Price: $189.99
(as of Jul 04, 2024 15:56:45 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the value of the wearable computer, saying it’s a great buy and worth every penny. However, some customers have reported compatibility issues with different networks. They are also disappointed with charging and apps. Opinions are mixed on performance, size, ease of use, and quality.
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Lonnie Robinett –
just what I was looking for
just what I was looking for
RSS –
Dissapointed
I really wanted to like this “smart” watch because of its’ size, shape and fit but there were too many obstacles. First off, the miniature screws are way too tiny to deal with when you need to get the tiny cover off in order to insert your sim card into the phone. Even though my hands are small and they give you a miniature Phillips head screwdriver, I still couldn’t deal with the miniature screws. Easy to lose and if you lose them you’re sunk. After much trouble, I managed to insert my sim card. I fully charged the watch but still had a hard time getting the clock to update to the current date/time. Someone else had to do it for me and they had a hard time even after reading and following the directions. Other reviews said this watch battery gets hot. I agree. I could feel the heat from this watch after wearing it for only 3 hours on a cold day. I think this would really be uncomfortable in the summer. I decided I had enough when I tried to get the phone to work. I downloaded my contacts but couldn’t get it to make a call even though I have AT&T service. This watch is not for me. I was always able to set up new devices but this one is too much of a hassle.
chris –
As advertised?
It has Android 7.1 Nougat plus its own App so with that it was compatible on its own with my Galaxy Z Fold 5 phone. Havenât found any App on Android Play Store so far that isnât working on it. Didnât care for its built in browser so I replaced it with Firefox and itâs better. Had a Tmobile micro SIM card in my iPad so I used that for the watch and it also worked flawlessly. It received calls and texts on 4g lte with no issues so far. Charging from out of the box took 30 minutes but it already had 70% out of box. Noticed it was hot after charging but it cooled down and wasnât any issue on my wrist the rest of the day. The battery lasted all day by end of day it still had 45% left and recharging only took about 2 hours again. I tried several launchers on play store to change the default look and each of them had no problems running things. It only has one speaker but turned the whole way up it gave a decent sound for a watch. Selfie pics etc the camera is not bad. It was advertised with 3 gigs memory and 32 gigs storage and it does have that which is nice for its size.Having said all that as far as price It was a good deal but that is also going to depend upon its longevity. With an older version of Android I donât expect it to receive any higher updates than what it has. For me as an older individual its screen size is better than the Galaxy watch 6 classic or the Apple Watch. Touch screen is better to see what you are doing because of its size so that works for me. Anyway give it a try and if its not for you simply send it back as long as you are in your return period.Update: 06-02-24, went to put the watch on and it no longer turns on. Its charged but nothing happens.Returning for refund. Shame it was great while working.
Charles –
Good to show off I got a better smartwatch then EVERYBODY ELSE.
I bought this watch just for fun, but after I downloaded Youtube Tv, and a few other smart apps. Turn on the hotspot from my phone, and just start watching tv on the bus. Just for the show off points it can be done, this watch is AWSOME. only down side is sim card data plans for the watch aren’t yet worth buying into. But if you already have a good cellphone plan, and just want a smart watch that is smarter then the Apple watches, with a college degree. DO GET THIS WATCH, I recommend buying a small handheld portable fit in your pocket bluetooth keyboard, with mouse pad for it. Typing is a bit of a pain with your finger, but hey you can be watching the morning news, off your watch, while the stuck up Apple Watch users got to put their watch away in shame.
A.C –
Good watch but mid
It was a decent watch. Bulky if you like that aspect. For the most part, I would not discredit the seller for this item. But I would suggest adding a screw driver that matches the SIM card insertion because most customers would not have it. Overall it is a mid watch that can help a lot of people.
Kanehi –
Big watch! Awesome Android phone watch.
When I got this watch I was awed on how big it was both the phone and the wrist strap. The phone is solid and the strap is made to last. Besides being a phone it’s also a fitness watch. As any device there is a learning curb but it’s a no brainer to learn as it’s intuitive. Included in the box is a charging dock, mini screw driver, two screen protectors and a simple instruction. The screen is bright enough with an awesome screen/colors and responsive and it has a camera. I placed my phone’s nano SIM card and the settings worked automatically (TMobile) though it took awhile for the watch to respond to the network and the APN settings were correct. There are multiple networks that are compatible with it. A warning though, the screws that holds the SIM card cover is miniscule and can easily be lost when you’re not careful. I recommend placing a white paper underneath the phone in case the screws falls off the cover so you can easily see it. Since the OS is Android 7.7.1 some apps from the play store will not work such as Netflix but it works with FB Messenger and YouTube Music. Since RAM is limited you have to choose wisely which apps you can load. When I first got the watch the font was small but there are size options under settings. This is an standalone phone and it’s not like a Samsung watch in which you can pair with a Samsung phone to make and receive phone calls. I’m still exploring it’s capability and so far it’s positive. It’s a shrunken Android phone or tablet.