⌚ Elevate Your Everyday: The Smart Watch That Does It All!
This versatile Smart Watch is compatible with Android and iPhone, offering a range of features including direct calling, fitness tracking, and social media notifications. With a sleek design and essential functionalities, it’s perfect for the modern professional on the go.
C**0
Impressive for what it is
This is not much more than a toy, but for $12 that's all you should expect. If you want Apple Watch or Google Wear features and quality then you're obviously going to spend a lot more.The watch does all of the things that it claims to do. It syncs with a smart phone and shows notifications. You can answer and reject calls, and use the watch as a speaker phone. There is a calculator, calendar, and other basic utilities. You can't add additional apps to it, but that's clear in the description. Music sounds pretty good for a tiny watch speaker. The pedometer and exercise apps are on-demand only, so you have to turn them on when you start to walk or exercise, and off when you're done. This works great for me because I only care about those stats when I'm actually working out, but if you're expecting something like a fitbit you'll be disappointed.NOTE: For most of the features to work you have to insert a micro SD card. I had an old 512 MB one laying around so I put that in it and all of the features became available. The other option is to insert a sim card and use it as a phone. I haven't tried that but it might be fun.The band is chunky and isn't replaceable, but it feels solid and isn't uncomfortable. I bought it for my 9 year old daughter and it's way too big, but it fit my 7 inch wrist with plenty of room to spare. The screen is plastic and prone to scratches, but it's responsive enough and actually looks decent.There are a number of apps that work to sync it with your android phone, so you have options. If you scan the QR code that comes with the watch you'll be directed to a Chinese language version, but the same app is available in English on the Google app store. After trying a few of them, we decided to stick with the one they recommend (in English).Battery life is a bit of a letdown. You might get a day of life out of it if you don't play with it too much. Charging it daily isn't the worst thing, and most smart watches need to be charged frequently, but you would think they could have squeezed a better battery into such a bulky case.My teenage daughter stole it from her little sister. Maybe that's the best review I could give it.Like I said, it's basically a toy, but it does actually do all of the things it says it will, and it does them reasonably well. Adjust your expectations and there's no reason you couldn't use this every day. And if it breaks you're not out much.
C**L
This watch is horrible. Steer clear of this one
I wanted to have a smart watch for work. I work outside, all day, so I'm pretty accepting of the fact that this wouldn't have all the bells and whistles that a good watch would have, like the Samsung and Apple branded watches. The price was good, but that's about all I can say about this absolute piece of crap. The battery life didn't last all day, the screen froze up multiple times, I couldn't even turn the thing off. Holding the side button down for like 60 seconds, to try and reboot it out of a frozen cycle didn't work either. I have unfortunately thrown away the box it came in, so I can't return it. But I would advise anyone and everyone to steer clear of this one. It's an absolute waste.
K**A
Screen not very durable. Great for notifications but not for fitness
This little watch really impressed me. I just wanted something to read texts quickly while I was waitressing. It did that as well as gave me notifications from apps I selected, directly from my phone. I could even send texts through the watch although typing them out took longer than I wanted it to on its pre-T9 keyboard. The step counter wasn't impressive, the steps added up even while I was laying on the sofa and not moving. The camera is low quality. The screen cracked after about 2 months (to be fair, it held up pretty well being accidentally knocked on railings most of the time I wore it). Those are my only red flags. I wanted it for a cheap starter watch to see if I liked wearing a smart watch or not and it served that purpose well. For the price it's a win although I think I'll try to invest in something a little more durable for my next smart watch. It is not a fitness watch but an excellent notification watch. I used it with an SD card and bluetooth connection to my phone.
C**S
An amazing affordable watch product
What like about it is the connection is great it connects to your phone perfectly with the app you can call on it and text sometimes because it doesn’t send the text all the time nice features you can see your call log what I didn’t like is that the battery life last only one day the next it’s dead when it claims to last three days at least I sometimes have a hard time putting on the watch mainly on the design of how you put it on if that would change it wouldn’t be a struggle to put on you can’t really change the wallpaper unless you get an sd card can’t really use chrome the camera feature really works the quality of it is you can say that it is not really that great so far it is really great for a low price I mostly wanted it and used it for calling and texting and it receives my messages saving me that hassle of opening my phone to see the message that was sent and when someone is calling you on the phone you can pick it up on the watch cause it receives it also plus the sound quality is amazing but not when you listen to music on it
B**.
False Advertising
Well, this certainly wasn't the best buy in the whole world. Really though, it was just false advertising. First off, the actual screen is much smaller than depicted on the first picture. It's a small square. Second, it's completely black. The picture makes it seem like it's a got a grey-black look to it. It doesn't. Thirdly, the actual features you can do with the smartwatch are pretty limited. There are only like three things you can do with the smartwatch unless you have a phone or sim card. Fourthly, there are only three different watches you can get. And all of them are standard clocks. Not one digital clock. No digital clock with a pretty flower in the background, No modern numbers displaying 11:30 in a cool way; No, Just 3 pixelated, boring, standard watch faces.With all things considered, it's a $17 smartwatch. I mean, come on people. The fact that it turns on and displays something in the first place, is quite an accomplishment on its own. So, if you wanna have something to fool your friends with, or you just want to look cool wearing a smartwatch, this is the product for you. If you're actually looking for something that you can be productive with, I would look at watches little more expensive.
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