Price: $55.99
(as of Jun 30, 2024 18:17:16 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the value, quality and appearance of the wearable computer. For example, they mention it’s a good value for the money, excellent quality and a solid watch. That said, opinions are mixed on battery life, ease of use, accuracy, and performance.
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Andrew McNiece –
Cost effective replacement for Galaxy s3
With Samsung’s recent decision to discontinue support for their older smartwatches, I decided to look at other options. This watch was a very pleasant suprise and exceeded my expectations. While some features lack absolute granular accuracy, I have found this watch a very high quality and low priced alternative to my old Samsung watch. I especially appreciate the build quality, the battery life, and the essential features of a pedometer, heart rate monitor and the ability to place and receive calls. And while some of the health monitoring features may lack absolute accuracy, they are close enough to alert me to my overall activity progress or of any potential issues to investigate further relative to blood pressure, pulse ox and heart rate. The warranty is also very good and doesn’t even require a return of the item in some circumstances. I am very happy with my purchase and would not hesitate to buy it again!
Lance C. –
Pretty solid watch
Pretty good watch, in my opinion. It seems to do everything it advertised and is (for me at least) pretty comfortable to wear. Not to heavy, but seems heavy enough to not seem like something cheap. The fit cloud app is pretty good at what you need for it to do. Make sure and take your time setting it up and giving the needed permissions on your phone though, otherwise some of the features aren’t going to work. For the price of this watch, I was a little surprised the watch is as good as it is. Overall, I think it’s a pretty good deal. I didn’t really run into the issues some of the other reviews were saying. Could be I got a good one and maybe they got an earlier model. Battery life last me about 2 and a half days. The health features are controlled by the fit cloud app on your phone and are fairly accurate. The Bluetooth calls on the watch are pretty good. The speaker and the mic are pretty decent. Gotta say that overall, I am pretty satisfied with the watch.
Henry –
Fantastic Watch
This is an excellent watch. A good investment if you can’t afford one of those high priced Apple watches. I actually like the design of this watch much better than what Apple has anyway. This watch functions very well and it serves every purpose I had hoped it would. One thing I do wish would be included is a mode to test your stress levels. I enjoy this watch and I like the idea that I can create my own watch face, I put my deceased cat as my watch face. This seller has excellent customer service and will get back to you quickly and very professional. The watch charges via a magnetic cord that attaches to the back of the watch and the USB end can either attach to your computer or use the cube that came with your cell phone and charge through an electrical outlet just like your phone. I initially had a problem setting my watch up but, it was not the fault of the watch, it was MY fault. My advice to anybody setting the watch up using your phone, if you are running a VPN on your phone DISABLE the VPN. Once I disabled my VPN it was super easy to set everything up. If you don’t disable the VPN your phone will not connect to the App the watch uses. Hope you enjoy this watch as much as I am. Again, this watch is awesome!!!
Jeff –
Health readings not correct
Watch solidily built, battery last for awhile. Thought the health reading were good, but as it was on my night stand charging hit the heart rate, blood pressure, it came up with numbers, so numbers are made up and not real. As someone said, only shows heart rate and time on watch. App graphics kind of basic. Overall its a solids and nice looking watch, just won’t rely on the health information
Jerry H. –
Better watch for a fraction of the price
Bought this watch skeptical of the quality as I have a ten times pricier Google watch 5 that turned out to be junk. The Smart watch holds power for several days, the Watch 5 got barely 6 hours, and several apps cost extra and many would not work at all. The Foxbox felt higher quality, easier to use and worked with more function more consistently with higher accuracy. I am Super Happy with this and bought the female version for my wife.
Already popped after 1 hour of use –
AI assistant and errors in health watch.
We use things like Alexa. I obviously didn’t compare it to Alexa since I know this was a cheaper option for my blue collar husband. But the AI Assistant doesn’t work. At all. It’s still a very useful product if you don’t use ai Assistants all the time like we do. It’s just annoying that every watch we are trying that claims they have the ai Assistant, it never works properly or at all. I guess that is what we get for looking to go cheaper but would have loved it if that was working.
