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I dislike that they use a proprietary charger, unlike the qi wireless charger for the Moto 360.
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The delicate and temperamental charger is enormously frustrating and spoils an otherwise lovely watch
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No ambient light sensor, and the crappy magnetic charger
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The charger is fine... not as good as my Samsung gear charger but not a big deal.. especially since there are aftermarket solutions.
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Cons (but not enough to deduct stars, this is just to keep the review as complete as possible):The charger is awkward
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The second watch has a good charger cord but won't pair with the Google Pixel 2 cell phone
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Haven't had any issues besides, the charger is hard to place, sometimes; the heart rate monitor has to be played with a bit to get the reading fairly correct; and it get's disconnected from bluetooth for no reason, at times
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The first watch had a defective charger cord but did pair with the cell phone.
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They could throw a couple of those in the box and then one could have a charger at home, work and on the go
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The charger - especially in combination with the metal band - is the worst
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I would like to mention that the magnetic charger it comes with isn't a hassle to work with either
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The charger that comes with the watch is not as bad as people make it out to be on some of the reviews I've read.
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The only knock on this watch is the charger.
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It'll last a few days without charge yet if you lose the charger, you have to get the same one!
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Charger can be a pain to use though
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Only issue is the charger.
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I HATE the charger and I can't find a charging dock I like to hold it for me
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The delicate and temperamental charger is enormously frustrating and spoils an otherwise lovely watch
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The few and only downsides are (1) the magnetic charger can sometimes be hard to fit on, (2) voice recognition could use
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The charger is flimsy and always slides off my table
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The awful proprietary charger on this thing keeps me tethered to USB
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As you can see from the other reviews, the common complaint with this is that the charger can be difficult at times to
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With a TERRIBLE charger
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M U C H happier with this one!
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Love the watch, I have had it for around 5 months and it still works as it was the first day, very hard to scratch, when i hit the wall accidentally with the watch the wall chipped and nothing happened to the watch
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" but he's just not as cool as
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like swipe your arm as you enter the house to turn on the lights, set the temp, and adjust your phone to turn on Wifi
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The only thing of value I have received from this is a teachable moment -- which as a college professor of communication I will use: This will make an excellent case study in poor internal communication as well as how to lose customer support and brand loyalty
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But the real issue is that despite Android Wear claiming compatibility with iOS, it is so limited as to really make that claim an exaggeration.
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I guess you are either stuck with fibit blaze for basic notifications or mini iPhone( in name of watch) as ugly as it gets by apple on you wrest.
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I came from a LG G watch R & there is no such issue there at all
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BETTER than my Moto 360 1st gen, BETTER than mu LG G Watch Urbane, BETTER than my wife's Apple Watch
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My previous LG watch, the G Watch R would crash when running this app
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Cheaper watches like LG G work way better
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the battery lasted at least as long as my LG G watch I probably won't I regret wasting my money on this watch.
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I came from a LG G watch R & there is no such issue there at all