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The best Android Wear device you can get. Asus has been one of the more persistent promoters of Android Wear since it was released. As other companies have scaled back on wearables, Asus is full speed ahead with a third- generation Zen. Watch. The first Zen. Watch was a solid addition to the initial wave of watches, and the Zen. Watch 2 had some appeal due to the extremely competitive price. Both those watches had the same rounded square body and general aesthetic, but the Zen.

Watch 3 is a radical departure. This is a completely round watch—no flat tire—and it makes more tweaks to the UI of Android Wear than any watch I've used before. This device is coming along at a time of uncertainty for Android Wear. It launches with Wear 1. It's not easy to justify spending a lot of money on a smartwatch without knowing how the 2. Zen. Watch 3 compares very well to the smartwatches that have been released so far. Design. There was some concern when the Zen.

Watch 3 first leaked because let's face it, this is an unusual design. I think calling it vaguely "steampunk" is a fair assessment.

The buttons stick out, looking like gaskets or gauges. The lugs also have an unusual, blocky design.

Then there's the brass finish, which reinforces the steampunk- ness. You know what, though?

It all kind of works. The Zen. Watch 3 looks much nicer in- person than it does in photos. I know that's something we say a lot, but it's very true here. The design won't be for everyone, but I've had more strangers compliment this watch than any other Android Wear device I've worn.

The case is made from 3. L stainless steel, including the bottom. Some OEMs cheap out by putting plastic on the underside of the watch, but not Asus.

Although, there's no heart rate sensor under there. The crown buttons on this watch are fantastic—possibly the nicest of any Wear device. They have good tactility and just the right amount of travel and resistance.

I personally like the boldness of the buttons as opposed to the more subtle buttons on other smartwatches that try to imitate the rotating crown on a traditional watch. The flat, angular lugs are not as big as you probably expect from photos, but they are on the large side. They extend downward past the bottom of the watch, making for a more comfortable fit for those of us with smaller wrists. One thing I'm not in love with is the band attachment. It's a standard quick release pin, but it's tiny. The band itself is about 2.

It's like the Huawei Watch, but much more extreme. The large lugs hide this narrowing, though. This means you can't use just any standard watch band on the Zen.

Watch 3 without some serious modification. NATO band fans, you're completely out of luck. The stock band is fine, probably even above average for a smartwatch. It's genuine leather and seems flexible without being too soft. The Zen. Watch 3's case is 4.

Huawei Watch or the 4. Moto 3. 60 v. 2, but smaller than the 4. It's a good middle ground, and there's only the one size this year. The Zen. Watch 2 came in two sizes, but the smaller one didn't look very nice in- person. Asus is still using pogo pins on the underside of the watch to charge it.

However, the cable is much improved. It's a magnetic ring that only fits on the watch in the correct way. Imagine the Huawei Watch's charger, but not terrible. That's the Zen. Watch 3 charger. Display. Square watches are done.

Asus made the most attractive square watches, and now even it has had to admit that people want smartwatches that look like real watches. Well, insofar as there are people who want smartwatches at all. This 1. 3. 9- inch AMOLED display has a resolution of 4.

Hwatch). The display is clear and has great viewing angles. There's also no ghosting visible. So, basically the exact opposite of the awful display on the new Fossil watches. I was surprised to learn that the Zen.

Watch 3 has an ambient light sensor, which I've never seen before on a watch with a fully round display. Usually, you see these on flat tire screens down in the cut- off section. The ZW3 actually has multiple sensor windows hidden around the periphery of the display. It's a clever design. This is a really cool feature that can save you from messing around with manual brightness levels to save battery. Although, it doesn't seem to work quite as well as the light sensor on watches like the Moto 3. At times it's a little slow to respond and in a moderately bright room it often sets the brightness slightly too dim for my taste. In general, the maximum brightness is good.

It's not the brightest display, but it's readable outdoors. Performance and battery. The Zen. Watch 3 is the second device I've used with the new Snapdragon Wear 2. So. C, which has been designed specifically for use in wearables devices. Past watches simply had a modified Snapdragon 4. The SD2. 10. 0 is supposed to offer more performance and better battery life, which is what we're told about every new ARM chip. Watch Justin Bieber: Never Say Never Megavideo.

It is a little better, though. Asus seems to have done a better job of optimizing this watch than Fossil did with the Q Wander and Marshal (also powered by the 2. Performance is smoother than most older watches, and the battery life has gotten a solid boost. Scrolling through lists is much more responsive, and swiping through apps doesn't exhibit as many hiccups as I'm used to seeing on Wear. Apps also open very quickly for the most part. That said, there are still times when found myself waiting on the watch to do something.

I suppose that's just the nature of the beast right now. I think I'm probably harder on a Wear device's battery than most people. I have three email accounts syncing on my phone, and I test a lot of apps (some of which have Wear components I never even know about until I'm scrolling through the app list).

For me, most Wear devices last around a day with the display set to always on. The Zen. Watch 3 is solidly above average with around a day and a half of usage. Some people would probably be able to eke out two days.

The Zen. Watch 3 also has a fast- charging technology that Asus calls "Hyper. Charge." It can apparently get the device from empty to 6.

I don't know if it's quite that speedy, but it's definitely an improvement over other watches. Although, the proprietary charger means you won't find a fast charge cable out in the real world like you might with a phone. Software and watch faces. Okay, Android Wear is what it is, right? Well, not this time, at least not entirely.

The Zen. Watch 3 has the most customized version of Android Wear I've ever seen.