Another thing? His calorie cound thinks he’s burning 330 every half hour to an hour? So the number never resets and it’s very inaccurate. He’s personally not worried about the calorie part but I was wanting to get one for myself but for workout purposes. If you want it for the same thing it’s not worth it.
Durability sure is great though. However I have no clue if him working in a construction site caused the errors. If that’s the case it not as durable as it claims.
Eddie Sims –
Good product
Watch is everything I wanted, measures everything and is very comfortable and has a great large dial
Mike Lowrey –
Decent watch!
I got this watch a couple months ago & have been wearing it most of the time. Can take a little abuse & dropped it a couple times. It works as advertised. Some things I don’t like about it is if you work in dusty conditions like with concrete or drywall the buttons will get a little clogged up & annoying to use but goes away after blowing them out or washing under water. Also would be nice if the buttons cycled through the menu when spinning them but they do nothing when spun. Some different options on watch faces would be nice as it doesn’t seem like the makers update the app. Battery life is really good. I can go for a couple weeks without charging in battery saver mode. The health & sleep functions work pretty well.
Not a bad watch for the price, I would recommend it.
gadget0226 –
Excellent watch for a someone who wants this kind of watch profile. It certainly makes a statement due to its size and the features. You can make it look military or dressy depending on the face and the wrist band that you wear. It comes with two interchangeable bands. It is also able to give you your heart beat measurement, your activity workout, your blood pressure and oxygen measurement; everything that a smart watch does. Quite the nice piece is you ask me.
Zim –
To compare this to smart watches like the Apple and Garmin and Samsung offerings would be unfair as they’re very different products at very different price points.
I must say, however, that I was pleasantly surprised during the unboxing, as the quality of all the components seemed quite high. The watch case itself is big, if you’re not used to that style – I’ve worn large, automatic mechanical sports and dive-style watches before, and it’s on a par with some of those. It may take an adjustment period, but you get used to it fairly quickly, and no longer worry about it, because you’re dealing with the watch’s features.
The sport-style bezel of the watch is somewhat reminiscent of a chronograph, and I suppose that’s what makes the “Military” designation, but that’s about it. There’s nothing remotely military about this. The case is sturdy, but the bezel is a non-rotating facade that doesn’t do anything useful. It has etched numbers on the bezel that correspond to the minutes of the hour on an analog clock, and two pressers at the two and four positions.
There is no rotating crown or any other physical control, other than the touch screen itself.
The touch screen is bright, and it’s surprisingly easy to interact with. The software feels a bit underdeveloped, but is perfectly fine once you get used to what swipes or button pushes do what.
There is little to no helpful documentation other than a link to download the FitCloudPro app to your phone.
It’s a bit invasive in terms of permissions, but unavoidable with something like a fitness tracker that connects via bluetooth.
The app also feels a little unfinished, and while you can dig around and use it well enough, I find myself wishing for a bit more granularity in the stats. You know they’ve collected the data, but sometimes it would be nice to view the summaries in different ways, or to see certain trends. This is what you pay for with higher-cost brand-name apps and trackers, and it shows.
The battery life is quite good, as advertised. I find the display tended to go to sleep a bit too quickly, and set it stay on longer, at the expense of battery life, and don’t mind it at all.
The ‘lift to wake’ function isn’t as polished as it could be. I sometimes find myself looking at my wrist for a second or two, and realizing that it didn’t register the movement, and it’s not going to come on, and either hit the button or bring my arm down and up with a more pronounced motion. A minor annoyance, but one that happens multiple times a day.
There seem to be arbitrary decisions made about the watch interface, so you can only access certain apps or features in certain menus – for example, you can hit the top button and swipe right to access the weather or music app, but in order to bring up a stopwatch, you have to press the top button twice, and scroll down through a list of apps which contain both the weather and music apps. Why the two lists, and why have one incomplete?
