⌚ Elevate Your Everyday: The Smart Watch That Does It All!
The Smart Watch for Men and Women is a feature-rich device that combines advanced health monitoring, customizable aesthetics, and robust connectivity. With a 1.96” HD display, Bluetooth 5.3 for calls and notifications, and an IP68 waterproof rating, this smartwatch is designed for the active lifestyle of modern professionals. It supports over 113 sports modes and provides comprehensive health insights, making it an essential companion for fitness enthusiasts.
Color | Black |
Band Color | black |
Style Name | 1.96 Inches |
Item Shape | Square |
Memory Storage Capacity | 180 MB |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Supported Application | Heart Rate Monitor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Additional Features | Email, Alarm Clock, Activity Tracker, Notifications, Music Player |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
Item Dimensions | 3.15 x 2.36 x 0.79 inches |
Band Length | 25.5 Centimeters |
Band Width | 2.2 Centimeters |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS Devices, Android Devices |
Compatible Devices | compatible with all iOS/Android smartphones |
Screen Size | 1.96 Inches |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
J**S
J DeMoss
This watch is worth the money. My teenager has it on everyday. It looks just as a good as an apple watch. The battery last almost a week. The screen is nice and bright for the evenings. The features are amazing on it. You can call, text, track your steps, and so much more.
D**B
Worth $20 if you use it JUST as a watch
I'll start with the positives....1. Display is pretty decent. Nice and bright, and nice color.2. Speaker volume and clarity is also pretty good. Had my wife call me to test call quality.Anything else, would be reaching. But if anything else strikes me I'll come back and edit.On to the meat and potatoes.Honestly, most of what is bad about this watch boils down to two primary things:1. The unintuitiveness of the UI2. The companion application which is necessary in order to pair the device.The unintuitiveness could be forgiven because you get used to things with time, but the companion app makes the actual watch functions, unusable.Let's start with the basics. First of all, using the companion app in order to open the contacts app within it, only imported about 300 some odd contacts out of the 800 or so contacts that I actually have on my phone.Second: out of those 300 something contacts, I was only allowed to store 70 something...Like, what?Third, it didn't even treat contacts with multiple numbers as entire contacts, so it would separate phone numbers, and I wasn't even able to import the two contact numbers that belong to my wife.The funny thing is, it didn't even see that the phone number that it did import from my wife was her work number and not the primary number that I have set. That's an immediate no-go. I tried multiple times to clear the data and start over but it would do the same thing every single time.Furthermore, and this is very confusing to me.. when I would look at the Bluetooth settings on my phone, which is a pixel 7a, it would show that there is a connection problem and that I should restart the device.I've had this happen with Bluetooth headphones before and was able to easily rectifiy said issue. But that was not the case here. No matter how many times I reboot the watch, it would not ever connect.This was also denoted by the fact that I was not receiving text messages. The companion app itself is so incredibly bloated with garbage, not to mention that links ( from the app )to turn services on and off within my phone settings were not valid, because they had no corresponding actions associated with what the company was attempting to ask me to do in the settings.Furthermore, grammar was horribly translated from Chinese, including on the actual watch display itself, which when looking at something like UV index would say something like "very unweak", or something like that, I can't remember. But it was really funny and also not funny at the same time.I was able to add additional applications such as my podcasting app, and to be honest I'm not sure why one would add such a thing other than to be able to play, ( that didn't work either) but I would get messages every time I started a new podcast stating that it was playing the podcast, which was incredibly annoying and not useful, and I would then have to delete the notification that it was playing.I'm just going from memory here so forgive me if things are a little bit all over the place.The next thing is not so much a negative but it's not necessarily A positive either. The heart rate monitor. It actually seemed to be doing something, though I'm not sure how accurate it actually was.It would definitely change from moment to moment, so I felt like that wasn't too bad and knowing my health, it might have seemed accurate but who knows.Blood oxygen monitoring did absolutely nothing when turned on. Didn't work at all it just seemed to keep trying to register over and over. So that's a fail.At some point during setup, I was able to change the screen wake time, but after the initial setup I could never find it again LOL.I looked through the companion app and through the watch settings and just couldn't find it, which was annoying because it was shutting off far too quickly and using raise to wake was hit and miss, so when I was trying to fix the Bluetooth issue, the screen would fall asleep making me have to start all over again.Honestly I could probably name a bunch of other really annoying things about the software and the application, and I wasn't even able to check out any of the health features because the basic features were just useless, so why bother?I saw an advertisement while scrolling through a tech article stating that this watch was on sale from $180 down to 25 and that it got really good ratings blah blah blah. I was suspicious from the get-go. You get what you pay for is the lesson here, obviously.If this watch was being sold as just a digital watch with a pretty display, I would say it's worth 20 bucks. I don't know if it was an AI bot selling this advertisement or an actual person, but either way, there's no way that this piece of crap was ever worth close to $180.Amazon is a complete scam most of the time and this is an example of how. Show an item that's actually worth 20 bucks, as something which was marked down to 20 from $180 in order to rile people up and sell units.
L**B
Great pretend Apple watch
My kid loves techy things, but she loses techy things. She wants an Apple watch however I do not want to spend $100s for it to be lost. This is more trial watch. It has enough stuff to keep her happy though.
S**S
Endurance like to know I am going to get my money worth out of the time I use
Works for good for simple watch with a lot of functions to track health
J**O
Calories/steps / find my phone
I bought this watch bc I lost my Apple Watch . I love most of the features it’s similar to the Apple Watch but when it comes down to finding your phone it doesn’t ring at all I can only find the watch . I mainly bought it bc I’m a visual person and even though calories on the Apple Watch aren’t 100% accurate I know for sure the calories on this watch definitely aren’t . It might seem silly , but I use the calories and steps as motivation and try to beat my goals . To me these numbers are way off bc when I had my Apple Watch the end results would be close to or if not identical to the calories and steps on the machines . The calories and steps on this watch seem off to me . For this reason I will be returning the watch and going back to Apple Watch .
R**N
Perfect for those watching their heart rate and pulse
I never bought one because I was afraid I wouldn't be able to figure it out. This watch is super easy to navigate and operate. I bought it for the heart rate and bpm.
F**E
Long life battery.
i like it. Good quality and long life battery.
A**E
Time for a new watch.....
Not sure if many others are in this category, but I - myself - am one of the people who would love to have a smart watch, but my wallet and bank account laugh at me anytime I even thought about buying one. So I hit the Amazon scroll, and found what I hoped would be a gem. But unfortunately....it was not. The watch worked perfectly for a couple months (while being EXTREMEMLY over cautious on taking care of it) and then in one fail swoop, the watch stopped working. It seems to be that's the pattern with most smart watches that aren't the Apple/Android/Samsung brands, the watch will work for a short while and then bam...she gives out. I've had multiple off brand watches over the years and I had high hopes for this one, but sadly was another letdown.
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