown at IFA next week: http://www.cnet.com/news/next-wave-of-android-wear-smartwatches-set-to-make-their-debut/
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# ? Aug 25, 2015 18:00 |
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I would say for some devices maybe. IFA isn't a big deal in the US so I would expect any US-centric product (like the Moto 360 2) to have its own press release in the US outside of the conference.
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# ? Aug 25, 2015 18:38 |
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Do we have an ETA on wear on iPhone?
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# ? Aug 25, 2015 23:14 |
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Rastor posted:CNET rumoring that there will be a variety of Wear devices shown at IFA next week: That's been the rumored announce date for the Moto 360 2 for a while. The current rumor for its actual launch is September 8th.
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# ? Aug 25, 2015 23:49 |
Aw poo poo, an Android Wear Urbane LTE may be hard to ignore. I always preferred that design. The Canadian dollar has dropped 25% since I last bought a watch though so they better put it on the Play store. A visual reminder I hope they rename it.
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# ? Aug 26, 2015 02:14 |
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Reverse Centaur posted:Aw poo poo, an Android Wear Urbane LTE may be hard to ignore. I always preferred that design. The Canadian dollar has dropped 25% since I last bought a watch though so they better put it on the Play store. Are you talking about some new, unannounced Urbane LTE along with a new version of Android Wear? Or are you unaware the LTE model doesn't run Wear, it runs a custom varient of WebOS. Android Wear doesn't support LTE radios. The LTE model is completely different, different apps, everything. Also, it's thicker and heavier because it has a huge battery that doesn't last as long thanks to LTE. I can see the appeal of it, maybe, but proper LTE for wearables is a while off, I think.
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# ? Aug 26, 2015 03:48 |
Ixian posted:Are you talking about some new, unannounced Urbane LTE along with a new version of Android Wear? The CNET article posted above says they're going to announce a Wear version at IFA. quote:LG, meanwhile, is expected to release a smartwatch similar to its LG Watch Urbane LTE, which the company showed off in March. The Urbane LTE ran on software called WebOS, which LG purchased from Hewlett-Packard to use on its own products; the new version will run on Android Wear. The LTE thing isn't important to me, I always have my phone. I just like the looks. Chunky huge watches are great.
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# ? Aug 26, 2015 03:59 |
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Reverse Centaur posted:The CNET article posted above says they're going to announce a Wear version at IFA. Huh, missed that. Interesting - since Wear is supposed to be "stock" and not to be modified by OEMs I wonder how they managed it, unless they are the guinea pigs for across the board LTE support in Wear? Still wouldn't buy it, it's a drag on battery in a device that really can't spare any as it is as well as yet another wireless bill, but I get that somebody out there would find it useful. They might as well throw a speaker in the thing too or at least a more complete BT radio for hands free, then it would basically be a tiny, crappier phone you wore on your wrist. Which, lets be honest, people would buy anyway.
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# ? Aug 26, 2015 04:10 |
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Ixian posted:They might as well throw a speaker in the thing too or at least a more complete BT radio for hands free, then it would basically be a tiny, crappier phone you wore on your wrist. Which, lets be honest, people would buy anyway. This is exactly what I want in an Android Wear device. I wouldn't use the speaker for listening to music, but the idea of being able to use it as a speakerphone when driving sounds perfect to me. I can already answer calls from my watch, let me do the actual conversing from there as well, and have it automatically go into speaker through the watch any time you answer a call from there. A speaker would also open the door for audible alarms on the watch, which some people actually would be into.
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# ? Aug 26, 2015 12:55 |
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G-Prime posted:This is exactly what I want in an Android Wear device. I wouldn't use the speaker for listening to music, but the idea of being able to use it as a speakerphone when driving sounds perfect to me. I can already answer calls from my watch, let me do the actual conversing from there as well, and have it automatically go into speaker through the watch any time you answer a call from there. A speaker would also open the door for audible alarms on the watch, which some people actually would be into. Maybe this device you want will have a better solution than what Apple has, but I can never hear my friend clearly when he answers calls on his watch while driving.
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# ? Aug 26, 2015 13:41 |
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Ixian posted:Still wouldn't buy it, it's a drag on battery in a device that really can't spare any as it is as well as yet another wireless bill, but I get that somebody out there would find it useful. They might as well throw a speaker in the thing too or at least a more complete BT radio for hands free, then it would basically be a tiny, crappier phone you wore on your wrist. Which, lets be honest, people would buy anyway. You aren't the market, I know three people in the market for one of these right now. One of my friends is in education and it isn't practical for her to keep her cellphone with her at all times so she has to lock it up when she gets to school even though she is technically allowed to keep it. The other two of us are runners and run with our cellphones for safety but would rather not, if we could get GPS tracking with a decent run app, bluetooth music and emergency calls/texts or hell, even non-emergency texts we are completely sold for I dunno, $500-$600.
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# ? Aug 26, 2015 14:21 |
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G-Prime posted:This is exactly what I want in an Android Wear device. I wouldn't use the speaker for listening to music, but the idea of being able to use it as a speakerphone when driving sounds perfect to me. I can already answer calls from my watch, let me do the actual conversing from there as well, and have it automatically go into speaker through the watch any time you answer a call from there. A speaker would also open the door for audible alarms on the watch, which some people actually would be into. I wish my watch would just beep sometimes. A super simple speaker (hell, one out of a digital watch) that can beep with alarms or beep to tell you your voice command was received would be great.
