⌚ Elevate your lifestyle with the CMF Watch Pro!
The CMF BY NOTHINGCMF 1.96’’ Watch Pro is a versatile smartwatch designed for both men and women, featuring a vibrant AMOLED display, comprehensive health monitoring capabilities, AI-enhanced call clarity, and robust GPS functionality. Compatible with both iOS and Android, this watch is your ultimate fitness and connectivity companion.
M**4
Great deal for 35 Bucks
I an amazed by the quality and design of this CMF watch pro. For $35 it is very easy to set up is very fast to charge and is pretty accurate for 35 bucks. The only complaint would be the speaker on this watch not having the highest sound quality but again this is a budget, friendly watch and it’s not much of a complaint. I would recommend this to anybody that wants a budget friendly alternative to an expensive smart watch.
G**T
Good Watch for the Price
So let me be clear here, this is a 70 DOLLAR watch, a 10th of the price of a Apple watch, that was newly introduced into the market by Nothing Tech, so being critical in my opinion, for value sake, isn't warranted. I will point out key flaws with the watch and address my concerns throughout this review, and point out quality control matters.Packaging: Very simple, everything can be recycled or reused to store the watch, nothing fancy there, not a lot of plastic waste like Apples shrink wrapped boxes for everything they use, and they are fairly compact, though not as compact as a Samsung watch box.Comfort: I'd give it a 8 out of 10, its not bad with the original strap, but its better with a higher quality strap, these watches mount a 22mm watch strap, a common size, even the Samsung Gear S3 used this size, so I had some spare straps sitting about I wasn't using, added some comfort to the watch.Build Quality: This thing is light, for a watch of its size, it makes the Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 feel heavy, same for the Gear 3 Frontier, granted these are flagship watches of their time, but you can still buy them today for maybe 20 USD more for a used one, or 200+ for a new one, and they will have more features.Continuing the build quality note, the watch band is crap, replace it right away, or get one when you buy the watch, the notch on the buckle is stamped in, not molded so it looks uneven up close, far away it isn't a issue. The backing of the watch is plastic and the shell is what I can tell is metal. I question the durability of both the shell and the glass, which I hope that someone would build a case for this watch soon, and I do not trust this glass.Screen: The OLED screen is nice, despite the massive borders around the edges, you can see them plain as day if light was to shine on the watch, but other than that, the colors are crisp, bright, and the screen is easy to read.Performance: The watch boots fast, but struggles with its own apps, sluggish at times when scrolling though the apps, or looking between them on the home screen. It doesn't bother me but it may bother someone else. The Heart rate sensor and O2 sensor are decent, accurate, and fairly fast.Hardware: Apparently this thing supports BT 5.3, 13 days of average battery life with its 340mAh battery, There isn't much information on the watch from CMF's website. But on other sites you can find more on the watch, but the only thing I found so far is that It features a 410x502 screen, GPS, and Accelerometer.It does lack NFC and Cellular data, and other features that you would see on flagship watches, so features like google pay or apple pay (unlikely to have apple pay anyways as that is proprietary) are not present, you can make phone calls but the microphone is somewhere, but require your phone to do so. It also lacks a light sensor behind the screen, the screen will not adjust based on lighting conditions.Software and OS: I question the watch's security as it has its own Custom OS, its not like Google wear or IOS, as this causes other issue, the fact that it would need to rely on its own source for watch faces and applications so you are limited. Even the App that is on the phone is very rough in keeping track of what notifications you want to track, if I wanted to track Emails, it would check that box, leave that screen, only to come back to see it unchecked, so the App is unfinished and presents it's issues, even with proper permissions and app permission to run in the background when on standby. Granted this is a new watch, its going to have its new issues.The OS of the watch has me more concerned, this is a device connected to your phone, what Security, if any, are they running, and what assurance do I have that data wouldn't fall into the wrong hands. This is a Bluetooth device after all, and I haven't seen much on security from CMF, or on the watch itself, nor the App. So if you are running sensitive data, or giving this to a child, might not be recommended. The watch does have a feature to take pictures, but it is more of a macro setting that defines the key press as a volume down, to take a photo, it doesn't directly control the camera which honestly is a relief.Will I recommend? Depends on CMF, for now 70$ is decent price for the watch, but Nothing has a tendency to drop support on their Legacy hardware. I do like their build quality and their design, but their approach to keeping things supported and the idea of saying that they are carbon neutral, yet not keeping support to older devices has me personally thinking that isn't the case. To reduce waste, either have a means to take the device back, or continue support. Granted that these devices are cheap, inexpensive, and simple, but what is the environmental impact in the long term? What is the lifespan of these devices before they reach the bin? Or worse put into the ocean?For now I would kind of recommend, as they haven't done anything significant with CMF to put people off, but don't expect support for the long term, nor the device to last or be durable. I fear that the devices that they are making is contributing to an already growing problem to E-waste unless they can prove otherwise, ill stick with that. Make devices repairable and you'll solve about 80% of that.
