The high horse brigade wrote: » I have the Huawei watch 2 and it does all the above
Raoul wrote: » It is pretty big though?
Raoul wrote: » Anyone got any help? Looking for an android watch that isn't too big (small wrists ) and can do the following: Google Pay (I know it isn't working in Ireland yet but I'm sure it will). Good for weight training (someone said earlier that any with google fit is good). Has a continuous HR monitor. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance.
Notorious wrote: » The Ticwatch Pro will do the above on a budget, but reviews of the watch have not been stellar. A friend of mine has one, and says Wear OS is the business when it comes to tracking weights. He says that it's even accurate when telling him what free weight exercise he's doing.
Joekers wrote: » Have the Samsung Watch but looking for a bit of help in mapping my location. Whenever I select a workout on the watch when I finish it will show me all details but dosent show me on the Samsung health app the mapping location of the area I covered, where as when I select the workout through the phone at the end it will give me all the details aswell as the map area I covered. Is there anyway to get this by just using the watch?
OldMrBrennan83 wrote: » Tizen 4.0 finally arrives for the S3/Sport.
rolion wrote: » Confirm version 4. Still searching for the differences... anything nicer !? Thanks
Basil3 wrote: » Main benefit I've seen is the automatic night mode/sleep mode or whatever they call it. Maybe it was there already, and I just didn't notice
RocketRaccoon wrote: » Hi, just a quick question. I am looking at buying the Huawei watch 2 today, will this support nfc payment from an AIB account? Would I be better off going for the gear s3 frontier for around the same price?
Ush1 wrote: » Just to be aware Google Pay from smartwatch isn't officially supported in Ireland. There are work arounds but just so you know.https://support.google.com/wearos/answer/7643998?co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid&hl=en
Basil3 wrote: » Yup, and after using an android wear watch for a couple of weeks, I realised the benefit of being able to pay with my watch is negligible. I'm happy to keep paying with my phone. I always had to plan ahead for when I was going to pay, by activating pay enabler, which was a bit annoying.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » My phone doesn't have NFC, is that an issue with using the watch for payments?
Shn99 wrote: » Hi all, very tempted to jump ship from Apple after the S10 announcement, have an Apple Watch S1. Any recommendations for a good android smartwatch similar enough to the AW? Budget would be around 150. Thanks
Notorious wrote: » This post will probably get shot down, but I'm yet to find a smart watch that compares to the AW. I still wear my S2 watch even though I'm on an Android since November. In my opinion, it's the one market that Apple is leaps and bounds ahead of the competition.
Notorious wrote: » This post will probably get shot down, but I'm yet to find a smart watch that compares to the AW. I still wear my S2 watch even though I'm on an Android since November. In my opinion, it's the one market that Apple is leaps and bounds ahead of the competition.I've found that very few watches use Google pay effectively, and the watches that can use NFC payments are only supported by a handful of banks. The Samsung watches operate on their own OS which seems quite limited. There seems to be another issue with the architecture of android watches, with the chipset being fairly dated leading to lag on some products. Again this is only my opinion after trying a handful of watches and not finding a suitable replacement. I've decided to buy a cheap Ticwatch (again, their flaws are well documented), which I'll replace when a watch that suits my needs appears.