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# ? Aug 26, 2015 15:01 |
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We're not going to see Project Soli enabled watches until Q1 2016 at the earliest are we?
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# ? Aug 26, 2015 15:11 |
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So, it's looking like there truly is going to be a smaller 360 option. http://www.droid-life.com/2015/08/27/moto-360-small-and-large-pictured-on-wrist/
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 15:56 |
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Reverse Centaur posted:Another useless gimmick. The only impractical thing about it is the idea that any of the current-gen watches are female friendly. Otherwise for narrow usecases it seems like the legit successor to Latitude in the way G+ Locations never really lived up to. IuniusBrutus posted:I really hoped that leaked case is the bigger version. 45mm is just way too big - I want to see some ~40mm designs. The OG Moto 360 VS Moto360 small edition comparison leak looks promising: As for a smaller vs larger 360 2015 comparison, the picture the Lenovo CEO leaked months ago is still the best reference: Ixian posted:Huh, missed that. Interesting - since Wear is supposed to be "stock" and not to be modified by OEMs I wonder how they managed it, unless they are the guinea pigs for across the board LTE support in Wear? Could just be a feature of 1.3 which they haven't mentioned yet. Architecturally Wear is for the most part just Android with a different System UI/Launcher APK, so if it exists in phones the groundwork is already laid for it to exist on watches. The engineering effort really goes into exposing existing features in a way that makes sense e.g. Third party watchfaces are really just live wallpapers under the hood (which is why watchfaces were able to hack their way into being interactive before the official way). I don't think excessive battery drain/poor battery life is a foregone conclusion, since it's likely that Google would implement it much the same way as Wifi - as a fall back for when bluetooth connection isn't possible. So if you used it like other Wear devices, this supposed Urbane LTE would pretty much be the Wear equivalent of the Motorola Maxx series (device with a huge battery). Pork Pie Hat posted:We're not going to see Project Soli enabled watches until Q1 2016 at the earliest are we? It's part of ATAP, so it'll only get a roadmap into consumer technology once it moves out of ATAP.
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 15:58 |
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The flat tire is still there. A full-circle screen would have been nice, but I personally don't care. Won't stop the endless bitching, though. It's overall really nice and I might pick one up, especially if they finally improve the internals/screen. Too bad the Gear S2 is going to be lolTizen, I would be considering that one as well.
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 16:18 |
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Logikv9 posted:The flat tire is still there. A full-circle screen would have been nice, but I personally don't care. Won't stop the endless bitching, though. I never see the flat tire on my 360, I never understood why people get so upset about it.
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 16:26 |
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AnimalChin posted:I never see the flat tire on my 360, I never understood why people get so upset about it. It's annoying when you're using a watchface designed for a circular space (like most of the ones that ship with it.) If you've got a watchface that doesn't use that space you won't notice it.
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 16:31 |
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There are plenty of choices out there without a "flat tire" now so if it bothers you, buy an Urbane or a something. The stuff that the 360 gives you over those other watches is exactly why it has a flat tire, so there's no optimal solution right now.
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 16:48 |
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I didn't think the minor graphical tweaks in Android Wear 1.3 (LCA43/LCA44B) would make any difference, but I have to say I really like them, at least on my square Wear device. I really like the graphical look now with the full width info segments.
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 17:14 |
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I'm probably the only one here who ordered the Rufus Cuff, right?
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 19:18 |
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Alan_Shore posted:I'm probably the only one here who ordered the Rufus Cuff, right? Regardless, it isn't an android wear devices so it would be discussed in the general wearables thread and not this one.
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# ? Aug 27, 2015 19:23 |
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Reverse Centaur posted:Won't be selling my Urbane for that much since I just put a permanent scratch in the metal bezel with my wood desk drawer. And I thought the band was driving me crazy. Couldn't you (or someone who knows what they're doing) carefully buff that out? I mean it's a brushed metal texture anyway by the looks of it
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# ? Aug 28, 2015 02:20 |
Probably? I wouldn't want to try it myself, what kind of profession does that?
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# ? Aug 28, 2015 02:52 |
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Reverse Centaur posted:Probably? I wouldn't want to try it myself, what kind of profession does that? Any jeweler. An auto body repair shop if you are feeling exceptionally cheap/saucy.
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# ? Aug 28, 2015 04:02 |
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I got myself one of thos LG G Watch Urbanes too now. Is it common for these things to charge 1% every 30 minutes?
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# ? Aug 28, 2015 10:51 |
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Surprise! The Huawei Watch can now be preordered on Amazon for release on September 2. Color choices: Stainless Steel with Black Suture Leather Strap, $349 Black Stainless Steel with Black Stainless Steel Link Band, $449 Gold Plated Stainless Steel with Brown Suture Leather Strap, $699 Gold Plated Stainless Steel with Gold Plated Stainless Steel, $799
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# ? Aug 28, 2015 15:39 |
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# ? May 4, 2024 15:16 |
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Rastor posted:Surprise! The Huawei Watch can now be preordered on Amazon for release on September 2. quote:Compatible with most devices with an iOS 8.2 or Android 4.3 or later operating system
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# ? Aug 28, 2015 15:47 |