Price: $36.99
(as of Jun 30, 2024 03:38:21 UTC – Details)
Product Description
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Customers say
Customers like the fit, appearance, value, battery life, and quality of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it fits well, looks good, and is ascetically appealing. Some appreciate features, ease of use, and performance. That said, they say it’s a good hang for your buck.
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Mike S. –
Quality and Value!
As a Samsung galaxy watch owner I was quite surprised at the overall quality and functionality of this watch!
Initially I was impressed with the display. It is sharp and bright, with loads of watch faces you can edit. Colors are true and pleasing. Setting up your personal preferences are intuitive and easy, with the Han fit app.
Battery life is surprisingly good, particularly when compared to the Samsung galaxy watch.
Only thing I would improve is the sleep data app, which id quirky if you move around frequently while sleeping.
Overall, this watch is a winner and would be hard to beat for it’s overall functionality and price!
Donald Mcpherson –
Awesome watch. Great value.
Easy set up and user interface. Plenty of features and tools to measure and monitor your vital signs. Keep track of your walking and running steps and miles. Good selection of watch faces to choose from. Metal construction feels like top quality. Can’t beat the value for your money. Don’t hesitate to purchase this watch.
Michael Jeremy Doughty –
Punches above its price
Too long, didn’t read version – I did a round up of military style smart watches under 100 dollars with at least a 4 plus star rating, and this one is the winner. Not only is it the cheapest, it has the best feature set (details below), and is the most comfortable, by a lot. Save some time and some cash, just get this one.
The band is comfortable and well designed, with notches designed to hold the little loops that hold the excess watch band in place. Works well, and requires less fidgeting. The waffle shape on the back seems to allow more airflow, because the band doesn’t make me sweaty like many rubber style bands do.
The menu is pretty intuitive for a budget smart watch, though it has a small learning curve. The watch more than makes up for it with one of my favorite features – if you have any questions you can go into part of the app, ask your questions, and get answers. I think it’s from an AI, but the videos are helpful, and it startles me that bigger companies like Samsung don’t have something like this. Want to get a smart watch for someone new to the space? This app has your back.
The alarm goes off for a decently long time, and unlike other budget smart watches, you can actually adjust alarm times in the watch, rather than needing to go through the app. I usually need to set a couple because it turns off sooner than I’d like, but I can say that about every smart watch I’ve tried, except an early Samsung model that died some time in 2020.
The notifications for apps is good, though I wish that there were more options than just “other” for some things. Mostly because I don’t need Google maps notifications. That said, it works with my med alarm app, and reliably lets me know about text messages and Facebook messenger messages, which is all more than I can say about my Samsung Galaxy watch 3, and other budget watches I’ve tried.
The screen is large, and can be quite bright. There’s a good selection of dials, and it’s one of the few budget smart watch options that will give me weather, a large print digital clock, the battery life, the day of the week, and the date all on the same face.
Many other budget smart watches don’t allow:
– changing the temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit
– changing from 24 hour time to 12 hour time
I’m not a fitness guy, so I can’t comment on those features, with the exception of. The watch will count my steps, but it will not nag me about them. It will not encourage me to set my goal of steps higher, it will not tell me how I’m doing at meeting my fitness goals. And that’s exactly how I want it to be. It’s not intrusive, and if I want to forget about the fitness modes, I can.
Oh, and the cherry on top – mine came with two screen protectors, one pre applied. When you do the watch face peel, be gentle, and you’ll keep it on. The screen protectors are not fancy, but like. It’s a 25 dollar watch, the very idea that it comes with anything like that blows my mind.
Tyler –
Great Watch
Awesome watch. I love every feature that it has, and how customizable everything is. Connectivity is pretty easy, and the guide book walks you through it all if you’re not tech savvy. Weighs about as much as your normal everyday watch. Brightness is completely customizable as well, which I think is awesome. Font is basic and at a decent size, so everyone should be able to read all of the notifications and features.
Michael Walz –
Works like an Apple Watch at the fraction of the price! 5/5
Tl;dr: Really good looking watch with lots of helpful features and great supportive service, would recommend.
I was really excited to get this watch and was not disappointed when it came. I enjoyed messing around with all the things it can do, and the battery life is certainly impressive! I’ve worn it for a day or two while almost constantly messing with things and the life is still at about half capacity.
Setup was pretty quick once I downloaded the app. It has tons of useful features on the watch alone that I wouldn’t expect for a watch this price like calling from a contacts list, a remote camera shutter, music controller (plus a tiny speaker and microphone), voice assistant, weather, automatic water draining (didn’t even know that was a thing XD ), a flashlight setting, a calendar and even a simple calculator function! It also has general things like alarms, timer, stopwatch, steps/miles, calories burned, various sport modes, breathing exercises, stuff like heart rate, blood oxygen, and stress, and also display messages. The message view gave a lot more content preview than other watches I’ve used, which was nice for longer texts or even emails.
The watch fits snug and looks like I’m in a spy movie, plus the watch faces can literally be changed to something different with a twist of the dial.
The only difference that can be noticed from the more expensive smart watches is that the response time for scrolling through the apps or contacts is a little less smooth, but you get used to the slight delay after a while.
I also contacted support with a technical question and they responded within an hour or two and were very helpful and easy to understand.
All in all, very good watch in terms of looks, durability, and features, especially for the price. I will definitely be recommending this one to my friends.
Amazon Customer –
Exactly what you pay for.
This watch is great for the price. The app ZDFit has a 1.7 rating on Android for a reason. Some of the features don’t really work. It won’t push my contact list or even a single contact. The step counter works. I got the watch solely notify me of incoming calls. It does that wonderfully. I can even answer and talk through the watch. Can dial out using a key pad or recent call list. Battery life seems great. Doesn’t text. Doesn’t control Spotify.