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A**9
Lots of features, Low Price
Let me start by saying this is a fantastic watch for the price. Has a lot of features that you would expect from a $100+ watch. However, there are some minor issues that I have overlooked due to the price point.Lets start with the Pros:1. Battery life is fantastic. It can easily last over a week without charging.2. 24/7 heart rate monitoring as well as SpO2 testing capabilities.3. Useful reminder features such as a "drink water" and "activity" reminders.4. TouchElex app can also connect with Google fit to compile all of your data.5. Customization- Lots of different pre-set watch faces to choose from as well as uploading your own images. Only issue with uploading your own images is there are only two preset clock overlays to choose from and both only display date/time and steps. The preset main watch faces can have this information as well as heart rate, calories burned, weather and battery life. Though all of this information can be found by swiping to the left or right on the watch face if you choose your own image.Cons:Occasional connectivity issues between phone and watch. This is pretty easily fixed by either restarting the watch, which takes a couple seconds. Restarting the phone's Bluetooth can also help.My biggest issue with the watch is that it does not work well with someone who works a night shift. Alarms and reminders are partially functional, but you can't set them to cross the switch from 23:59 to 00:01. You can set these from 00:00 onward, but this does miss a large portion of my day. This also affects the Sleep Monitoring function because the watch only detects sleep between 18:00 and 06:00 so it just doesn't work at all for me. This is a bit of a unique situation with me, which is why I left the review at 5 stars, but if you also work night shift be aware.On the plus side, their customer support is very helpful and I was able to receive a refund due to these functions not being able to work with my schedule.
W**M
Amazing battery life, great screen, and good heart rate monitor
Love this watch! I've worn it day and night for about a month. Battery life is amazing, it lasted 20 days from 100% - 5% for me, wearing it 24/7.Pros:- Battery Life lasted me 20 days wearing it 24/7 (except for showers) going from 100% to 5%- Screen is bright and clear- Lots of customization with screen face- Looks professional and no scratches after knocking it on several surfaces- Band is comfortable, a bit stretchy, and easy to take off/ put on- App provides a good amount of data- Weather, sleep, and step/activity information is super useful and interesting! (Not sure how accurate sleep is)- Vibration alarm wakes me up right away- Notifications are quick and usefulCons:- Heart rate monitor is a bit inaccurate. I was on a treadmill with a professional heart rate monitor and it read 140 bpm while the watch read 90 bpm. However, when I calculated my heart rate during resting, it was correct. I guess it's inaccurate during high activity- If you like to wear the band loose, the 5 min heart rate monitor will have some incorrect readings- The app sometimes gives me notifications in chinese even though it is set up for english- The app has some quirks... There are arrows that are not buttons and the arrow for moving forward a day in the graph page is missing, but you can still click the empty space to move forward. Some other weird things tooThings I wish it had:- I wish the weather section of the watch had hourly weather- I wish the notifications had scrolling messages/names when they are too longOverall, I still love the watch. Provides me with lots of information packed in a tiny form factor. Also, the super long battery life is amazing!
D**T
Love it.
This watch is maybe a little TOO responsive to “raise to wake” sometimes, while other times (rarely) doesn’t wake when you raise your wrist to check the time. In the latter case, you can just press a button to turn on the display. In my opinion, having an option to wake when you tap the screen instead of raising your arm might be a better fit.It measures your heart rate constantly during “sport” mode, and takes a reading at regular intervals the rest of the time. You can change the frequency in the settings, starting at 5 minutes. It can also measure your blood oxygen level manually, but doesn’t have an automatic reading setting. In my opinion, having it able to be set to automatic, even if only two or three times daily, would be even better.You can connect the watch data to Google Fit through the TouchElex app, and then set Google Fit as the pedometer in Noom, in order to use the watch with Noom. It would be easier if you could just connect the watch or app directly to Noom instead of going through Google Fit, but you can’t expect every app to be able to connect to every other app, so having a third-party app every relevant app is connected to and being able to share the data that way is pretty awesome.You can’t talk to people or listen to music on the watch, but I don’t know why you’d want to. You can see messages and even emails if you want to, or turn it off if you don’t. You can choose your own watch face based on your own preferences, or even use an actual photo as the background. Can track sleep cycle. Probably can do more things.This is written the day after I received the watch. Battery life is looking good, right on track for about seven days before it reaches zero. I’ve recorded my sp02 at least three times today, and will likely record it again later, so I may be eating up the battery life a bit faster than normal use. I also changed the timeout setting to 10 seconds instead of 5.First fitness watch I’ve actually liked, and it’s affordable. Way to go, developers.
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