I have an LG Watch Sport — ask me about it!
- Just in case you somehow didn't notice, the LG Watch Sport is here!
I wrote a full review LG Watch Sport review: The best showcase for Android Wear 2.0 | Android Central, but after reading through it maybe you have some extra questions.
Hit me with anything you want to know about the LG Watch Sport, or Android Wear 2.0!02-08-2017 12:45 PMLike 0 - How long is the band on the sport?
If it's not removable, that could be a problem for me. I normally have to swap out for a longer band on most watches.02-08-2017 12:58 PMLike 0 -
- The clasp side is about 80 mm long, the hole side is about 120 mm long.
If it's not removable, that could be a problem for me. I normally have to swap out for a longer band on most watches.
Speaking with Google they claimed they were aiming to make the band long enough to fit just about any wrist (within reason). I have what I would consider larger wrists, which contain the size of the large LG Watch Sport just fine, and even when I wear it loosely I have 4 more holes in the band left over.uwflatlander and bassjo like this.02-08-2017 01:05 PMLike 2 -
- jeffreytzMayor of AwesometownGreat review Andrew, thanks.
Given the changed nature of Android 2.0 (less of a "slave" to the phone), is there any chance you can use the LG Watch Sport with two different Android phones (i.e. a "work" phone and a "personal" phone) without having to factory reset the watch like with AW 1.0 devices? I know, crazy idea
Also, are you using the new Google Voice app on your phone? If so, did you get your SMS as expected on the watch? I don't have any trouble with it on my Moto 360 2 watch but was just curious.
Thanks02-08-2017 01:51 PMLike 0 - jeffreytzMayor of AwesometownThis is similar to my Qualcomm Toc watch, the band is non-removable because there are touch sensors in the band (actually worked quite well!) and they were very ridged where they connected to the phone body. I have narrow wrists but I didn't have any issue wearing the Toc. However you have to physically cut the Toc band to fit it to your wrist, which is partly why I still own it
I am wondering with my wrist size how much "extra strap" there will be with the LG Watch Sport.
02-08-2017 01:58 PMLike 0 -
Thanks! You're welcome.
Given the changed nature of Android 2.0 (less of a "slave" to the phone), is there any chance you can use the LG Watch Sport with two different Android phones (i.e. a "work" phone and a "personal" phone) without having to factory reset the watch like with AW 1.0 devices? I know, crazy idea
Also, are you using the new Google Voice app on your phone? If so, did you get your SMS as expected on the watch? I don't have any trouble with it on my Moto 360 2 watch but was just curious.
Thanks02-08-2017 01:59 PMLike 0 - jeffreytzMayor of AwesometownOh, interesting. I can say that you're able to add multiple Google accounts to the watch (if they're on your phone, you can copy them to the watch at setup), so you could add a personal and work account ... but there's no profile switching or ability to say "no, I want to feed info to/from this phone now" — just like before.02-08-2017 02:12 PMLike 0
- Just in case you somehow didn't notice, the LG Watch Sport is here!
I wrote a full review LG Watch Sport review: The best showcase for Android Wear 2.0 | Android Central, but after reading through it maybe you have some extra questions.
Hit me with anything you want to know about the LG Watch Sport, or Android Wear 2.0!02-08-2017 02:23 PMLike 0 - Here's my scenario, when I'm driving and my phone is connected to my car via Bluetooth I only have limited controls on the car to control my music, such as next/ back/ pause/ volume etc.
So what I do if I want to play specific track/s is I use voice control on my watch, such as "Ok Google - play Meatloaf" or ""Ok Google - play album....."
This works great apart from it will always use Google play music, which means my play stats don't get updated to my Pc, as I normally use Media Monkey.
I know this isn't much of a problem in the grand scheme of things but it would be great if I could get it to work as I want.
I hope the above makes sense, things sound right in my head but they sometimes come out jumbled when I try put them down on paper.02-08-2017 02:27 PMLike 0 - Can you compare to the Urbane 2nd edition LTE? Size, weight, comfort? Main thing I dislike about the Urbane 2nd edition LTE is the plastic back that gets a little sweaty. A small window for HRM and mostly metal or textured plastic would probably be nicer, but looks like this may be fairly similar.02-08-2017 03:31 PMLike 0
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Here's my scenario, when I'm driving and my phone is connected to my car via Bluetooth I only have limited controls on the car to control my music, such as next/ back/ pause/ volume etc.
