⛰️ Elevate your outdoor game with smart precision and seamless connectivity!
The Pard 2.0-inch IPS Outdoor Travel Smart Sports Fitness Tracker is an ultra-light smartwatch designed for climbing and outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring advanced environmental sensors (altitude, barometer, compass), AI voice control, Bluetooth calling, and comprehensive health monitoring, it offers real-time fitness tracking and personalized settings. With 128MB memory, customizable dials, mini-games, and power-saving modes, it blends rugged functionality with modern smart convenience.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.15 x 2.36 x 0.79 inches |
Package Weight | 250 Grams |
Brand Name | Pard |
Warranty Description | Half year warranty |
Model Name | KR80 |
Color | Camouflage Black |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Pard |
Style | Modern |
Included Components | 1*Watch, 1*Instruction Manual, 1*Charging Cable |
Size | 2.0 inches |
Sport Type | Climbing |
Standing screen display size | 2 Inches |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 MB |
Ram Memory Installed Size | 578 KB |
T**S
Nothing
Sound quality is impressive. Ringtone selection blah. Works well though.
C**N
Altimeter shows me at 188 meters below the surface
I started my inexpensive smart watch journey about a year ago. This is my fourth smart watch in this category and the second that uses the "Da Fit" app. This is my second watch that measures blood pressure and it performs about the same as the previous one and is innaccurate. Blood oxygen and heart rate are spot on when measured against other devices I have in my household that are purpose built for these functions. I was excited about the barometer and the altimeter functions of this watch since I haven't tried those functions before on a watch. When comparing the barometric pressure as displayed on the watch it was spot on according to the pressure reported by the national weather service at the same time. The altimeter, however, shows me at 188 meters below the earth surface which is about 182 meters off for me (I'm at a positive 6 meters or 20 feet). It does track my elevation when I climb stairs (the numbers change), but is grossly inaccurate. I also haven't been able to get the compass calibrated via the calibration function, even after a 10 minute attempt of moving the watch in a figure 8. Call functions and notifications work flawlessly although the call quality on the watch sounded like I was on the other end of a tunnel when I took a call from my wife on the watch. The watch face is really big, which is helpful for old eyes but not so much if you are opposed to something this big on your risk. The fitness tracker seems a bit inaccurate to the plus side as well. The Da Fit app communicates this information to my iOS "ring" function so when I started wearing this watch earlier this week I immediately started doubling my ring goals on a daily basis, even though I wasn't necessarily as active as what the app said (or more active than usual). This was especially true if I ran some errands during the day, which makes me think that this was tracking my movement in the car as activity? The product page advertises this as a metal case, but as with others in this class there is a metal frame around the screen which is attached to an abs plastic base. The "water proof" rating of IP67 is more water resistant than water proof. I had an IP68 watch in this class that died after my second surf session (IP68 is a higher standard), so I would not wear this watch and expect it to last in a fully immersive water environment if you want it to last, don't need to worry about taking it off for washing the care or other light duty type stuff. The battery seems to be hanging in there, after three days of wearing I'm at 61%, this is with what I call real world use (screen on with wrist movement (except while sleeping), medium to high brightness, wearing 24/7 etc.). At this rate I will have to charge it after about 6 days of use which is pretty good for this class of smart watch. So for the price I would have to say that this watch has potential, love the big screen and the watch faces. Hopefully with firmware upgrades they'll get the altimeter, fitness tracking and compass issues fixed. Definitely not a Garmin, but at a tenth of the price......
M**A
Fits well, good for timing for track, quality display.
This review is for the 2.0-inch IPS Screen Outdoor Travel Smart Sports Fitness Tracker, Ultra-Light Smart Watch, Camouflage Black. The IPS Screen Outdoor Travel Smart Sports Fitness Tracker smart watch is easy to use, my older son loves it to time himself when he runs, and likes the graphics and date display. The watch is waterproof, easy to use, and would make a great gift idea.
J**.
Low cost watch instead of Apple Watch
It's a little bigger than an Apple Watch so might not be ideal for a lot of people. The graphics aren't as high quality as an Apple Watch but still very easily read. You can customize your watch screen with multiple layouts. You can do heart rate and blood pressure. Both of those are very close to what I get on my home bp monitor. The O2 readouts, I'm not sure how accurate it is as I have no way to measure it outside of the watch. I do wish the band wasn't camouflage as I'm not a kid who thinks camo is cool on everything. They could have done a solid black or grey and been fine. The battery lasts pretty good. I charged it up Sunday evening and it's at 97% at noon on Tuesday.
J**G
Nice sports watch!
I have a more expensive sports watch that I use, but I wanted a backup as my original one started glitching on me. I was surprised at how close this one works to my original at half the price! It is a little bigger than a normal watch, but my other sports watch is also, so that is fine with me. I hope this watch lasts quite a while, as I like all of the features it has and it is easy to use!
M**D
Thoroughly impressive!
I am thoroughly impressed with the Pard 2.0-inch IPS Screen Outdoor Travel Smart Sports Fitness Tracker. The camouflage black design adds a stylish touch, making it a perfect companion for outdoor activities. The ultra-lightweight build, coupled with the 2.0-inch IPS screen, provides a comfortable and immersive experience, making it an excellent fitness tracker for on-the-go individuals. Its smart features and durable design make it a standout choice for anyone seeking a reliable and stylish outdoor fitness companion. Highly recommended!
A**Y
Best battery life I’ve come across
I really like that the battery lasts for over a week. This has so many extras on here, including a pulse oximeter. My Aura ring doesn’t even have that. With the large size of the watch face, it is very easy to read. The band though, is on the small side; meaning it needs to be longer. Maybe I have large hands?The only thing I don’t like is that the weather function doesn’t always work. All in all, it’s a pretty nice smart watch.
J**T
Not bad for a the price.
Not sure how well it will hold up but right out of the box it seems pretty nice for the price point. I don't wear watches but have always wanted to try a smart watch so this cheaper option was perfect for me to try it out. Some of the features I don't really see myself using but it's nice seeing what all it can do. Coolest part about it is u can change the watch face and it does seem to have a decent amount of options if u download the app on ur phone.
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