Google is appearing on its new wearable OS on a pair of LG-made devices, called the Watch Style. The Watch Style is a lower-end smartwatch of LG that bundles Android Wear 2.0 and a new dial in a small and simple frame.

As one of the smartwatches to launch after a long-awaited update to Android Wear, Engadget reported that LG Watch Style is, unfortunately, disappointing. Regardless of its name, the Style has a flat design and just meets Android Wear 2.0's minimum hardware prerequisites.

LG implemented a three kind layer design: the top is a matte silver, the center, the lugs, and the crown are refined, and the base is a matte plastic. Google's new operating system is faster and more instinctive than before, however, too awful that Style is not incredible vehicles for that refined new software.

Android Police added that the Watch Style is completely fully round, with a 360-degree display. Its resolution of 360x360 is not class-leading, but because of its moderately small 1.2-inch size, the display still looks fresh. The Style was also additionally packed with an ambient light sensor that placed underneath the display, and the brilliance moves were smooth and quick.

Google indicated that the Watch Style's 1.2-inch P-OLED display is a size that turning to be progressively prominent on Wear devices, and topped with Gorilla Glass 3. The black circle in the display are encompassed by the Style's matte-silver case, which has a bezel that includes about another half-inch around the face.

When it comes to performance, Watch Style has the Snapdragon Wear 2100, that generally has a low-resolution of a 360p display, and the new Android Wear 2.0. Though, Google likewise worked to a great degree hard on upgrading the product for these LG watches. The Watch Style is not actually featured packed, and at $249, it is not particularly well-priced.