Chris
Nice looking watch with 2 bands, call quality satisfactory, easy to use and set up with the app. Unfortunately the most basic function: pedometer - did not work. I followed the guidelines of fully charging watch, syncing it the app, and giving full allowances. I even reset the watch after setting up all my contacts, restarting my phone and watch, but, nothing worked. I wanted a watch that could answer a call without me digging through my purse, gym bag for my phone but if it is unable to do the most basic function of steps accurately, I can't keep it. Disappointing.
June June June
I wanted an activity monitor that paired with my phone, but didn't want to shell out hundreds- but I guess you get what you pay for. The watch looks nice enough but I had trouble pairing it, the activity meter doesn't work that great, and it doesn't stay charged.
Lila Bowman
I’ve had this watch 1 month and my heart rate according to the watch has been 71 the entire time. I do spin classes it it still says 71
renae neil
It seems to be a good watch however, it's a bit large for my petite wrist.
Customer
The watch does what it's advertised to do. I don't personally like it. It's very large on my wrist. I have a small wrist. It came with two bands, a goldtone dressy type band and a pale pink silicone band. The gold band is extremely hard to hook by yourself. The silicone band is also tricky as it kinda sticks to itself. You have to have a lot of dexterity to work with them. The magnetic charger works well but you have to have the watch upside down to keep the charger in place. I set it on a clothe to keep from scratching the face. The watch holds the charge for at least 2 days. It might go longer; I just throw it on the charger anyway. I bought the watch in order to receive calls in case of an emergency at my job where you can have the phone on you but never out. So, in summary, works as advertised, definitely not my favorite wrist decor.
Toni D
I have several complaints about this watch. I've had three Fitbit Charges. They all had my heart rate MUCH higher than this watch. At doctor visits, my heart rate matched what the Fitbit read. This watch says my heart rate is 30-40 beats per minute slower than actual. This watch's step count was far less than actual, again compared with a walk taken many times with my Fitbit. The sleep tracker had it so I never had any awake time throughout the night, every night. Everyone turns over and has at least moments of being awake. My typical awake time was 35-60 minutes with all of my Fitbits. This watch always has none. It's awesome that this watch has a speaker! Unfortunately, it isn't loud enough for me to hear anything unless I'm standing still so there's no background noise from my movements and I have it close to my head. It's better than nothing though! I have to charge it every two to three days. There aren't enough capabilities to turn on/off app notifications. Almost every notification gets grouped into the "other" category. I wish they would at least have some emails listed. It's either, get notified for everything, or hardly anything at all. Speaking of notifications, it only lists maybe five notifications. Then, you only have the option of clearing all notifications. You cannot just swipe one away or anything like that. The blood pressure sensor and blood oxygen levels seem to work well though! I wanted a watch that could do everything. This has pretty much everything I could think of! Unfortunately, it doesn't do much very well. I probably should've just gotten another Fitbit.
JC in the DubC
Had this about a week, not too complicated but here is my list of CONS: 1 - had to shut off the audio bluetooth connection and just keep phone connection because everything (including youtube and my songs) route through the watch audio otherwise. 2- No way to MUTE the watch, even on silent my watch has a ringtone come through 3- battery life is less than 12 hours if you use the watch as intended (heart rate, phone connection) Edit: I realized there is something draining it at my workplace, like a BT device or something so away from that the battery is good for about 2 days. 4- App wants a lot more permissions that it should need, I get it needs access to some stuff, but just read through it...however, if you deny any permissions it will NOT send you notifications - and notifications seem random, ya get some, you don't get others. The email just says what account got one, not always who it is from. Texts come in, but again, intermittent at best. - and NO you cannot reply to them, but it doesn't advertise that you could. 5- Doesn't work for Samsung Health and only does the steps for Google health, you must rely on their app, it isn't terrible, but it demands a constant banner at the top of your Android phone. 6 - Limited face screens available and many don't even show the battery life, so that could be improved upon greatly if you want a better looking watch face. PROS: It was cheap and it does what it says mostly, just a few flaws that any watch over $100 won't have I imagine. I got this as a trial run to see if I would even want to wear a smart watch before investing in a better one. It looks nice, comes with a couple bands, the metal one is difficult to put on sometimes, but I just bought some bands of my own pretty easily. If you want to try one out, this isn't a bad purchase, just isn't really suitable for long-term use in my opinion.