The fitness tracking is nice, and best used by just letting it collect it’s data. Taking blood pressure or heart rate requires you to wait for a full minute, uninterrupted, which can be a bit time consuming. I’d have liked to be able to shorten this period by half if I just wanted a quick idea of my status.
The lack of documentation is a bit frustrating when it comes to the app, too, since you’re never quite sure if you’re not able to do something (because it’s not a supported hardware/software feature), or simply haven’t figured out HOW to do it yet.
I’m liking the sleep monitor function, which tracks how much sleep you get, and cycles of deep and light sleep, but again, the reporting doesn’t really give you much to go on, and there are some readouts that simply don’t have legends, so you have to guess at what the numbers mean.
I was hoping the “share” function would allow a CSV or similar data dump that would allow me to build my own charts, but it laughably just sends a screenshot of your current view in the app.
All in all, if you want a step counter and simple health monitor, the quality of this device is perfectly fine, and I don’t have any worries about the hardware. If you want to dig deeper into your health habits, you may find you reach its limitations fairly quickly. I think for the price point, it’s good value, and makes me understand what the more expensive options provide.
Sadia Naeem –
My husband has been using this smartwatch for weeks and it has become a reliable companion in his daily life.
The battery life has been a lifesaver, especially during his outdoor adventures. With the long-lasting battery, he doesn’t have to worry about constantly charging it. Plus, the power-saving mode has been a game-changer, extending the battery life even further. This watch has made communication so much easier. Managing calls and messages on the go has been incredibly convenient.
From keeping track of heart rate to monitoring sleep patterns, it’s like having a personal health assistant with you at all times. And with various exercise modes, it helps you to stay on top of your fitness goals.
On top of all that, the watch is packed with other useful features like a stopwatch, timer, and music control. And being able to customize the watch faces to match your style has been a fun bonus.
Overall, It is a great product and I highly recommend it.
Pete M. –
Ok so I have no idea what is meant by the word “Tactical”. It’s definitely a smartwatch of the larger variety, but it’s not just for men. Smaller ladies who enjoy the look of a comically large watch on their wrist might enjoy this too. Might also be useful if you have a small to medium sized pet you want to dress up as Flavor Fav for Halloween. All joking aside, this is decent affordable smartwatch for people with more sense than money. It’s got decent battery life, charges up pretty quickly and does what it supposed to. It’s also good to keep in mind that the health data provided by a $20 dollar smartwatch or a $2000 smartwatch is only really useful to show trends, you can’t rely on it like you would a piece of dedicated medical equipment.
Adrian –
Definitely a good buy, this watch looks good and feels sturdy while packed with all common sports trackers features and some useful smartwatch options.
The watch casing is metal, a bit thicker and heavier than common sports trackers, but with a sturdy yet sporty look. It comes with 2 type of straps, metallic bracelet or silicone, depending on the use purpose. The silicone is better for workouts as the watch tends to rotate less on the arm.
The watch itself is very responsive, with a bright touch screen, good resolution and long lasting battery.
There are 6 watchfaces installed, one of which replaceable form a large and varied online library which even includes animated ones. The watch software has some customization features, with extra screens you could add or remove; same for the sport modes list, they can be added as needed from a large list with the help of the pair phone app. One if the 2 side buttons function can also be customized.
In terms of notifications, the app lets you select individually which apps can send notifications to the watch, and can support a queue of around 15. Each notification can be expanded for a 4 lines content, which i find a bit short. The watch can be used to call and answer phone calls, as well as using the voice assistant. Generally this works well, the speaker is loud enough for normal environments.
As sensors and trackers the watch has the most common ones, including blood oxygen level, and the sensors seem to be accurate enough. There are more apps and features on the watch, reminders and alarms, flashlight, calculator, business card and pay code when linked to specific social media apps, music control, phone finder etc.
Overall it is quite a complete and functional smart watch/sports tracker in my opinion, with a lasting battery life (one week normal usage) and a solid cool look, a good value watch, I would recommend.