lg watch urbane和moto360哪個好?這兩款手表都是圓形表盤,而外觀也是比較的精致耐看,具體有什么區(qū)別在選擇上我們怎么來看呢?一起看看下面的內(nèi)容吧!
測試:
LG Watch Urbane是一款非常出色的產(chǎn)品,它擁有著和傳統(tǒng)手表類似的外形,并且和一般的非智能手表一樣,具備很多方式的計時功能。不過,這也是理所應(yīng)當(dāng)?shù)摹?/p>
該產(chǎn)品采用了不銹鋼材質(zhì),大小適宜并且輕便,戴起來非常舒服。表帶雖然有些硬,但起碼看起來很美觀,其寬度為22毫米。Verizon為用戶提供了兩種顏色搭配的版本,其一是銀色表盤配黑色表帶,另一種是金色表盤配棕色表帶。
LG制造了兩款Urbane版本。另外還有一款則配備了LTE radio,但其并未運行Android Wear操作系統(tǒng),這也是出乎所有人意料的一個舉動。其功能也有別于Moto360和Urbane.
在對比中我發(fā)現(xiàn),Moto360的連接性更加廣泛。將其與Nexus 6進(jìn)行連接后,基本可以將信號貫穿整個公寓,在這方面Urbane稍顯遜色。舉個例子,就在今早我嘗試對其進(jìn)行一個簡單測試。我想與妻子通過進(jìn)行無線通話的方式來測試其信號的強(qiáng)度和清晰度。當(dāng)時手機(jī)就放在臥室,它與客廳之間大概有10米以上的距離,但效果并不是很好,當(dāng)我向手機(jī)方向靠近一些后,清晰度慢慢增加了。
再來說說顏值。Urbane顯然更明亮一些,只是默認(rèn)的字體設(shè)置比Moto360的偏小。 但是其美觀程度確實更加引人注意,誰敢說自己百分之百不是外貌協(xié)會呢?
收到Urbane已經(jīng)一天了,對于我個人而言還是非常滿意的。對于349美元(約合人民幣2166元)的價格來說,這款智能手表確實值得用戶考慮。而Moto360的價格則為179.99美元(約合人民幣1117元)。經(jīng)過一番隨意的使用之后,電量從一開始的44%降到了35%,這也是可以接受的。
實際上,我并未對其進(jìn)行全部完整的測試,只是進(jìn)行了一些常規(guī)的功能使用。總體來說LG Watch Urbane還是不錯的,無論是從外形設(shè)計上,還是性能方面都說得過去。如果你也感興趣,就做出自己的選擇吧。
Software
These are both Android Wear watches, and since Google doesn't allow custom skins, their software is basically identical. The only differences are add-on apps, like Motorola's Connect app.
Android Wear is great at voice control, notifications (including contextual info via Google Now) and basic fitness tracking. It doesn't, however, go far beyond those areas right now.
Size
Looking at the watches' bodies, the Watch Urbane is 13 percent taller and just about the same width as the Moto 360. The Urbane is also about 5 percent thinner than Motorola's flagship (though the Urbane is actually a little thicker than the G Watch R).
Weight
LG hasn't yet listed the weight of the Watch Urbane. Unless it's sitting at an unusual extreme, though, this probably isn't anything to worry about.
Build
That new all-stainless steel body is the LG Watch Urbane's big upgrade. Apart from the fashionable makeover, it also has a cleaner look than the G Watch R (it loses the diver watch markings).
Though most of the Moto 360's body is made of stainless steel, its wrist-facing backside is made of plastic.
Physical buttons
Each of these watches only has one physical button, mostly for powering on and off (you can also long-press it for a menu shortcut).
Colors
The LG Watch Urbane will ship in silver and gold options.
The Moto 360 is only sold in three different body colors (black, silver and gold), but Motorola now sells quite a few different band options. These include leather, metal and narrow metal options, each in several different colors.
Default band (entry-level)
For the Moto 360's US$250 starting price, you get a leather band (much like with the LG Watch Urbane). But you can also pay $50-80 more for a Moto 360 with one of those metal band options.
Swappable band
Both watches also let you swap their default bands for other 22 mm standard straps.
Display (size)
The Urbane's fully round 1.2-in screen is around 72 percent as big as the Moto 360's. You'll notice that the almost round Moto has a small section cut out from the bottom of its display.
Display (resolution)
The LG Watch Urbane has a 20 percent sharper screen.
Display (type)
Since it's the same display that we saw in the G Watch R, we know that the Urbane's plastic OLED screen will have deeper blacks and richer colors than the Moto's IPS.
The Moto's IPS screen also plays a role in our next category ...
Battery
The Moto 360's 22 percent smaller battery, when combined with its not-so power efficient processor and IPS display tech, makes battery life less than stellar. If you don't mind your watch sporting a black screen when you aren't actively using it, then it shouldn't have any problem lasting a full day, but when you turn on its ambient display mode (which keeps a dimmed clock face on more often) you might be running on fumes by day's end.
Android phone compatibility
Like all Android Wear watches, both of these will require an Android handset running 4.3 or higher. The watch will maintain a constant Bluetooth connection with your phone, and won't be good for much of anything on its own.
iPhone compatibility
In case you haven't heard, Android Wear watches won't play nicely with iPhones. iPhone owners will have to wait until April to get a flagship smartwatch of their own.
Heart rate sensor
Both watches have heart rate monitors, but LG and Motorola handle them a little differently. The Urbane's only fires up on-demand, while the Moto 360 tracks your pulse in the background throughout the day, in addition to on-demand.
Water resistance
Both watches have IP67 water and dust resistance, which means they can take a bath in 1 m (3.3 ft) of water for 30 minutes and keep on ticking.
Processor
The Urbane's Snapdragon 400 is the standard among the early Android Wear watches, while Motorola skimped a bit here, offloading some otherwise obsolete Texas Instruments processors in the Moto 360.
The Moto doesn't have any performance concerns, but we found that Snapdragon 400 watches do run a bit snappier and smoother. That dated TI CPU also isn't likely helping with the Moto's battery issues.
RAM
Both watches have 512 MB of RAM, basically industry standard for today's smartwatches.
Storage
Ditto for the 4 GB of storage you'll find in each watch. Considering how lightweight most Android Wear apps are, this should be more than you'll ever need.
You do have the option of syncing Google Play Music onto your watch for some offline listening (after pairing with wireless headphones), and that could have storage coming into play a bit more. But this is a pretty clunky process and not something we see many customers using right now.
Release
No word yet on the release date for the LG Watch Urbane. All we know now is that the company will be showing off its watch at Mobile World Congress in early March.
以上,是關(guān)于這兩款手表的一個簡單的對比分析,還有很多比較細(xì)致的內(nèi)容都沒有解析,大家簡單了解就好啦!