The small tweaks to the Wear OS user experience, paired with improved specs, markedly better performance and enhanced power management collectively render the Fossil Gen 5 an excellent all-rounder.This jack-of-all-trades approach means it's well suited to...
You can change the straps on the watch to give it a new look, There's a cardiogram app on the watch that lets you monitor how your heart rate changes, The watch is waterproof and can be worn when showering or swimming (but it won't track swimming), You ca
It's slow to start up, The battery doesn't last as long as competitors
Stylish and simple to use, this is a great smartwatch that builds on previous features with a speaker so you can get audible replies, play music and even get navigation all from your wrist. It's expensive and still has limited functionality for iPhone use...
Published: 2021-03-06, Author: Kate , review by: tomsguide.com
Large, legible display, Google Fit is improving, Good battery management tools
Expensive, Wear OS still need work, Not swim-proof
As the first Wear OS smartwatch with cellular support in the U.S, the Fossil Gen 5 LTE had big shoes to fill. Fossil still makes some of the best wearables in terms of both functionality and fashion, and now customers have an LTE option.But should they t...
It takes all the good parts of the Fossil Gen 5 and refines it. It has hints of a classic watch while also being modern and practical, Having LTE on a smartwatch is super freeing. It lets you forget your phone and have everything on your wrist, It's taken
Battery life takes a bit hit compared to non-LTE watches. You'll probably need to charge it every night, Only having this watch available on Verizon is just straight up annoying, For $350, it should be running the latest silicon and have great battery lif
Fossil Gen 5 LTE5/10Probably not. This watch is one of the better Wear OS wearables, but it's running a last-gen wearable chip. It's snappy enough for basic usage, but the numerous issues in Wear OS are still on display. I also worry Wear OS will not age...
Published: 2021-02-16, Author: Nick , review by: phandroid.com
LTE connectivity, Decent battery life, Great design
Last-gen processor, Verizon exclusive
The Fossil Gen 5 LTE is a great option for anyone who loves the design of the original Gen 5 but wants an LTE-connected smartwatch.local_offer Fossil Gen 5 LTE Fossil Gen 5 LTE review smartwatch Wear OSAuto-load comments: Off OnView comments (0)...
Great display and overall design, Useful custom battery modes, GPS, NFC, and heart rate sensor, Built-in speaker/mic are useful
Expensive, Verizon exclusive, So-so battery life
The Fossil Gen 5 LTE takes what we loved about the original Gen 5 and. adds LTE connectivity. It's a solid smartwatch overall, though we do wish Fossil included the latest specs and software with this release...
Long battery life, Accurate fitness tracking, Waterproof to 30 meters
No ECG, Average speaker, Can't replace the battery,
The Fossil Wear OS is a durable smartwatch with excellent connectivity features. It has built-in GPS Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. This watch also has a heart rate monitor and allows you to take calls and receive notifications for your emails and messages. There's...
Works with both Android & iOS, Third Party App Support, Interchangeable 22mm straps
A bit pricey,
Bottom line is, the Fossil Gen 5 Smartwatch can be a great Wear OS watch to go for especially if the Samsung Galaxy watch doesn't really match your expectations, and with many reviewers lauding it as the best wear OS to go for right now, it's definitely w...
Comfortable and well-built, The external speaker is super convenient, Built-in NFC and GPS, Performance has held up well
Lackluster battery life, Dim screen brightness, Connectivity issues, Wear OS quirks
ProsComfortable and well-builtThe external speaker is super convenientBuilt-in NFC and GPSPerformance has held up wellConsLackluster battery lifeDim screen brightnessConnectivity issuesWear OS quirksFrom $252 at AmazonFrom $273 at Best Buy$295 at WalmartJ...