The ZenWatch 2 is Asus’ second attempt at putting Android Wear on your wrist. 2014’s ZenWatch was an attractive entry in the expanding smartwatch market, with its refined design and low price. But it was let down by the lack of a physical button and a use of a clunky, early version of Android Wear.
The Zenwatch 2 attempts to fix these and other issues, delivering a well-built, sleek-looking smartwatch with a refined version of Android Wear and a choice of two sizes. They’ve also managed to keep the price low at Rs 15000 for the larger model and are offering buyers a choice of three different design styles, and 18 different straps.
However, with the lack of a heart rate monitor, paired-down iPhone functionality, and the return of the dreaded super-bezel, does the ZenWatch 2 do enough to put Asus at the forefront of a still burgeoning smartwatch market?
Pros-
-Superb Design
-Improved Android Wear Os
-Affordable Price
Cons-
-Lack of Heart Rate Monitor
-Iphone Compatiblity Is Limited
KEY FEATURES-
Multiple size options
Choice of straps
Android Wear
Physical crown button