J**N
Reloj Nothing en su rango de precio no tiene comparación
A very easy to use watch, simple, practical and top quality price.
K**E
An affordable smartwatch at a great price, but…
I was about to break the bank for a brand-new apple watch, but when I’ve heard the watch pro was about to release, I preordered it here. From a huge jump from the Fossil Watch Grant.Design:Stands out from the other smartwatches with swappable 22mm straps, just make sure that the straps are not too thick on the links. Tons of watch faces that you can use and even customize. Smooth UI that triumphs the cheap laggy ones.Battery Life:Lasts one week, with about 35% left, without low power mode. My configuration is turning off the raise to wake when working out and sleeping, with my average brightness at a 1 or 2. Charges very fast in an hour, as in from 32% to 90%.Features:Got this mainly because I like to keep track of my steps, activities and calories burned. This watch can track sleep, blood oxygen, stress, heart rate. You can also set reminders to move more and even drink water. Taking calls with the watch is pretty good, I have yet to receive complaints about the call quality. You can also receive notifications, but you can’t interact with the notifications besides calls.Cons (minor):-Unable to see photos and even emojis when getting texts.-Unable to interact with the notifications besides calls.Cons (Major):-App used to chart my heart rate, blood oxygen, and stress before the first update; only keeps track of current levels. Will update once it’s fixed.-Watch disconnects often. It will work even if it's disconnected, but it will mess with your step goals, stop functionality of the camera button, music control, and phone pinging.-There were some instances where the watch won’t let me enter a workout and won’t track my sleep.-Won’t let me ping my phone if I leave my phone in another room. How on earth can I find my phone if my old Fossil Smartwatch can do it regardless?After Two Years with this watch with moderate abuses from bumps and drops-It still works. I get the glass bumper case to hide the tarnishing steel paint and protect it from further scratches on the screen. Still wondering when it will bite the dust to get a new smartwatch...Overall:If it was supposed to be a watch competing with the premium brands, they are blowing smoke and mirrors on it. Fix the major pain points, otherwise it’s an okay watch for its’ price but not even a contender as a great watch. If they fixed most of the needs here, it would have a chance. Would not buy from CMF again.
K**8
An amazing and comfortable smartwatch!
This is by far the most comfortable watch I've ever owned. Given the price of this and the value of it it has become one of my favorite too. The biggest downside of the Nothing watch is the nothingness of it. The watch face options are super limited and you can only download have have one stored to use. I thought I could download all and then just switch between them whenever I wanted - NOPE! That lack of flexibility and some customization to make it personal is the biggest flaw in my opinion. Storage is super small and cheap now a days, I don't see a technical reason this couldn't be done, it should be for the next version - at the same price.
D**C
Vibrant display - some flaws
The CMF 1.96" Watch Pro offers a large, vibrant display and useful features like call answering and GPS. Fitness tracking is decent, and the IP68 waterproof rating is a plus. However, battery life is average, and the UI can feel sluggish at times. Accuracy of some health metrics could be better. While a good value for the price, it's not without its flaws, earning it a 3.5-star rating.
C**S
Watch
This is the best watch I have ever owned it last almost 9 days on a charge and the screen is brite
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