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Daija
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Holds a charge for a long time. If you need it for a timer or as a watch, get it, otherwise, don't waste your time. The stopwatch feature is fine, but the light doesn't stay on so it's hard to use it.
Daija
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Holds a charge for a long time. If you need it for a timer or as a watch, get it, otherwise, don't waste your time. The stopwatch feature is fine, but the light doesn't stay on so it's hard to use it.
Linda H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
My granddaughter loves the watch and wears it constantly.
Linda H.
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
My granddaughter loves the watch and wears it constantly.
Penny
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I initially bought this tracker to track my steps, heart rate, and sleep as well as for the time, it does not make calls for those who are interested in that. It does connect to my phone and I do enjoy the variety of background and watch faces it offers. I do recommend for a smartly priced smartwatch.
Penny
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I initially bought this tracker to track my steps, heart rate, and sleep as well as for the time, it does not make calls for those who are interested in that. It does connect to my phone and I do enjoy the variety of background and watch faces it offers. I do recommend for a smartly priced smartwatch.
HarleyReadIt
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
So I’ve been wearing it since 8/15 I think, and overall it’s pretty solid. My only gripes about it is that the fluid measurement is only in ml and that it does not have a calculator. I have the one that uses the app VeryFit, and I like the layout of it. Both watch and app are pretty customizable to taste or holiday season and it’s pretty easy to navigate. I like the daily goals, they synced workout cycles and how you can set a water reminder. The timer is excellent. Since having it, my battery has only fallen below 60% once. I haven’t figured out if you can swap the straps or not or if there’s an apple case compatible with it, but bracelets and unprotected screens don’t last very long with me and there hasn’t been a single scratch on it yet.Overall I feel as though it’s pretty accurate and easy to use! I’ve recommend it to 2 people who’ve been in the market for a similar type of watch
HarleyReadIt
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2024
So I’ve been wearing it since 8/15 I think, and overall it’s pretty solid. My only gripes about it is that the fluid measurement is only in ml and that it does not have a calculator. I have the one that uses the app VeryFit, and I like the layout of it. Both watch and app are pretty customizable to taste or holiday season and it’s pretty easy to navigate. I like the daily goals, they synced workout cycles and how you can set a water reminder. The timer is excellent. Since having it, my battery has only fallen below 60% once. I haven’t figured out if you can swap the straps or not or if there’s an apple case compatible with it, but bracelets and unprotected screens don’t last very long with me and there hasn’t been a single scratch on it yet.Overall I feel as though it’s pretty accurate and easy to use! I’ve recommend it to 2 people who’ve been in the market for a similar type of watch
nanniehead
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
Update: You can set your planned sleep time! But if I get up to go potty, it stops counting sleep data. Shows a couple hours of sleep and then it's purple for the rest of the night.Update: I figured out the exercise mode issue. Sort of. The reason it didn't register is because I was using a standing desk & walking pad. So my arms weren't moving. I tested it by starting the indoor run on the watch and just moving my arm back & forth with it in my hand. It only registered 9:24 minutes of a 15-minute test time but it did register on both the app and the watch. And it did add steps to my daily total. So, I upped the star rating to 3. Overall, it's ok for the money. We'll see if I get any sleep time tonight. PS-Customer service is pretty good. They will respond and try to help in a pretty timely manner.It is so hard to find one of these smart watches that actually works. Mostly, it's the apps. I think that's the case here. I've had issue after issue with this one. First, it wouldn't let me join Fitdock. Kept saying the server was having problems. So, I just continued thru setting it up. When I tried to change the face, I got a blank gallery. Turns out you need to join Fitdock and then you get a gallery of available faces. The watch insisted I do a factory reset on day 2. I tried everything but it would only work after a full factory reset. So, I lost everything from day 1. When I turned on Message notifications, I got a notification every few minutes on the watch telling me that my messages were available because I had paired a device. Annoying as all get out. Turns out that had something to do with my Google account but I'm not techy enough to explain it. Then more issues this morning. First, I did a 15-minute indoor run in exercise mode on the watch. It didn't register on the app, no real info about it at all on the app. Under Training, it says my workouts will appear there but there's nothing. I did find a reference of 3:24 minutes in the exercise record on the watch. But it didn't add anything to my steps for the day. Seems like if you have a goal of say 5000 steps and you use the exercise mode to record a run, those steps should be added to your total goal for the day. So now I'm not sure if it just didn't register the run, or if it will add to steps when you do a run. I think it did show an elevated heart rate because of the run, tho not entirely sure about that. No sleep record, either. It registered the first night but not last night. And finally, I tried to take my blood oxygen level and it just keeps telling me to confirm I'm wearing the watch. One good thing is you can use your own picture as a face. I have a picture of a cute drawing my granddaughter did when she was little. That's drawing me in (no pun intended). Cuz it's pretty cool to look at your watch and see your granddaughter's drawing. But the bad thing is you can only put time and date on your own picture. I want steps and a battery icon. Which brings up another gripe. A lot of the faces don't have the battery icon. But that brings up another good thing. The battery seems like it will last a good while. With all the messing around I've been doing with it over the last couple days and it's still at 95%. So, my decision is do I keep it as just a watch with my granddaughter's picture and take hit or miss on everything else. Or do I return it and try another one.
