LG G Watch Hands On and First-Look: Harnessing the Power of Android Wear, Perfectly
- Lightweight and Easy to Handle
- Clear and Bright Screen
- Waterproof
- Could have used Auto Brightness Feature
- Design Could have been better
- Not many Apps
LG G Watch First Look and Hands On: Battery Life and Verdict
LG's watch should be your primary choice in Android Wear if you are looking to get most out of the battery.
The G Watch has brilliant battery backup that will easily last for more than a day under normal or mixed usage. But we have to find out more to understand exactly how powerful and potent the battery is after more usage.

The charger for the G Watch makes use of a magnetic connection to keep it in place. It also has a replaceable sticky pad on the bottom to allow you to stick the device almost anywhere you want. And anyway, the charger is easier to user than for most others in the market.

As a final word, for the time being, the LG G Watch brings a lot to the table, as far as the Android Wear platform is concerned. Sure we're still in the early days of the smartwatch operating system, but LG is out there with a device that will show you the way to the future of the wearable tech business.

While the G watch might seem a bit expensive at Rs. 14,990, it will still come as a stong rival to the likes of Gear 2 and Gear Fit. Also the fact that device runs the latest Android Wear OS might help users. But more needs to found out after spending more time with the G watch.


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