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Harris Family
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This product woud be wonderful if it worked reliably. For me, personally, mine died nearly as soon as I started wearing it regularly. It will not charge and it will not reset. The app needs some serious work as it does not sync as well as it should and more than half of the time I've had this product (when it would work) has been fiddling with it so I can use it. I will not be purchasing another one.
Meg12
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
Easy to set up, comfortable to wear, easy to use! Using this to help to track my steps mostly.
Sleepy
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024
I've tried several fitness watches over the last few years. This one is a nice price at $20, but you get what you pay for.First off, this watch comes with a unique magnetic charger, meaning it's hard to replace if you lose it or if you want a spare. The magnets on the charger did a very good job holding the watch in place while it charged, which is helpful, because the watch sometimes vibrates as it receives notifications, and I didn't have a good surface to charge it on.It has a cheap silicon band, as expected. The band has a nice amount of holes for small to large wrist sizes. This fit fine on both a man's and woman's wrists.The watch needed to be fully charged before I could use it. Usually electronics come with some power, so this was a bit unexpected.The fitness parts of this watch worked fine. The step counter ended up with a close result to a brand name watch I wore at the same time, off by only a couple of hundred steps. The sleep tracking, heart rate, and other measurements seem to work fine too. The app was pretty decent. I've seen some terrible ones from other cheap watches. This one was one of the better ones.Notifications are one of the worst I've seen, and I've tried out plenty of fitness watches. My biggest complaint is that it only offers notifications for a handful of popular social apps, like WhatsApp, telegram, Facebook, Instagram, etc, but if it's not listed on their app, then it doesn't seem to push notifications. Notably, I'm not getting any of my discord or Teams notifications.Doesn't always show the sender's/caller's name.It took about a day or two for the notifications to include the sender info with the messages. It also doesn't show emojis. Instead, it displays a Chinese character. For all I know, it's the word for that specific emoji, but I don't read Mandarin, so that's not very helpful.My biggest issues with this watch were its battery power and the notifications. The notifications that it receives are easy to read. Very long messages are cut off by the word limit, which is normal for smart watch notifications.Deleting the notification on the watch doesn't delete or remove the notification on my phone. Nor is the notification removed on the watch after it's cleared on the phone.The app offers notifications for the usual social media & text apps, like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc. I came up with some probably for those not specifically looking in the app even though I checked off the other notification option. Notably, I didn't get any notifications from Discord or Teams, and I really needed those.The battery is very weak. Most watches lasted about a week or even longer under similar amount of usage. This one only lasted about half a week.Overall, if you're just looking for a fitness tracker, this is a pretty good watch, aside from the battery capacity. If you're looking for more, be prepared to pay more for a better one.
XANet
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
This was easy to pair to my phone and seems well made. It sends the data to the phone, so you can track your progress. The heart rate is pretty accurate, but I don't really have a way to test the other parameters. Unfortunately, this went into some weird BIOS mode and shut down after one week of use, even though the battery was at 80%. I assume there is some kind of reset to reboot it, but I haven't taken the time to figure it out. Docking one star for that issue.
Anonymous2003
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
This watch is bigger than I expected. I wear it in the very last buckle hole and I still feel like it's a bit loose. This might be because the screen is large. It's a rectangle and those tapered edges soften the look of it, but if you're a smaller framed person then this might actually be wider than your wrist bone. I think it's worth measuring before buying, particularly if you're intending this to be for a teen or smaller adult.The device requires an app. You cannot use it or start it up without syncing it. This isn't mentioned in the description (just says bluetooth capable). That's not a problem for most people, but again kids or the elderly might find this a deterrent. Lots of people would be happy with a watch that can work independently of a smartphone and it wasn't made clear that this one can't do that.In terms of usability, the watch face and the font used it clear and crisp. It displays easily in different light settings and comes with a nice range of display options so you can customize what you want to see. The pedometer element was fun to try and 'trick' and see if if would count steps when pouring a glass of milk or picking up a newspaper. Overall, it's performing as well as the more expensive brand name step counters and does a good job of recognizing exercise modes like running. I don't have any complaints about this function.The heart rate and Sp02 monitors aren't really sophisticated and there might be a little lag in the heart rate tracker, but it's certainly within an acceptable range. If you're doing stairs or running it's going to recognize it, the cool down might be a little delayed in tracking but only by a window of a few seconds. I think there is a margin of error in reading that the watch accounts for and that results in the heart rate holding before stepping down.For the price you do get a lot of functionality. Just make sure this is what you want out of such a product and are comfortable with their app (it's called anyloop - they give you a QR code to use, but you can find it).
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