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·Owner Experience - 2017 TAG Heuer Connected Modular 45
Android Wear 2.0 is terrible. Own both, the Original Tag Heuer Connected [rubber strap] running AW 1.5x; and the Connected Modular 45, black bezel & titanium strap running AW 2.0. The Modular 45 looks absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately, it's just sitting on my desk as an expensive paperweight. Why? AW 2.0 "OK Google" feels like an unpolished beta. I say, "Call John Smith, mobile", the watch replies - after a few seconds - , "Which number?". Me: "Mobile" - Watch: "Which number?"... This will continue as in, "rinse, wash, repeat". The actual number is obscured by the placement at the bottom of the circular screen. You must either specify, "First one", or scroll up and tap the number. [at this point, its simply easier to use my phone and forego the watch - pointless]. Additionally, some of my contacts aren't recognized, and Google searches the web for someone with the same name - and auto dials them! I'm on an Exchange server, and the contact's info isn't the issue.
Sending text messages acts the same way with the "which number?" problem. And now an additional step is required [if you actually get to Google understanding your message], because in 2.0 you must press 'send' or 'cancel'. if you don't and forget, it'll sit and wait and drain your battery.
AW 1.5x Experience: "OK google", pause "Send a text message to John Smith, mobile", pause... See the screen with John Smith's mobile # "Hey John great game yesterday "comma" thanks for the tickets". See the the auto send 5 second timer count-down and, poof! your message is sent. There's an option to cancel during the count-down.
Unpaired the watch and fired up the original Tag Heuer Connected. Ah, bliss. (Auto update set to "OFF")
I'll keep an eye out for other users experiences and improvements of the AW2.x release. Phone paired with either watch: Android Moto Z Force, Verizon. Android N 7.0
Android Wear 2.0 is terrible. Own both, the Original Tag Heuer Connected [rubber strap] running AW 1.5x; and the Connected Modular 45, black bezel & titanium strap running AW 2.0. The Modular 45 looks absolutely fantastic. Unfortunately, it's just sitting on my desk as an expensive paperweight. Why? AW 2.0 "OK Google" feels like an unpolished beta. I say, "Call John Smith, mobile", the watch replies - after a few seconds - , "Which number?". Me: "Mobile" - Watch: "Which number?"... This will continue as in, "rinse, wash, repeat". The actual number is obscured by the placement at the bottom of the circular screen. You must either specify, "First one", or scroll up and tap the number. [at this point, its simply easier to use my phone and forego the watch - pointless]. Additionally, some of my contacts aren't recognized, and Google searches the web for someone with the same name - and auto dials them! I'm on an Exchange server, and the contact's info isn't the issue.
Sending text messages acts the same way with the "which number?" problem. And now an additional step is required [if you actually get to Google understanding your message], because in 2.0 you must press 'send' or 'cancel'. if you don't and forget, it'll sit and wait and drain your battery.
AW 1.5x Experience: "OK google", pause "Send a text message to John Smith, mobile", pause... See the screen with John Smith's mobile # "Hey John great game yesterday "comma" thanks for the tickets". See the the auto send 5 second timer count-down and, poof! your message is sent. There's an option to cancel during the count-down.
Unpaired the watch and fired up the original Tag Heuer Connected. Ah, bliss. (Auto update set to "OFF")
I'll keep an eye out for other users experiences and improvements of the AW2.x release. Phone paired with either watch: Android Moto Z Force, Verizon. Android N 7.0