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ASUS ZenWatch 3 WI503Q-GL-DB 1.39-inch AMOLED Smart Watch with Dark Brown Leather Strap
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Brand | ASUS |
Model Name | Asus ZenWatch 3 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Dark-Brown Leather Band |
Screen Size | 1.39 |
Special Feature | Pedometer |
Shape | Round |
Target Audience | Unisex Adult |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
About this item
- 1.39" AMOLED Display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3 with stainless steel and diamond-cut bezel
- Customizable multiple button design to increase productivity. Built-in Wi-Fi extends the range and connectivity with your phone
- IP67 Water Resistance protects against water immersion up to 1 meter
- ASUS-exclusive HyperCharge technology that provides industry-leading charge times - just 15 minutes to a 60% charge
- Latest Android OS-Smart Gesture control to scroll through apps, pages and built-in Speaker to conduct calls, hear voice messages, notifications
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ASUS ZenWatch 3, WI503Q-GL-DB
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A Sight To BeholdASUS ZenWatch 3 follows the tradition of fine watchmaking with its luxurious,detail-focused design and construction from high-quality materials. It provides timely information at a glance, offers a wealth of useful features that make your life easier, and features a customizable design so you can create your own perfect watch. Innovative quick-charging technology keeps ASUS ZenWatch 3 on your wrist longer, so you can always stay informed and be in the moment. The ASUS ZenWatch 3 is an ASUS wearable device powered by Android Wear and produced in partnership with Google. ASUS ZenWatch 3 seamlessly pairs with an Android smartphone to extend its functionality over Wifi connective provide relevant and useful information when it is needed most, it can work alone without the smartphone and serve as a wellness manager. |
Redefining SmartwatchASUS ZenWatch 3 is meticulously fashioned from jewelry- grade 316L stainless steel, resulting in a luxurious accessory that not only looks incredible, but feels great to wear as well. This premium, cold-forged steel is 82% stronger than traditional steel to ensure that ASUS ZenWatch 3 stands up to the rigors of daily wear. genuine Italian leather watch strap and diamond-cut bezel and intricately detailed setting add a further touch of refinement and precision. With ASUS ZenWatch 3, total luxury never looked so good. A new thin-bezel and three-button design redefines the smartwatch to provide quicker and easier operation. The customizable top button provides quick access to your favorite app or feature. The middle button provides a range of functions, including access to Interactive, Ambient, Theater, and Brightness Boost modes. The bottom button switches the watch to Eco Mode for the times you need extra-long battery life. |
No Need To RushASUS ZenWatch 3 is powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor, which consumes 25% less energy than the previous Snapdragon 400 processor for dramatically improved battery life. An all-new Eco Mode instantly enabled with one click of the watch's bottom button extends battery life by more than 200% and turns off networking and notifications for times when you do not want to be disturbed. ASUS ZenWatch 3 also features exclusive HyperCharge technology that provides industry-leading charge times just 15 minutes to reach a 60% charge and a convenient magnetic charging connector that snaps into place automatically. To keep ASUS ZenWatch 3 on your wrist even longer, an optional battery pack is available that provides 40% more battery life without sacrificing your watch’s stylish looks. |
Your personal workout coach
The all-new ASUS ZenFit app automatically counts your steps, encourages you to stand and move at regular intervals, and works together with its companion smartphone app to provide a complete picture of your daily activity. ZenFit also tracks a range of essential workout activities including walking, running, push-ups, and sit-ups with leading accuracy and lets you set goals to help you stay motivated and improve your fitness and health. With an IP67 water-resistance rating, ASUS ZenWatch 3 can be submerged in up to one meter of water for 30 minutes, so you can wear it all day, even when showering.
*Zenfone 3 Deluxe shown is sold separately.
