Budget < 25K
Dial Shape: Round
Size: <= 42 mm Preferably 33 mm (1.3")
OS: Preferably Android Wear
I am looking at the following.
Fossil Q Wander (42 mm dia) / Q Marshall (46 mm dia is the downer)
Huawei Watch
Moto 360 2nd Edition
LG Urbane 2 (Too expensive at $400)
Asus ZenWatch 3 (runs on SD 2100).
I am leaning towards the Fossil Q Wander primarily because it uses Snapdragon Wearable chipset 2100 instead of the SD400. Secondly the screen/case is smaller in size. The worry is it is mainly targeted for women. Do you guys also think so? How would it look on a male with small wrists?
The Second watch I am considering is the Huawei Watch. The only concern is that Huawei seems to be ditching Android Wear for Tizen. The delay in Android Wear 2.0 seems to be killing the smartwatch makers. The problem is the first gen may not get software updates when Wear 2.0 is released.
The current front runner is Asus Zenwatch though it does not look as classy as the Huawei.
Just now saw the Wear 2.0 capabilities video from Google IO. Seems awesome.
Any suggestions?
Dial Shape: Round
Size: <= 42 mm Preferably 33 mm (1.3")
OS: Preferably Android Wear
I am looking at the following.
Fossil Q Wander (42 mm dia) / Q Marshall (46 mm dia is the downer)
Huawei Watch
Moto 360 2nd Edition
LG Urbane 2 (Too expensive at $400)
Asus ZenWatch 3 (runs on SD 2100).
I am leaning towards the Fossil Q Wander primarily because it uses Snapdragon Wearable chipset 2100 instead of the SD400. Secondly the screen/case is smaller in size. The worry is it is mainly targeted for women. Do you guys also think so? How would it look on a male with small wrists?
The Second watch I am considering is the Huawei Watch. The only concern is that Huawei seems to be ditching Android Wear for Tizen. The delay in Android Wear 2.0 seems to be killing the smartwatch makers. The problem is the first gen may not get software updates when Wear 2.0 is released.
The current front runner is Asus Zenwatch though it does not look as classy as the Huawei.
Just now saw the Wear 2.0 capabilities video from Google IO. Seems awesome.
Any suggestions?
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