The best Android ar watches

BY GreenBot Staff

Published 5 Aug 2015

Android ar smartwatches are essentially all the same on the inside. They all utilize a low-powered processor, a tiny battery pack, run some version of Android ar. It’s kind of like having a dozen different Nexus phones to choose from.

But the amount of choice is daunting, so we don’t blame you if you’re having trouble choosing the right one. can help, by whittling it down to the three best smartwatches you can buy right now.

The best all-around Android ar watch

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The Moto 360 is the best all-around Android ar smartwatch you can buy.

The modern-looking Motorola Moto 360 is still the best Android ar smartwatch you can buy— now it only costs $150.

Our initial review of the Moto 360 wasn’t favorable. At launch, the watch suffered from performance issues crummy battery life. But after a firmware update or two, the release of Android ar 5.1, the launch of a few new fancy compatible watchbs, the Moto 360 is now more than a worthy wearable.

like the Moto 360 because it offers a nice balance of form function. It features an almost edge-to-edge 1.56-inch display a 320mAh battery pack that can last you through most of the day. It’s also easy to swap out its watchbs as often as you please. Motorola even bundled in the helpful Moto Connect app suite to make it easier to customize your own watch faces.

The most stylish Android ar watch 

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The tch Urbane looks good on every wrist in any color. 

The tch Urbane is one of the most stylish Android ar watches I’ve laid eyes on. It comes in gold silver, with a little watchb swapping you can get either one to look as good as something Kors designed.

The Urbane also runs Android 5.1.1 right out of the box, so it comes ready with features like an ambient mode function for supported apps, -Fi support, a lock screen, the ability to draw out emoji in message replies, improved menus. 

The sportiest Android ar watch 

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The Sony Smarttch 3 is one of the sportiest Android ar watches available.

Sony’s always been a pioneer in the wearables space, but its Smarttch 3 is its first device to run Android ar. Its sporty-looking polymer b, I8 rating, 420mAh battery pack make it a great companion for athletic types. It’s also one of the few Android ar watches to offer stalone G, so you can take it out for a jog track your workout without your phone in tow. The only drawback of the Sony Smarttch 3 is that you’ll need a special holster to swap out watch bs.