Stylish and Unique - Strap made of non-toxic TPU materials, has the advantages of wear-resisting, corrosion resistance, harmless to skin. - Comfortable, Adjustable and Light Weight: You can adjust it to fit your wrist and only 0.7oz!!- It only takes around 45 minutes to charge the battery while the working time is up to 7days. - It has a unique standard USB port in the host, which allows you to charge with computer. A Smartphone On Your Wrist 1. OLED screen: Display the number or name of incoming calls and message. 2. Time: Show current time、battery quantity、and Bluetooth state. 3. Remote taking photo: You can control your cellphone to take photo from the watch. 4. Anti-lost alarm: When cellphone left watch alarm automatically, after a certain distance to avoid lose the phones. Sports And Fitness Tracker1. Sedentary Reminder: Take a rest to avoid fatigue! It has sedentary reminder function to keep fit! 2. Pedometer: This bluetooth wearable activity tracker wristband doubles as an efficient pedometer that will track how many steps you take with ease. It tracks miles anddistance covered when walking, jogging and running! 3. Alarm clock reminder: Built-in silent vibration mode, a silent remind alarm that gently vibrates to remind you at your desired time without disturbing your partner. 4. Sleep monitoring: This bracelet is able to monitor daily sleep quality so that you can see how long and how well you sleep. Compatible withIOS: OS must be IOS7.0 or above, Bluetooth 4.0; Such as:Iphone4s,5,6,6s, etc. Android: OS must be Android 4.3 or Above, Bluetooth 4.0; Such as: Samsung S4 Please note that: Please restart your smart phone if the smart watch cannot pair with your phone
E**R
Well worth the money!
First, let me start by saying I am not paid athlete nor am I in the process for training for the Boston Marathon. I casually diet and exercise for health…and I will not have an aneurism if my watch says I waked 10,525 steps when I know I only walked 10,520.That being said, I have had the watch for a week and have it synced to my Iphone 6+ and here is my review:***Pros:*$37 + free shipping – That is strong, nearly 1/3 the price of competitors which do not do much more than this one*Light weight – I barely know I have it on (though a big bulky as you will read later)Screen is large and responsive – I can read everything on it and sliding to move through the options works flawlessly most of the time.*Watch syncs time and date with Iphone – This was a sweet perc I did not think about. Almost every watch I have had regardless of cost you have to adjust time/date at some point*Text and Phone notification feature are nice - Nothing to write home about, but it is nice to see who is calling and read some of your text. You can also set it to remind you of Facebook, Twitter, What's App and Skype.*Sedentary setting was pleasant surprise - I didn't think I would use this, but I work at a desk most of the day so it was a nice reminder to help me get up and move. You can turn it off.*GREAT Battery life /Fast charge– I have had it a week and today is the first day I have had to charge it. I plugged it in while I was in the shower and it was full when I got out.*No extra cables – Charging can be done by plugging into most any USB adapter which if you are like me you have dozens around the house. NOTE- Make sure the little white light is pulsing when you plug it in or it is not charging.***Neutral*While it’s light weight, it still a bit bulk – The watch has a moderately big profile. If you are a guy, probably will not notice it, but a lady with petite arms, this may seem like handcuffs.*Step count may be a little off but not much - I had been using my Iphone to track my steps, but I don't have it all the time. I would say the step count is about 5-10% than I feel I actually walk, but that is not a deal breaker for me.*Sleep tracker is interesting - I was interesting to see that worked, and it was a accurate...not sure what I can use it for.*App is lacking – The app does the basics: Syncs, steps, calories burned, distance, sleep and has a few custom features, but is very basic. I would have hoped it would interact with with Iphone Health, but that may be an apple issue.***Cons*Screen is not very bright – not a big deal, but if you are outside you have to cover it to see it sometimes.*Does not reconnect like most Bluetooth devises – I use a Bluetooth headset, and if I walk away and then come back into range, it will autoconnect. The watch doesn’t do that very well, and you have to reconnect a couple of times a day. Every now and then you have to go to your Bluetooth setting and “Forget Device” but most of the time you can do a search and reconnect. But even if you lose connection it still imports what it has tracked.If this were a 10 star rating, I would give it an 8.5. It is a really good product, but not quite a 5 Star. (When I think 5, I think flawless) If you are big time runner/trainer/athlete, you will probably want to spend the extra money on a more high scale product, but if you are like me and just want to track your daily life, for the price, this is a hit.UPDATE: I walked 3 miles and used my Iphone health as a gauge to see test accuracy. The step count was only off by 50 (short)...or maybe the iphone was off :-) that is 0.008% difference. Milage was identical. Good enough for what I need it for.
