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Outdated (but still quick) CPU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: 2017-09-09, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
If you're looking for a smartphone with average looks and somewhat above average performance, the Asus Zenfone AR fits that bill. The design is rather plebeian, but the screen, battery life, voice, and data performance all exceeded my expectations. The An...
Limited practical use-cases for AR and VR, Google Daydream headset needs to be purchased separately, Average battery life, Photos by Raj Rout, Facebook Comments, ShareTweet
It's no doubt that the ASUS ZenFone AR is an ambitious smartphone – and the one that gels with the Taiwanese brand's philosophy quite well – offering innovative and industry-leading features such as support for both Augmented and Virtual Reality, and 8GB...
Published: 2017-08-28, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Every time a new platform comes out, the gadget world runs headfirst into a vicious Catch-22: How do you get people to adopt new technology when there isnt any content, and if there isnt anyone using the tech, how do you convince developers to make cont...
Published: 2017-08-24, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Has a super bright and sharp display, Unique camera system onboard (thanks to Tango spec req.), Phone body has a no-frills premium build, Battery life is generous (when not using AR), Has Google Tango AR inside
Tango app selection lacking, Retail price a bit high for non-AR users, Some AR apps drain battery fairly quick
There are several versions of the ASUS ZenFone AR out on the market today. One has 6GB Ram and 64GB internal storage that costs $600. That version has GSM connectivity and is available through Amazon. Another version also works with GSM SIM compatibility...
Published: 2017-08-19, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Support for both Daydream VR and Google Tango, Great display, Impressive audio quality, Surprisingly good camera, Solid performance, even with Tango apps
ASUS's ZenUI feels like overkill, Disappointing battery life, Many Tango experiences miss the mark, Not compelling if you're not interested in Tango
Lenovo's Phab2 Pro might have been first, but the ZenFone AR's superior hardware makes it the best Tango device yet. That's not really saying much, though: The Tango experience isn't much better than it was a year ago, and there still isn't much there to...
Published: 2017-08-17, Author: Jordan , review by: androidpolice.com
The display is a tolerable size with a crisp resolution, nice color balance, and good viewing angles, It's pretty good, especially coming from Asus. Most outdoor photos come out looking nice, indoor and lowlight shots are hit or miss, though, Even though
It feels weak and it's quite loud. The noise it makes is also really, really annoying, To say that it's disappointing would be an understatement. It's subpar with normal use, annoyingly bad with heavy usage, and absolutely deplorable with Tango, I am stil
So where does this leave us? The ZenFone AR isn't a bad phone, but it isn't a great one, either. In the end, I don't that it's worth buying currently. Tango is cool and all, but you'll likely play with it a few times and never open it (or the apps) again...
Abstract: It's not often you see a phone pack in multiple experimental Google features, but ASUS has done it with the ASUS ZenFone AR. The company's latest flagship phone is built for Google Tango, a once experimental augmented reality (AR) system that has now made...
Stylish design, Solid performance, Excellent camera, Supports Google Daydream VR and Project Tango
Single speaker lacks oomph, AR and VR quickly drains the battery, Not enough Project Tango apps right now
The Asus ZenFone AR gives us a tantalizing peek at the future of smartphones. For $599, you get a smartphone powerful enough to support some of Google's most innovative software. There's also the slick customizable user interface and the excellent camera...