Testseek.co.uk have collected 169 expert reviews of the Asus ZenWatch WI500Q and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ZenWatch WI500Q.
December 2014
(73%)
169 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: If you simply can't decide which—if any—watch is the right one for you, here are all the strengths and weaknesses of the current crop.I have used all the current Android Wear watches for at least a few weeks, so I have a good handle on what makes them tic...
Attractive desig, Bright scree, Good value versus competitors
Limited functionalit, Too much swipin, Insecure clasp
Asus's first Android Wear watch has a premium design and bright screen but Google's limited operating system holds it back. If you want to put an Android Wear watch on your wrist, you normally have to spend well over $200 or settle for somethin...
Abstract: Thinking about picking up a new smartwatch for the new year? iOS users have to wait a while before the Apple Watch hits store shelves, but owners of Android phones already have some compelling choices available.Google's Android Wear platform has expanded ...
Sharp, classic design, Quality materials at a great price
Not the most comfortable watch to wear, Battery life a bit disappointing
As the Android Wear ecosystem begins to mature we are starting to see some truly great smartwatch contenders, and the ASUS ZenWatch is one of them. It has all the style of a classic time piece while introducing the modern advantages of Android Wear, thoug...
Published: 2014-12-11, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Handsome, understated design, Feels good on your wrist, Inexpensive compared to competing models
Mediocre battery life, Clasp can get in the way of clothes, Heart rate monitor isn't always reliable
ASUS's first Android Wear watch is one of the most stylish we've seen, and feels great on the wrist, to boot. Unfortunately, it suffers form mediocre battery life, an erratic heart monitor and an unsightly bezel surrounding the screen. In the end, though...
Published: 2014-12-10, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Great looking design, Bright display, Comfortable to wear
Inaccurate step counting, Short battery life, Android Wear still needs work
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
199 price is quite competitive, Premium finish gives it a sturdy feel and sophisticated look, Leather stitched strap is tough, Plenty of useful features thanks to the ZenWatch Manager app
Clasp sticks out and can get caught on stuff, Water resistant, but not entirely water proof
Before we pass our final judgment, we have to remember the humble beginnings of early Android Wear smartwatches – they weren't pretty, that's for sure. With each new model coming to fruition, though, we're constantly being impressed by the rapid improveme...
Premium design and build quality, Classy appearance, Great battery life, Beautiful display, Competitive price, Useful software additions
Clunky charger, Inconveniently placed power button
9.0 The Asus Zenwatch brings elegance and class to the Android Wear space at a surprisingly competitive price, which is why we've decided to give it our Editor's Choice Award....
Published: 2014-11-19, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Apart from the Nexus 7 , Asus isn't exactly a household name in mobile. But if the company's new Android Wear smartwatch, the Asus ZenWatch, is any indiciation, it could make a name for itself in wearables. Read on, for Gizmag's review of the most pleasan...