B**E
I am going to push it out a few more days to see if that changes but as of this moment I am happy with the way it holds a charge
First I will say this. THIS IS NOT A FIT BIT. If that is the type of device you want then spend the extra and get a Fit Bit. Also the one in the picture to purchase is NOT the same display as the one I have.I wanted something that could track my daily steps and my sleep pattern. This watch does that. I received it on 3/1/16 and as of today 3/14/16 it is just hitting the half way charge mark. I HAVE NOT charged it since I got it so that is 14 days to half a charge. The display is still bright. I am going to push it out a few more days to see if that changes but as of this moment I am happy with the way it holds a charge. To charge it just pop it out of the band and plug it into ANY USB port - computer or electrical plug (I used an old Iphone one). I think I charged mine for a little over an hour because I plugged it in and left the house to run and errand. When I came back it was fully charged and ready to go. It sits quite comfortably on my arm and the band is accomodating to quite a few different wrist sizes. The actual "tracker" is easy to pop out and put back in.On to the functions. While the instruction sheet is very tiny this basically takes nothing scientific to set up. After charging it, downloading the app (Zeroner) and syncing the watch I was done. The tracking system on the app is pretty basic and straightforward. Again if you are looking for detail down to the letter then this is not the product for you. It records steps, calories, distance and sport time (I believe it is the time you are active). If you touch the history tab it will pull up your progress each in of the different categories I listed. Same for the Sleep function. It logs your sleep time showing deep sleep in dark blue and light sleep in light blue. If you touch each bar you can see the times you slept. Also has a histroy tab to show how you sleep daily and weekly. There is a function also to use your watch as a shutter feature. You can go to the camera on your phone, click the little autodyne icon on the watch and take a picture on your phone. On the app you can set up an alarm to wake you up. There a multiple alarms that can be set. In my case it worked the first day I had it set (6am - Mon-Fri) but then the next day it did not go off. I did a test alarm with a random time and it worked fine. I deleted the alarm I had set and reset it so will see if that works. Again not a major issue for me because I use another alarm every morning. I wanted this to give me that exrta 15 min reminder I normally do with my body clock. On the watch you can swipe either left or right to get to all of the icons as well as the steps, calories and time active numbers.I believe I had posed the question on Amazon prior to buying this if it was waterproof or could be used in the shower with no answer. So far I have forgotten to take it off before getting in the shower and it got wet. Still works. I also on multiple occassions have gotten water on it doing dishes, washing my hands and even running it under the faucet by accident cleaning the sinks. Still works. So I am going to say it is waterproof to an extent. I would not recommend swimming with it since I have no idea of HOW waterproof it really is.Bonus features. Your watch will tell you when you receive a phone call or text message by showing either the name or the number of the person calling/texting. I have noticed when I get a Facebook message via messenger the message does scroll on the screen of the watch. Not text messages though (would be nice but not necessary).For me this watch does what I wanted it to do without all of the fancy bells and whistles. The only thing I would like is if I could purchase different color bands (I will be searching for these online). Other than that I really like this watch. Any questions please feel free to ask me.
J**R
Started off an awesome buy....
I have had this smart bracelet for almost a month, and up until recently I was going to give it a 5 star review.Pros- It works! It counts my steps, calories, sports time, and distance traveled. It also does well with the sleep tracking. Battery is also pretty good, I check and play with mine a lot and I just need to charge it every other day or sometimes I can wait an extra day. Plus charging is quick so I usually just do it on my down time. It also works for both of my straighttalk phones which was impressive. I had an LG Ultimate 2 and now have and LG Sunset. I get notices of both calls and text messages.Cons- The reason for my 3 stars! I loved it and overlooked some of the flaws until recently. If your phone doesn't allow you to trust it, it doesn't automatically sync back up. It also used more battery time on my phone with the app and Bluetooth always running, not so much on Sunset so maybe this is with older phones. And last but definitely the worst con is the brightness of the screen. It has always been a little difficult in the sun which I was fine just covering and looking at it that way but now it is like this all the time and sometimes I can't see it at all because it's so dim. Not sure if I got it a little to wet while washing my hands or what caused this but I am now very disappointed with the product and looking for a new one.
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