⌚ Elevate Your Everyday: The Smartwatch That Does It All!
The S1 Smart Watch combines cutting-edge technology with stylish design, featuring a powerful MTK6580 processor, accurate health monitoring, and seamless connectivity with both Android and iOS devices. With a robust 430 mAh battery and expandable storage, this smartwatch is perfect for the modern professional looking to enhance their lifestyle.
A**R
This is a very disappointing smart watch. It has a dismal battery life (8 ...
This is a very disappointing smart watch.It has a dismal battery life (8 hrs MAX, with everything switched off). Its Bluetooth connection with my phone is very intermittent and its display is low resolution compared with similar watches.However, it is quite well equipped and for the price I paid (£35) it’s great.I wanted to experiment with designing my own watch skins, and this has been great fun.But if you get this as a serious everyday watch, you will be disappointed.
D**E
A well priced alternative to expensive major brand alternatives, with plenty of features and options on offer.
The media could not be loaded. I've tried a couple of "smart" watches before, but they were poor imitations compared to modern versions such as this one. This syncs to your phone (or you can add a SIM to use it as a stand alone mobile) via Bluetooth and has plenty of features to keep the owner interested. Various faces can be selected, and it can play music, make calls and texts, maintain your contact list, take your heart rate and so on. I've only played with a few of the features so far, but the ability to use it for calls when cycling, and also as an exercise monitor and big plusses for me. The camera resolution is ok rather than spectacular and it can take video as well as stills. I particularly like the overall design, and although chunky, it's not unbearably heavy. The charging mechanism I find a little quirky, it's a magnetic clip that's quite easy to misalign, and doesn't really sit square unless the watch is placed in a frame or face down. I use a mobile phone stand which seems to work well.I love the overall design, the look and the functionality on offer. It might not be up there with the Gear or iPhone, but it's not far off and the price makes this a highly competitive alternative for those who don't have money to burn or prefer value for money over the latest status symbol.
W**Y
I love and hate this
Update: This watch is really nice, it's for adults and has a very good touch response, however, the battery is terrible.If you have either Wifi or Blutooth enabled (or both) you'll get half a days battery at most, if you don't have these enabled you'll just about get nearly a day out of it..Also the Steps don't record perticially well it needs a clear swing of the arm to register....If the battery was better then I'd recommend this watch, but for now no... I'm returning.Previous comments :Ok so I've had this watch for around 5 hours now so bare this in mind in the review (further playing around is required!)My first thoughts, I love and hate this! (more love)So out of the box the watch has no power so it does need to be charged, I left it for around 3 hours (no urgency for it at this time... Real world stuff!) and it was fully charged.The setup is real easy but the small keyboard is a problem which I understand its a small keyboard but keep with it but is manageable.Displays (clocks)... wow there are some good ones pre installed but once you get it connected to WiFi you can add a tonne more, at this moment mine displays the time & date (uh!), weather, moon, power, heart rate and steps, which I love, I doubt there isn't one for you.I don't have a sim in the watch so had it BT to my phone, and connected to WiFi, I found that it kept loosing connections to both until I played around with the settings... now both are connected and stable.I have imported my Contacts from my phone but for some reason it doesn't see the music on my phone, not a biggie as who would listen to music on a watch?Also even though I have the contacts in the phone I can't make a call, it's asking for a Sim Card (I really can't see a setting for this so if anyone does please let me know).When you get the watch I found the instructions useless (for me), none of the "Ink Jet" printed instructions had English!To get the App on your phone you need to go on the watch Swipe right to left,, Watch Helper, Download Mobile App, the hit the QR code to make it bigger.The watch looks good, it's the right weight as well, I don't really feel it (I've not worn a watch in over 20 years)For me I'm not that interested in making calls from the watch, I do have the app set to send notifications to me, yet to tryIf you quickly turn your wrist the watch will turn on! this originally didn't work to start with, but I guess it take a little time for calibration (I need to apologies to a YT channel that stated it did, and I said it didn't!)For my requirements I am really happy with this watch, I don't need to make calls from it (BT to my phone) but it would have been nice, everything other than this is great, it's nice looking, the abundance for watch faces, heart rate monitor, steps, barometer, Health, Camera (low q but good, can take vids) for the price is great.
M**W
Lots of functionality for under £100
This is the first smartwatch I've had with genuine android installed on it, something i've recently considered purchasing, so this was a new experience for me.The amount of sensors packed into this allow it to function independently or with your phone. Personally, I haven't put a sim card in it, but use it to connect to WIFI and Bluetooth with my phone during the day. Push notifications work just as expected, and this is what I wanted primarily.The watch face is easily customisable, with tonnes of pre-installed presets, as well as many others to download from the internet. The animations of the watch face are nice and clear, and I much prefer the sweeping second hand as opposed to a normal watch. Similarly, the best function of this is the palm-detection, it's so much better than any other cheap smart-watch/fitness-tracker I've ever had. You don't need excessive movements to make it turn on, just a slight turn and the screen will light up for a few seconds.The watch is very light, not at all bulky, and the strap is a leather-type material, which feels natural and is comfortable to wear for all-day use. However, the downside that comes with this is that the battery life is suffering - I personally wouldn't mind if it was slightly heavy for extra battery use. Personally for me, with half brightness, WIFI for approximately 2 hours during the day, and Bluetooth for 2 hours, I can scarcely get through a full day without it needing a charge. This means if I were to go on a tangent and try doing something like downloading apps, I may run into issues with battery life...+ Clean interface+ Impressive amount of connectivity+ Typing is actually possible and not as hard as I thought+ The included Mic for google voice recognition is actually really good, and I've had no issues with voice recognition- Battery life- Unsure of the purpose of the GPS module- Wish the screen was slightly larger in order to make the touchscreen overall easier to use.
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