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Your Go-To AssistantThe ZenWatch Manager smartphone app lets you easily personalize your ASUS ZenWatch 3 from one convenient location. Select from a wide variety of watch faces and customize each one with up to three widgets to display the information that is most important to you. |
No Need To RushASUS ZenWatch 3 is powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 processor, which consumes 25% less energy than the previous Snapdragon 400 processor for dramatically improved battery life. An all-new Eco Mode — instantly enabled with one click of the watch's bottom button — extends battery life by more than 200% and turns off networking and notifications for times when you do not want to be disturbed. ASUS ZenWatch 3 also features exclusive HyperCharge technology that provides industry-leading charge times — just 15 minutes to reach a 60% charge — and a convenient magnetic charging connector that snaps into place automatically. To keep ASUS ZenWatch 3 on your wrist even longer, an optional battery pack is available that provides 40% more battery life without sacrificing your watch’s stylish looks. |
Smart Help, Right On TimeASUS ZenWatch 3 organizes your important information, determines what you need and when, and shows it to you before you even ask. Get messages from friends, weather updates at a glance, and a variety of useful assistance that helps you make the most of your day. |
A Gift That You’ll Want to Keep For YourselfWith the meticulous craftsmanship and timeless design of a fine mechanical watch, ASUS ZenWatch 3 is a timepiece you’ll want to wear every day. With a look inspired by an annular solar eclipse, it exudes sophisticated style and delivers a new level of powerful functionality. ASUS ZenWatch 3 comes packaged in a beautifully crafted box and includes a convenient and stylish stand to hold your watch while you are not wearing it. |
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Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 1.5 x 0.4 inches |
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Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
ASIN | B01LX50IMH |
Item model number | WI503Q-GL-DB |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
OS | Android OS 6.0.1. Android Wear; Compatible with Android4.3+ |
Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
Special features | Pedometer |
Display technology | AMOLED |
Other display features | Wireless |
Human Interface Input | Touchscreen, Buttons |
Scanner Resolution | 400 x 400 |
Color | Dark-Brown Leather Band |
Whats in the box | quick start guidel parts and features guide warranty guide, Magnet pogo charging cable |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computers |
Date First Available | October 17, 2016 |
Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Standing screen display size | 1.39 |
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ASUS, wearable Tech WI503Q-GL-DB, 1.39" circular AMOLED (400x400 287 ppi) gorilla glass 3, Gunmetal, dark-brown Leather band, touch screen, Qualcomm apq 8009w, 1.2GHz, 512MB DDR3, 4GB EMMC, Android OS 6.0.1. Android wear (Compatible with android4.3+), 802.11BGN, Bluetooth 4.1. Refer page 15-16 in User Manual for troubleshooting steps.
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Customers like the appearance of the wearable computer, mentioning it looks really good. They appreciate the clean, round face design. They are also satisfied with value. However, some customers have issues with responsiveness, and connectivity. Opinions are mixed on quality, battery life, performance, and charging.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the wearable computer. They mention that it has a nice clean round face design, and looks like a regular watch. They appreciate the elegance of the polished stainless steel body, and the bright and crisp display. Some mention that the watch feels thinner than the G Watch, and that the display is nice bright and sharp.
"...And I love that it looks like a regular watch, allowing me to discretely and fashionably have access to a simple activity tracker and phone..." Read more
"...The ZenWatch also feels looks and feels thinner than the G Watch, even though I think they're technically about the same...." Read more
"...mesh band that is specifically designed for the Zenwatch 3, it looks really good, and it's actually become my favorite watch band due to the..." Read more
"...The watch faces are real nice. It actually looked like a watch...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the wearable computer. Some mention that the quality is very good, the build quality is first class, and the leather band is of great quality. However, others say that it has a bad product and bad customer service, it's badly engineered, and that the display became defective after 2 weeks.
"...The look and feel of the watch definitely seem high quality. I'm a big guy with large hands; the watch looks appropriately sized on me...." Read more
"...Build quality: The watch itself feels very solid and well built. Unfortunately, the watch band attachment is poorly designed...." Read more
"...It is about 1" long by 1/2" wide. It's the most ridiculous contraption I have ever seen for a charging dock or base...." Read more
"...I won't because it doesn't change the fact that this is still an excellent watch...." Read more
Customers like the value of the wearable computer. They say it has great features at the best price, and the inexpensive chargers make it easy to carry one during travel.
