Brandy ❤️Brandy ❤️
The media could not be loaded. So far my dad loves it. It is easy to toggle through the screens and was super easy to set up using the app! The only drawback is that there isn't an answer button that pops up when receiving calls. Either you ignore or block call... I'd give it 5 stars if not for that!
LoganFamLoganFam
The media could not be loaded. I got this for my son and he likes it.Pros:Battery life is great. Watch is light weight, very convenient for working out, keeps steps count better than other smart watches. Smooth looking. The strap is nice, smooth, and comfortable to wear.Cons:Unable to answer calls. It took 2 days to charge fully which was weird but decided to wait to see if it works before returning it.Overall really nice looking watch recommended as a gift for your young teens.
Brandy ❤️Brandy ❤️
The media could not be loaded. So far my dad loves it. It is easy to toggle through the screens and was super easy to set up using the app! The only drawback is that there isn't an answer button that pops up when receiving calls. Either you ignore or block call... I'd give it 5 stars if not for that!
LoganFamLoganFam
The media could not be loaded. I got this for my son and he likes it.Pros:Battery life is great. Watch is light weight, very convenient for working out, keeps steps count better than other smart watches. Smooth looking. The strap is nice, smooth, and comfortable to wear.Cons:Unable to answer calls. It took 2 days to charge fully which was weird but decided to wait to see if it works before returning it.Overall really nice looking watch recommended as a gift for your young teens.
Paula Brown
It's great for working out and keeping up with your pulse on steps.. it shows you how calling and your messages but you can't answer or respond
Gary sparks
Battery will not take a charge
Dwight
This item has changed. $6 more, but a longer band. My band is less than 8", new one is 10.25". Otherwise I would say don't get if you have a thick wrist.Tired of paying hundreds for a new smart watch every few years, I decided to take a chance on this. I'd give it 5 stars except for some annoying, easily remedied features. Aside from the band, the timer, something I use cooking, only has 10 minute increments to 1:40. It would seem not a biggie to have a timer that you can set the time. Manual is sketchy as is the app on how to use the functions. Had to figure it out by fiddling with it, having had other smart watches made that easier. App, however, downloads quickly and when I turn on my phone connects within seconds.Comparing this to more expensive smart watches doesn't seem fair, yet it stacks up nicely. Had a Withings watch, junk, malfunctioned in months. Also had a now 7 yr old+, top of the line i-watch and a Samsung Galaxy Active 2. The Apple separated at the top of the bezel, and the guts accordioned out. Fixed it with a drop of Super Glue, was OK. Same happened to my wife's, but she didn't come to me with it in time, and the watch failed. One day with the Active 2, took it off and the back was sticking to my wrist. Super glued it, and it worked OK. Charged, etc. Happened a couple of times, then the watch stopped charging.While all four watches don't count steps very well around the house, even though I have stairs to go up and down, on a walk there is a difference. Apple undercounts a little, the Galaxy and Withings, seriously undercount. With this watch, a hundred steps = a hundred steps. Sleep recording is sketchy as was with the Galaxy. The Galaxy registered excessive heart rate, this watch is right on. The blood pressure over estimates. Testing it simultaneously with a BP meter, the meter said, normal range, the watch said Stroke City.All and all, for my uses, except for the timer, I'm smiling. Better than the others and it was only 30 bucks.Cord is short and I don't know if it can be replaced. Two studs on charger fits into 2 holes on watch easily. If the polarity is off, the magnets let you know.Definitely would recommend to someone wanting a good basic smart watch.Holds charge for a couple of days, better than Apple or Galaxy. Charges very quickly. When I first got it, it wouldn't turn on until fully charged. Early charges short lived, but that is often the case with Lithium batteries, you have to charge/discharge them a few times before getting up to snuff.
Gary sparks
Battery will not take a charge
Dwight
This item has changed. $6 more, but a longer band. My band is less than 8", new one is 10.25". Otherwise I would say don't get if you have a thick wrist. Tired of paying hundreds for a new smart watch every few years, I decided to take a chance on this. I'd give it 5 stars except for some annoying, easily remedied features. Aside from the band, the timer, something I use cooking, only has 10 minute increments to 1:40. It would seem not a biggie to have a timer that you can set the time. Manual is sketchy as is the app on how to use the functions. Had to figure it out by fiddling with it, having had other smart watches made that easier. App, however, downloads quickly and when I turn on my phone connects within seconds. Comparing this to more expensive smart watches doesn't seem fair, yet it stacks up nicely. Had a Withings watch, junk, malfunctioned in months. Also had a now 7 yr old+, top of the line i-watch and a Samsung Galaxy Active 2. The Apple separated at the top of the bezel, and the guts accordioned out. Fixed it with a drop of Super Glue, was OK. Same happened to my wife's, but she didn't come to me with it in time, and the watch failed. One day with the Active 2, took it off and the back was sticking to my wrist. Super glued it, and it worked OK. Charged, etc. Happened a couple of times, then the watch stopped charging. While all four watches don't count steps very well around the house, even though I have stairs to go up and down, on a walk there is a difference. Apple undercounts a little, the Galaxy and Withings, seriously undercount. With this watch, a hundred steps = a hundred steps. Sleep recording is sketchy as was with the Galaxy. The Galaxy registered excessive heart rate, this watch is right on. The blood pressure over estimates. Testing it simultaneously with a BP meter, the meter said, normal range, the watch said Stroke City. All and all, for my uses, except for the timer, I'm smiling. Better than the others and it was only 30 bucks. Cord is short and I don't know if it can be replaced. Two studs on charger fits into 2 holes on watch easily. If the polarity is off, the magnets let you know. Definitely would recommend to someone wanting a good basic smart watch. Holds charge for a couple of days, better than Apple or Galaxy. Charges very quickly. When I first got it, it wouldn't turn on until fully charged. Early charges short lived, but that is often the case with Lithium batteries, you have to charge/discharge them a few times before getting up to snuff.