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The RWXZG Smart Watch with Earbuds combines a rugged design with advanced features, including a 1.52" HD AMOLED display, AI voice assistant, and IP67 waterproof rating. With a long-lasting battery and compatibility with both Android and iOS, this smartwatch is perfect for fitness enthusiasts and busy professionals alike.
S**N
Full Featured Watch that Pushes Physics
The media could not be loaded. Ā Vine offered this to one me. I wasnāt sure if Iād want a āsmartā watch, but for the tax Iāll have to pay on it, I decided to check it out. And Iām still not sure. ;)- I like my watches to be low-profile and slim and sleek. Iām not a fan of the larger for sports/diver style watches, even when they only show time and stopwatchā¦so this watch is bulkier than Iām accustomed/prefer. But considering the earbuds, the BP/O2/HR monitor, the screen, the speaker, the computer, and the battery, Iām not sure how they could make these any smaller. At this point, it seems like we really are pushing physics.- IP67 rated. So it should withstand a quick immersion, but perhaps not a long swim.- The touch screen is very responsive, clear, and vivid. But like most/all LED screens, the screen is pretty much useless outside on a bright day.- The volume of the speaker on this watch is loud and clear for its size. Iād bet a small wager on the volume and clarity of this device against any cell phone speaker Iāve heard. Apparently it has a mic for voice commands and calls as well (not yet tested).- These arenāt āthe bestā Bluetooth earbuds Iāve heard. But for the smaller size, the volume and clarity is very impressive. And they store (and recharge) in the watch. ā¦No need to carry a set in the pocket/bag. And since theyāre BT, you can/could pair the earbuds with other source devices.- I have a Fitbit which I normally wear. It has a sensor for heart rate, which I just think is really smart tech, especially since Fitbit, et al. also extrapolates activity patterns and sleep patterns/quality from that data. I also have a finger blood oxygen reader, which measures the color of a finger (or more accurately the blood in it) to determine O2 levels. And I also have a typical blood pressure cuff/monitor. This watch somehow performs the functions of all three (plus everything else), and is only slightly larger than the Fitbit! (okay, 2X wider, but the Fitbit is small, so still impressive!) I canāt say how accurate the BP monitor on the watch is, but the readings are within my normal range. How it measures this is just absolutely amazingā¦.again, pushing physics.- And this watch has (so) many other functions, stopwatch, weather, music (of course), step counter/activity tracking, phone calling, SMS/text, and more.In full disclosure, I havenāt downloaded or tested the app. I just canāt get past the bulk and style of it compared to what I normally wear, so I havenāt worn it enough to fuss with the app. But because of the impressive functionality, I may give this another go at some point. Notably the O2 and BP monitoring are attractive functions (in addition to the HR)ā¦but Iām also warming to also having BT earbuds always on-hand (literally!). As I stated initially, Iām still questioning whether I need/want a smart watch. Smart watches like this one rely heavily on the phone and app for many of their functions, so do I need them on a watch if Iām carrying a phone anyway? But other things like the health monitors; āquick viewā of time, messages ā¦or in the case of this watch, integrated earbuds that make these well worth considering.Bottom Line:I prefer slimmer/lower-profile watches, so this is just a little too bulky on my wrist, but thatās my preference. I also bickered a bit about the sport/diver style, but again, my preference, and admittedly, itās still rather sleek for that style. I still question the utility of a smart watch in general. But this watch has awesome tech in an amazingly small formā¦HR, O2, BP monitors, vivid display, and touch responsiveness, loud speaker, a plethora of apps/functions in the watchā¦and integrated BT earbuds that sound good! These are indubitably amazing devices.Fifth star granted for impressive micro-tech at a rather reasonable price. Honestly, compared to the exorbitant costs of:- iPhones (I donāt understand why people buy these),- Fitbit devices (yep, I wear one, but these are cheaper and have much more functionality)- Or even food lately (this device costs a modern dinner date at an average restaurantā¦smh)ā¦these devices are comparatively affordable.
S**R
Fascinating technology
I have never experienced a smart watch before, so this is definitely a fascinating challenge for an older lady!!I paired it to my iPhone and can receive phone calls on the watch, but havenāt discovered yet how to call out from it, nor how to receive text messages on it. But I do see my heart rate displayed, and the earbuds and music are great! The app, however, is a severe disappointment. It shows my information, but wonāt let me click on anything underādevice ā, so itās a dead end. No wonder the app itself was only rated 3 stars. I am waiting for my software engineer friend to come visit so that he can help me figure this product and its app out. But from what Iāve experienced so far, I really do like this watch and Iām looking forward to exploring it more fully. I may then return to update my review when I have more to offer.
D**.
The earbuds are a fail which is a dealbreaker
Overall, the watchband is very good. There are lots of adjustment holes for a wrist of any size, and the band is made of what feels to be a sturdy rubber that hasn't been uncomfortable to use.The operating system is very responsive, and significantly faster than other smartwatches I have used. The operating system is very rigid, not allowing for much personalization. There are a few preset styles for the layout, but nothing that you can set yourself so far as I could tell. There are loads of different apps that come with the watch, most of them for tracking fitness activities, but others include a decent music app (to control phone music or play music off of the watch's internal storage) and a well laid out settings menu (it's hard to get that these days...).The earbuds was an absolute dealbreaker for me. The concept of earbuds that are stored in your watch that all connects to a phone via Bluetooth is very smart, but the implementation on this watch is just awful. The two earbuds came unpaired with each other out of the box, and the instructions to reconnect them were not very clear. After I managed to do that, I tried actually using the earbuds to mixed degrees of success. If my phone was sitting on the desk in front of me, it worked fine, with very little connection loss. However, if my phone was in my pocket, or even across the room (all well within the 10 meters of the Bluetooth standard), the connection got super choppy, often disconnecting and reconnecting several times within the span of 20 seconds or so. This was really frustrating, and not something I was able to correct. Additionally, the earbuds showed up as a left earbud and a right earbud in my Bluetooth settings, and my iPhone struggled to decipher which one it was trying to connect to if I attempted to use both at the same time, often swapping the names of the two even while connected (Shows connected to left one minute, right the next without any pause in the music). As someone who only got this particular watch because of the earbuds as a selling feature, it was extraordinarily frustrating trying to deal with this.The watch itself was fine. It kept time since it got that from your phone, and the buttons worked ok (not my favorite, but they were intuitive enough to figure out). The size was bigger than I would have liked, both in thickness and diameter, but both are acceptable in the case that the earbuds would have worked well. It has a tiny internal storage, which is mostly for the mp3 player feature of the watch, but with the tiny speakers on the watch it wasn't something I would ever use (given the choice, phone speakers are significantly better). The charging method was also the data delivery for putting data, media, etc. onto the watch, and the cable locks to the watch with a magnet. The charger worked well, but that was to be expected.Overall, I would not recommend this product without some serious work put into the Bluetooth capabilities of the earbuds and the watch.
V**R
Very interesting product:
This watch was an insta-grab when I saw it, because I'd been looking to replace my previous smartwatch for a while.I was most surprised by this watch's inclusion of earbuds inside. I didn't expect much in the way of quality when it came to the sound of the earbuds, but it's inclusion alone is impressive. You can also use the earbuds and watch during phone calls.It's got plenty of health conscious widgets to help you keep track of a lot. I could this being great for someone who's looking for a great pedometer who may need earbuds on the fly.
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