"...I chose this watch for it was the least expensive of the watches that contained the SnapDragon 2100 which should carry the watch through more..." Read more
"...+Compact charger makes it easy to carry one during travel.+Inexpensive chargers mean I can spread a few around in key locations..." Read more
"...I would absolutely recommend getting this watch, the price is unbeaten at $229...." Read more
"...First, the price wins compared to the rest. This is the best bang for your buck right here so far...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the wearable computer. Some mention that it has great battery life, the ambient light sensor can help conserve battery life and it charges so fast. However, others say that it definitely has a huge limitation with the battery and it drains fast.
"...I discovered the "tilt to wake" feature was guilty of draining the battery...." Read more
"...Battery life: I am very happy with battery life. By the end of the day, it's slightly above 50%, even with moderately high use...." Read more
"...The first thing I discovered though is that the battery life sucks to the third degree...." Read more
"...had no idea I was on a speaker and not holding the phone. Battery life. I am not one of those to play games on my watch...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention that it performs great and has great battery life, while others say that it only works part of the time, the mic does not work that great, and the main button quit working after two months.
"...It does everything I want it to do, mainly see my notifications, answer texts, and see the time and date. It has a smooth interface for what I use...." Read more
"...CONS (-):- agree with other reviewer that mic does not work that great causing "Ok Google" function to not work properly as well as..." Read more
"...I haven't answered or made calls with the watch but the speaker seems to work fine...." Read more
"...reviews indicate as expected(can't put in much of an antenna) GPS works OK outdoors but generally not so well indoors although I have seen videos of..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the wearable computer. Some mention that it charges quickly, and the functions are smooth and not delayed. However, others say that it has charging issues, and that the charging mechanism is a huge letdown. Some customers also find the charger awkward and the charging setup to be a little difficult.
"...Charging is super quick. I snap on the magnetic charger while eating breakfast and getting my briefcase loaded for work...." Read more
"...The swipe functions are smooth and not delayed like some reviews I've seen on the web. The watch does get warm when charging...." Read more
"...sometime not connect fully and will connect, unconnect, and end up not charging...." Read more
"...And it does have a really quick charge in case I forget to charge it the night before. The ONLY thing that gave me pause in buying this watch..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the responsiveness of the wearable computer. They mention that it seems a bit slow, has noticeable lag launching certain apps, and the display doesn't activate fast enough when a wrist gesture is used. The UI lags and is not nearly as responsive as the Huawei was. Some say that the performance of this watch is very inconsistent, and that the buttons take so many seconds to function.
"...watch gestures (like when changing my son's diaper) the watch navigated deep into app menus...." Read more
"...is that when the watch is disconnected from your phone the time goes extremely wrong. We are talking about hours off...." Read more
"...Screen time has to be limited and the watch has to be used for the most basic of functions if you want more than 9 hours out of it...." Read more
"...It did have precise timing, no doubt, but I had to download an app called Android wear. The reviews got a 2/5 and a most recent review for 1.7/5...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the wearable computer. They mention that it frequently disconnects from the paired device, and that it randomly disconnects. They also say that it has connectivity issues and that the watch won't recover using normal Bluetooth protocols.
"...I love the design and I even considered keeping it with the disconnecting issues and not being able to access the storage to add music, but the deal..." Read more
"...So as you guess the straps slide away from the band a lot and I've had my watch fall off once...." Read more
"...The charger will sometime not connect fully and will connect, unconnect, and end up not charging...." Read more
"...About once or twice a day it will disconnect from my phone, but I'm not sure if the problem lies in the watch, the phone, or in user error..." Read more
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The look and feel of the watch definitely seem high quality. I'm a big guy with large hands; the watch looks appropriately sized on me. It may feel/look uncomfortably large on a smaller person.
