The highly anticipated LG Watch Urbane is now for sale on the Google Store at a price of $349. As some users may find the price of the smartwatch too high, the Google Store has decided to slash the prices of two Android Wear devices that it currently has up for sale.

The LG Watch Urbane has a similar starting price point compared to the wearable device that it is gearing to challenge, the much hyped Apple Watch. While its aesthetics and features are worthy enough for the $349 price, certain users may find other current Android Wear devices more attractive due to the price cuts on the Google Store.

Google has cut the $299 original price of the LG G watch R to $249, while the $249 original price of the Moto 360 has also been decreased to $179.

At the discounted Google Store prices, the LG G Watch R and the Moto 360 now represent an even better deal for users that have been thinking about jumping into the wearable device crowd but have not yet done so.

The price cuts could have been made to allow for a wider gap in price compared to the newly released LG Watch Urbane, but Google could also have implemented the discounts as it looks to clear stocks of older Android Wear devices in anticipation of newer gadgets that should be releasing later on within 2015.

In any case, looks like now is a good time to purchase the LG G Watch R and the Moto 360 for users that have not yet been able to, especially if the LG Watch Urbane is not within a user's budget.

The looks of the LG Watch Urbane can catch the attention of many people, with a stainless steel case in either silver or Rose Gold providing the device with a very attractive look. The smartwatch features a 1.3-inch P-OLED circular display with 320 x 320 pixel resolution.

The LG Watch Urbane is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor that clocks in at 1.2 GHz with 512MB of RAM, proving that it is not just a pretty gadget. The smartwatch also features 3GB worth of storage with a 410mAh battery.

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