Testseek.co.uk have collected 156 expert reviews of the Asus ZenFone AR ZS571KL / V570KL and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus ZenFone AR ZS571KL / V570KL.
June 2017
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The editors liked
Great display
Good VR/AR abilities
23MP camera takes good shots as a regular camera
Highly customisable UI
Fast fingerprint sensor unlock
5.7in AMOLED display
Decent camera
Project Tango and Daydream View certified
Both VR and AR in one phone
Extremely powerful specs
First reasonably sized AR phone
Great screen
Good camera
Great demo for mobile AR/VR
Very good screen
A great demo device for mobile AR and VR
Nice looking and well-made smartphone
Big bright screen
Fast and fluid performance
Augmented reality and VR in one pocketable package
Gorgeous AMOLED screen
Competent camera
Snappy performance
Handset can be used with Google's Daydream VR headset
The battery will last nearly all day when fully charged
Simple and straightforward to use
Selfie lovers will adore the beautification mode that lets you smooth skin
Enlargen eyes and even adjust th
The editors didn't like
Not all the Asus UI additions are worthwhile
No waterproofing
Uninspiring design
Poor battery life
Rating
Too expensive
Lacks top-end performance
Somewhat prosaic design
Zenfone 3 Zoom's camera is better
Tango AR software needs to prove itself beyond furniture apps
Relatively plain design
Very expensive
Second-tier CPU
Not water-resistant
Old processor
Tango is essentially dead
AR is moving beyond extra cameras and sensors
Questionably button quality and Asus software
Outdated (but still quick) CPU
Cameras that enable AR unavoidably pricey
Custom Android UI is a little overbearing
Expensive
Annoying user interface
Boring design
AR is gimmicky
The design is a little basic and not as stylish as some highend smartphones
The display suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks
The camera struggles to take good shots in low light
It's not as fast as we'd expect at opening apps and su
Published: 2018-08-02, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
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Handset can be used with Google's Daydream VR headset, The battery will last nearly all day when fully charged, Simple and straightforward to use, Selfie lovers will adore the beautification mode that lets you smooth skin, enlargen eyes and even adjust th
The design is a little basic and not as stylish as some highend smartphones, The display suffers from glare in bright light and fingerprint marks, The camera struggles to take good shots in low light, It's not as fast as we'd expect at opening apps and su
This is a great handset for those that love virtual reality and augmented reality. It won't win any prizes for speed at opening apps and web browsing, but the battery will last nearly all day on one full charge and there's a make-up mode on the front-faci...
Nice looking and well-made smartphone, big bright screen, fast and fluid performance
Tango is essentially dead, AR is moving beyond extra cameras and sensors, questionably button quality and Asus software
The Asus ZenFone AR came just at the wrong time. It's one of those strange cases where all of its technological advancement is redundant straight out of the box. As surprised as we are to see it launched, it's still kind of exciting to see what Tango coul...
Great display, good VR/AR abilities, 23MP camera takes good shots as a regular camera, highly customisable UI, fast fingerprint sensor unlock
Not all the Asus UI additions are worthwhile, no waterproofing, uninspiring design, poor battery life, Rating:
For eight hundred notes, you've a right to expect something a bit special. While the Asus ZenFone's screen certainly is, and the support for virtual reality is solid, everything else about the device screams 'mid range'. And the lack of proper waterproofi...
Great display, Good VR/AR abilities, 23MP camera takes good shots as a regular camera, Highly customisable UI, Fast fingerprint sensor unlock
Not all the Asus UI additions are worthwhile
For eight hundred notes, you've a right to expect something a bit special. While the Asus ZenFone's screen certainly is, and the support for virtual reality is solid, everything else about the device screams 'mid range'. And the lack of proper waterproofi...
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Published: 2017-08-29, Author: Christian , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Good camera, Snappy performance, Great display
Expensive, Annoying user interface, Boring design, AR is gimmicky
No. With Google's ARCore bringing AR to Android phones Nougat and higher, there's not much of a reason to endure the ugly ZenUI, boring design, average battery life, and a 2016 processor...
Published: 2017-08-18, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
ASUS ZenFone AR ZS571KL-2A003A black 128 GB Dual-SIM Android 7.0 Smartphone£968.51 Buy nowIf you're really determined to see the glass as half full, and are willing to squint a bit, you can just about see the outline of Asus's thinking. Sure, there are p...
Very good screen, A great demo device for mobile AR and VR
Too expensive, Not water-resistant, Old processor
Asus Zenfone AR – Camera The Asus Zenfone AR's camera array is one of the phone's key features. There are three sensors, but only one of them seems to be used when actually taking pictures. When you shoot photos using the background blurring wide-aperture...