What attracted me most to this watch were other reviews about its battery life. I knew it would require daily charging, but the only way I can get the watch to make it beyond the 24-hour mark is by leaving it on Eco mode most of the time. At night, while wearing it to bed (it tracks sleep effeciency) I leave it in eco mode and also activitate threater mode (which turns off the display screen). Defaulting to eco mode is generaly not an issue, especially at work when my phone sits right next to me on my desk anyway. And the watch reconnects to the phone real quickly when I turn off eco mode (like if I'm going into a meeting and want to be able to discretely see phone notifications). I also leave "always on" disabled. And I disabled the one-handed gestures option. I like the concept of operating the watch by making gestures with just my left arm (the arm I wear the watch on), but I never could get it to work right without looking like a bird with a crippled wing. And when I wasn't trying to make watch gestures (like when changing my son's diaper) the watch navigated deep into app menus. So... no gestures, "always on" disabled, eco mode most of the time... I can easily wear it for 24-hours straight and still have 20% battery remaining.
Charging is super quick. I snap on the magnetic charger while eating breakfast and getting my briefcase loaded for work. It really does only take about 15-30 minutes to charge. Even when I've run it completely dead it only took about 45 minutes to charge all the way back up. Sometimes it goes straight into rapid charging, sometimes regular charging. I haven't figured out how it knows when to charge at which speed, but it always seems to charge quickly.
Ultimately, this is a completely unnecessary extension of a smartphone (I currently use the LG V10), but is still a pretty cool piece of technology. And I love that it looks like a regular watch, allowing me to discretely and fashionably have access to a simple activity tracker and phone notifications on my wrist.
UPDATE
I discovered the "tilt to wake" feature was guilty of draining the battery. The watch was waking up many times throughout the day, triggered by things like driving or typing. Once I disabled this feature, battery life immediately and dramatically improved. Now I even have "always on" enabled and can still easily reach the 24-hour mark!
Fit: I have a 6.5 inch (16.5 cm) diameter wrist (a bit on the small side for men), and the watch fits well. The lugs curve inward, so despite a small gap on each side, the watch fits snugly on my wrist. In contrast, the original LG G Watch which wobbles around on my wrist. The ZenWatch also feels looks and feels thinner than the G Watch, even though I think they're technically about the same.
Build quality: The watch itself feels very solid and well built. Unfortunately, the watch band attachment is poorly designed. The proprietary mechanism is a narrow piece of plastic, but leather, at the point where it attaches to the lugs. This morning (after less than a week of use), the band snapped completely in two at this narrow point. I like the watch well enough that I'm sending it back for replacement, but I'm mentioning this because the design seems to make this problem inevitable, and I suspect it will happen again. :(
Screen: The screen is large and high-quality, surrounded by an attractive narrow bezel.
Software: Android Wear 1.5 is very usable, but I'm looking forward to Android Wear 2.0 when it is eventually released.
Battery life: I am very happy with battery life. By the end of the day, it's slightly above 50%, even with moderately high use. I definitely need to charge it every day, but I'm not worried about the battery life dropping to less than a day. Furthermore, the ability to enter theater mode with a double click of the power button or to enter airplane/eco mode with a tap of the bottom button means that the battery life can be extended. (The theater mode is also very helpful with a toddler who likes to touch shiny things.)
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2017
Fit: I have a 6.5 inch (16.5 cm) diameter wrist (a bit on the small side for men), and the watch fits well. The lugs curve inward, so despite a small gap on each side, the watch fits snugly on my wrist. In contrast, the original LG G Watch which wobbles around on my wrist. The ZenWatch also feels looks and feels thinner than the G Watch, even though I think they're technically about the same.