nanniehead
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
Update: You can set your planned sleep time! But if I get up to go potty, it stops counting sleep data. Shows a couple hours of sleep and then it's purple for the rest of the night.Update: I figured out the exercise mode issue. Sort of. The reason it didn't register is because I was using a standing desk & walking pad. So my arms weren't moving. I tested it by starting the indoor run on the watch and just moving my arm back & forth with it in my hand. It only registered 9:24 minutes of a 15-minute test time but it did register on both the app and the watch. And it did add steps to my daily total. So, I upped the star rating to 3. Overall, it's ok for the money. We'll see if I get any sleep time tonight. PS-Customer service is pretty good. They will respond and try to help in a pretty timely manner.It is so hard to find one of these smart watches that actually works. Mostly, it's the apps. I think that's the case here. I've had issue after issue with this one. First, it wouldn't let me join Fitdock. Kept saying the server was having problems. So, I just continued thru setting it up. When I tried to change the face, I got a blank gallery. Turns out you need to join Fitdock and then you get a gallery of available faces. The watch insisted I do a factory reset on day 2. I tried everything but it would only work after a full factory reset. So, I lost everything from day 1. When I turned on Message notifications, I got a notification every few minutes on the watch telling me that my messages were available because I had paired a device. Annoying as all get out. Turns out that had something to do with my Google account but I'm not techy enough to explain it. Then more issues this morning. First, I did a 15-minute indoor run in exercise mode on the watch. It didn't register on the app, no real info about it at all on the app. Under Training, it says my workouts will appear there but there's nothing. I did find a reference of 3:24 minutes in the exercise record on the watch. But it didn't add anything to my steps for the day. Seems like if you have a goal of say 5000 steps and you use the exercise mode to record a run, those steps should be added to your total goal for the day. So now I'm not sure if it just didn't register the run, or if it will add to steps when you do a run. I think it did show an elevated heart rate because of the run, tho not entirely sure about that. No sleep record, either. It registered the first night but not last night. And finally, I tried to take my blood oxygen level and it just keeps telling me to confirm I'm wearing the watch. One good thing is you can use your own picture as a face. I have a picture of a cute drawing my granddaughter did when she was little. That's drawing me in (no pun intended). Cuz it's pretty cool to look at your watch and see your granddaughter's drawing. But the bad thing is you can only put time and date on your own picture. I want steps and a battery icon. Which brings up another gripe. A lot of the faces don't have the battery icon. But that brings up another good thing. The battery seems like it will last a good while. With all the messing around I've been doing with it over the last couple days and it's still at 95%. So, my decision is do I keep it as just a watch with my granddaughter's picture and take hit or miss on everything else. Or do I return it and try another one.
Tango
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
OK, if you really want text on a super teeny screen or to take phone calls on your wrist (weird), you will have to set up your connection to your smartphone. I decided not to do that because what I really wanted was the activity info (steps, timers, pulse, etc.) and a watch and all of those functions are built in and don't require my phone. (I didn't have any trouble setting up the phone connection, but stopped when I got the message in the app that my Geo Location was going to be turned on automatically. Do I want a bunch of tech dweebs in China tracking me? Nope.) I don't know if the battery would last as long if the watch were maintaining cell connection, but without that, the battery lasts about a week without recharge which I love. This thing is as cheap as a pedometer, works better, is easier to use, and does much a pedometer won't do. I kind of love it!
Tango
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
OK, if you really want text on a super teeny screen or to take phone calls on your wrist (weird), you will have to set up your connection to your smartphone. I decided not to do that because what I really wanted was the activity info (steps, timers, pulse, etc.) and a watch and all of those functions are built in and don't require my phone. (I didn't have any trouble setting up the phone connection, but stopped when I got the message in the app that my Geo Location was going to be turned on automatically. Do I want a bunch of tech dweebs in China tracking me? Nope.) I don't know if the battery would last as long if the watch were maintaining cell connection, but without that, the battery lasts about a week without recharge which I love. This thing is as cheap as a pedometer, works better, is easier to use, and does much a pedometer won't do. I kind of love it!
leigh
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
I bought this to replace an aging Galaxy watch that I was never in love with. I figured that even if i ended up just keeping it as a glorified pedometer,I wasn't losing much.I've had this for 1 week. I have not taken it off since the initial charge and, as you can see, it still has half the charge left! This has been in the shower, washed dishes, and stayed on through sleep and exercise abd still working great. It easily receives texts (but no method of responding....I have my phone for that, so not a deal breaker for me. The touch screen is bright and responsive. I verified the heart rate and blood oxygenation readings through my work pulse ox and as you can see they match very well. I didn't bother with the blood pressure verification, though. It does seem to be a little over generous with the step count but all in all I highly recommend this as a very cheap and effective, nice looking alternative to the big name brand smart watches on the market
leigh
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
I bought this to replace an aging Galaxy watch that I was never in love with. I figured that even if i ended up just keeping it as a glorified pedometer,I wasn't losing much.I've had this for 1 week. I have not taken it off since the initial charge and, as you can see, it still has half the charge left! This has been in the shower, washed dishes, and stayed on through sleep and exercise abd still working great. It easily receives texts (but no method of responding....I have my phone for that, so not a deal breaker for me. The touch screen is bright and responsive. I verified the heart rate and blood oxygenation readings through my work pulse ox and as you can see they match very well. I didn't bother with the blood pressure verification, though. It does seem to be a little over generous with the step count but all in all I highly recommend this as a very cheap and effective, nice looking alternative to the big name brand smart watches on the market
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