Price: $59.99
(as of Jul 07, 2024 03:18:18 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the value, appearance, battery life, ease of use, performance, and quality of the wearable computer. They mention that it’s great for the price, the metal band is elegant, and the watch face works perfectly. They appreciate connectivity, heart rate monitoring, andquality.
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Robin –
Great, affordable, smart watch
The watch is really nice & has the same features as other more expensive smart watches (like calling & message retrieval). Battery life is great & it paired easily with my android phone – I’ve used all the features daily for a week, so far, & haven’t had to charge it yet. Using the app there are *lots* of face designs to choose from. I have a heath condition so the BP, HR, Steps, & O² are especially handy, & the sleep program lets me know I need to do better. I think there’s options for just about everyone. The watch fits my 7″ wrist comfortably (fits my husband’s larger wrist also) & I appreciate that it comes with 3 easy to switch bands.I think it’s a great, affordable, smart watch.
Julekha –
Fantastic smartwatch
I was thoroughly impressed by the quality design and affordability of this smartwatch, which boasts all the features of more renowned brands. The step-by-step manual instructions were easy to follow, and extremely helpful. I am amazed by the extensive settings, from exercise tracking to monitoring blood oxygen and blood pressure, as well as sports records, weather updates, music control, a stopwatch, timer, alarm, and mobile phone search functionality. Additionally, the ability to switch styles on the watch is a fantastic bonus. I highly recommend this smartwatch.
Fiery212 –
Very nice and very feminine
I am pleased with the watch overall. It was easy to set up and everything worked! It serves it’s purpose and is in line with the stats. I, especially, like the blood pressure monitor. It might be off a tad here and there but not by much.There are some things that differ from my Galaxy Smart watch I own and that’s ok because this watch wins with the battery usage. I wore my watch for 9 days before I had to charge it again and had calls come in and spoke using the watch! That’s impressive by itself. My Galaxy watch needed charging after a day and half without the calls. Not only that; I had to pay monthly fee for a line and phone number I nevered used, to use the watch.I, also, love the change of bracelets (silicone band, one peach and one black) that came with it too. Easy to detach and attach. My only and slight peeve is the watch is Rose Gold color NOT Gold as so stated in the description.I will wear it every day and hope I get a lot of uses out of it. Yes, get one! And, yes, there are others that are just as good or a tad better. Do your research and decide for yourself. I did. Oh, yes, and for the money you can’t go wrong. 🙂
AradiaMaeven –
All the features of the ones sold by phone makers
I love the features. It does everything mentioned in the product description and then some, and the tracking seems accurate. It’s a bit heavier than my previous watch, but not annoyingly so. I love the metal band in its elegance, I just find that the clasp slips a bit and needs to be tightened often. The accompanying app also has way more features than my old one. Just be careful how many blue tooth dependent options you turn on or it will drain the battery quickly. Though it will fully recharge in under 2 hours. Overall it’s a powerhouse for the price.
nic –
Totally inaccurate measurements
The only things I liked about this watch were its appearance and battery life. Calorie counting measurements, and heart rates were completely wrong. It said I burned 125 calories over a several hour period including an hour of an intensive aerobic workout. I didn’t wear it to bed because I figured if the heart rate monitor was that far off, it would not accurately measure my sleep. Sleep function only included light and deep, not awake and REM. I had high hopes from the reviews, but was very disappointed and returned it the next day.
Bezli –
Impressive Smartwatch with a Couple of Drawbacks
 I’ve been putting this smartwatch through its paces for a few weeks now, and I’m pretty impressed with all the features it offers. The health tracking is robust – it keeps tabs on my heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and even breaks down my sleep quality into deep, shallow, and awake periods. It’s been eye-opening to see how my daily habits impact my overall wellness. The fitness features are equally comprehensive. With over 100 sport modes to choose from, it tracks all my workouts with ease. I especially appreciate the GPS integration for my outdoor runs and bike rides. Seeing my routes mapped out in the app is a cool way to visualize my progress. Customization is a big plus here. The watch comes with three interchangeable bands (including a snazzy gold metal one) and a tons of face options – from sleek and minimal to data-rich designs. You can even set your own photos as the background, which is a neat personal touch. Notifications have been hit or miss. While it reliably buzzes for incoming calls and texts, I’ve noticed some inconsistencies with app alerts coming through. Sometimes my WhatsApp messages show up, other times they don’t. Might just be a settings issue on my end, but worth noting. Battery life is decent, but not mind-blowing. With moderate use (tracking a daily workout, checking notifications regularly), I’m getting 4-5 days between charges. Heavier use will probably mean more frequent charging. Not a dealbreaker, but somethng to keep in mind if you’re used to longer-lasting wearables.Now, there are a couple of quirks that are worth mentioning. First, the raise-to-wake feature can be finicky. Sometimes the screen lights up no problem, but other times I’m flicking my wrist like a madman to no avail. It’s not constant, but happens often enough to be annoying. The other thing is the touch screen responsiveness – it can be a bit sluggish at times, especially when swiping between menus. I’ve had to tap or swipe a few times to get it to register my input. Again, not a major issue but it can be frustrating in the moment. Overall though, the pros definitely outweigh the cons here. The sheer amount of tracking and customization options make this a formidable smartwatch contender. Just be prepared for some occasional software hiccups and keep your charging cable handy. If you can look past those quirks, this wearable packs a lot of bang for your buck!ââââââââââââââââ