Build quality: The watch itself feels very solid and well built. Unfortunately, the watch band attachment is poorly designed. The proprietary mechanism is a narrow piece of plastic, but leather, at the point where it attaches to the lugs. This morning (after less than a week of use), the band snapped completely in two at this narrow point. I like the watch well enough that I'm sending it back for replacement, but I'm mentioning this because the design seems to make this problem inevitable, and I suspect it will happen again. :(
Screen: The screen is large and high-quality, surrounded by an attractive narrow bezel.
Software: Android Wear 1.5 is very usable, but I'm looking forward to Android Wear 2.0 when it is eventually released.
Battery life: I am very happy with battery life. By the end of the day, it's slightly above 50%, even with moderately high use. I definitely need to charge it every day, but I'm not worried about the battery life dropping to less than a day. Furthermore, the ability to enter theater mode with a double click of the power button or to enter airplane/eco mode with a tap of the bottom button means that the battery life can be extended. (The theater mode is also very helpful with a toddler who likes to touch shiny things.)
I actually ended up directly comparing the Zenwatch 3 to the Huawei Watch 2 Classic, and the Zenwatch 3 won by far. I am actually very disappointed in the Huawei Watch 2 Classic just comparing it to the Zenwatch 2, but the Zenwatch 3 is even better than that. I'm surprised because on paper the Huawei Watch 2 Classic should've been the better watch with a heartbeat sensor, GPS (doesn't rely on the phone's GPS), better water resistance, etc. In the end none of those features mattered, because the Zenwatch 3 is an overall much better watch.
What I liked about the Zenwatch 3 over the Huawei Watch 2 Classic is the whole Asus experience. Asus simply makes a better overall smartwatch experience with their Asustek apps, and these were missing from the Huawei experience. The Huawei Watch 2 Classic was just very vanilla and boring and lacking in software based features. For example, there's no sleep monitoring function because Google Fit doesn't have that function, whereas Asus ZenFit does have this function (which seems kind of silly since the Huawei Watch 2 Classic has a heartbeat monitor which would be great for tracking sleep). I also really like the Zenwatch Manager app, whereas the Huawei Watch 2 Classic completely depended on the Android Wear app for manager all the features (which the Zenwatch 2 and 3 also use, but Zenwatch Manager allows for even more customization). The Zenwatch 3 also has a much bigger screen and it also looks a lot more dressy and expensive. About the only thing that I liked more about the Huawei Watch 2 Classic over the Zenwatch 3 was the standard size band, but that was completely negated when I found the metal mesh band for the Zenwatch 3, because I would buy and use the same band for the Huawei Watch 2 Classic because I really like that band.
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end, though, and apparently it's been formally announced that Asus is getting out of the smartwatch arena. I'm tempted to take a star away from this review because of this, but I won't because it doesn't change the fact that this is still an excellent watch. But I do think it's a shame that they are doing this because this also means that that they aren't going to be providing future OS upgrades for this watch. Now, all that being said, I don't really have a problem with that currently, as I think that Oreo is relatively a useless upgrade for a phone, but especially for a watch. I'm just glad they upgraded the watch to Wear 2.0 and Nougat, because I think those were two very important upgrades for the smartwatch platform. However, I can definitely see how this could start to limit this watch like a year or two from now. That's not a ridiculous concern as some might think, because this isn't a phone, it's a watch, and watch (even a smartwatch) should have a longer usable life than just a year or two. I'm hoping that Asus reconsiders sometime in the near future and puts out a Zenwatch 4. Until such time (if ever) I don't really know what I'm going to do after the Zenwatch 3. I may end up just going back to a dumbwatch, as I'm really unimpressed with the other Android Wear smartwatch offerings.
So, in summary, I love the watch, it's by far my favorite smartwatch (with the Zenwatch 2 being a close second), but I am disappointed about the (apparent lack of) future for the Zenwatch line. I would recommend getting one while you still can!
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La calidad en si es bastante buena, es muy bonito, solo no le pongo 5 estrellas pq me hubiese gustado carga inalambrica en lugar de por unos pines que aunque son faciles de alinear es facil de que se muevan y para el dia siguiente no vas a tener la carga completa que esperabas.