So what I do if I want to play specific track/s is I use voice control on my watch, such as "Ok Google - play Meatloaf" or ""Ok Google - play album....."
This works great apart from it will always use Google play music, which means my play stats don't get updated to my Pc, as I normally use Media Monkey.
I know this isn't much of a problem in the grand scheme of things but it would be great if I could get it to work as I want.
I hope the above makes sense, things sound right in my head but they sometimes come out jumbled when I try put them down on paper.
Whether or not a music service integrates with voice control on the watch would theoretically just be up to the music app. Much like multiple music services work with Google Home today.
Hope that helps!
Can you compare to the Urbane 2nd edition LTE? Size, weight, comfort? Main thing I dislike about the Urbane 2nd edition LTE is the plastic back that gets a little sweaty. A small window for HRM and mostly metal or textured plastic would probably be nicer, but looks like this may be fairly similar.02-08-2017 04:45 PMLike 0 - Have you actually used Android Pay with it?
Is the wireless charging standard? Will work on a chi charger? Though a little awkward with the band, it would be handy for travel.nickthorley likes this.02-08-2017 05:03 PMLike 1 - I want to use to work out and run. How durable is the material. I do alot of outdoor workout and weights in the gym. Also, I know this is not specific to thw watch, but are there apps that have guided workout?02-08-2017 05:48 PMLike 0
- I did! It works! I break out a few paragraphs in the review explaining how it worked for me. If you have a specific question about Pay I'd be happy to answer it.
Is the wireless charging standard? Will work on a chi charger? Though a little awkward with the band, it would be handy for travel.
Also, I know this is not specific to thw watch, but are there apps that have guided workout?02-08-2017 06:00 PMLike 0 -
- Nope, unfortunately not because my Pixel is on Project Fi.
There's no reason why it wouldn't work, though — all you have to do is have the devices both on AT&T, and then go through the call forwarding setup on the watch while paired and it handles the rest.02-08-2017 07:41 PMLike 0 - Andrew I thought your review was the best of the initial batch on this watch. I'm excited to get one as a replacement for my Moto 360 Sport. Have you seen the Google Store exclusive blue model in the flesh? Wondering how it compares to the standard model in terms of aesthetics. Neither is up on the store yet, hoping for tomorrow. Also, I'm on Fi too and fully expect we'll have a data only SIM solution in short order.02-08-2017 08:48 PMLike 0
- I would note that Numbersync does not technically work with the Pixel because it is not an "HD Voice" phone. For whatever reason, AT&T requires Numbersync to be used with a phone that AT&T allows to support HD Voice. Sometimes you can fool the system into allowing it to work if you switch from one of AT&T's HDVoice capable phones, but most times it will not work or will it will kick the Numbersync out at some point. It is very disappointing.AdamRuby likes this.02-09-2017 08:36 AMLike 1
- How worthy of an an upgrade is this from the 2nd Gen Moto 360? My 360 has started to become sluggish over time and I was thinking about getting the Sport to replace it, but 349 seems a bit steep for something where I'm not going to be using the key feature (the LTE).02-09-2017 09:06 AMLike 0
- Any idea if this is supported internationally? What versions os LTE does it work on? How about 3G- what frequencis.
Does it have a SIM or an eSIM like the Samsung new watches?02-09-2017 10:31 AMLike 0 - How good is the waterproofing? I have read it's IP68 but I have not gotten any actual specs about what that means on this watch? I'm looking for something that can be taken swimming.02-09-2017 12:58 PMLike 0
- To what degree is the LG Sport capable of operating completely independently from a phone? As a Gear S3 Frontier LTE owner, I can receive calls and texts to the watch in standalone mode, but it needs to be "remotely connected" to a phone in order to receive notifications like email or Hangouts. Is this also the case with the LG Sport?02-09-2017 04:26 PMLike 0
- Hi
I hear that google assistant does not speak back from any command. It only displays text on the watch. Is that correct?
Do you know if there is a setting that will allow it to speak back?
thanks in advance02-09-2017 04:35 PMLike 0
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