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The CUBOT C7 is a versatile 1.54" touch screen smartwatch designed for women, featuring 23 sports tracking modes, 24-hour heart rate and sleep monitoring, and an IP68 waterproof rating. With a long-lasting 260mAh battery and compatibility with both Android and iOS devices, this smartwatch is perfect for the active, modern woman who values both functionality and style.
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A watch that increases your heartrate as you try to monitor it
I wanted to like this, but with it being a third of the price of the most basic starter big name fitness tracker watches, my expectations may have been too high.It looks stylish and not as cheap as other discount brand ones. That's about all it has going for it unless the manufacturer makes some major improvements.The accompanying booklet: very vague and missing key info needed about the set up, such as how to change the weather from the default Celsius to Fahrenheit. After going through the booklet, the app settings, and Google (the manufacturer doesn't have a website), I still have no idea what most of the basic functions are. After resetting the watch to see if it would sync up with me changing the settings from "Metric" to "British," now no weather shows up at all, even close to an hour after doing so, when it should have reset and synched by now.The fonts on the watch are also somewhat cheap looking. You know, the very thin Courier font that you often see in discount off-brand manuals. That should have been a red flag about the app functionality and the clarity of the instructions.The swiping response on the screen is not very intuitive. It took me multiple attempts to get to certain features and the watch would instead start a workout countdown when I was only trying to view the weather or see my sitting heart rate.Many of the Google App reviews for the app talk about the app crashing or no longer synching after only 2 months or so. I didn't even get that far yet.I'll give it 2 stars based on the physical design and that some features (heart rate and steps count) appear to work, but the lesson is: "You get what you pay for." If you want an accurate fully-functioning watch, you have to pay for it.
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