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S**N
Buyer Beware
I suspect most of these are bot reviews - watch was impossible to program and 'user manual' had print so tiny and so poorly translated that it was impossible to figure out. Could not synch with phone, app is full of adds and random messaging. Shame on me for thinking a product could have 400 five star reviews.
C**D
Reviews are off
I have only had it 24 hrs but not sure how it got all 5 star reviews. It only measured my steps for the first hr or so and nothing then it went back to Celsius instead of F . According to it i didn't sleep (which to be fair it was restless) it is so sensitive it switches screens all the time. It needs a screen lock. It does give BP and heart rate and I get messages on it so it does some of what it claims. So I figure you get what you pay for and I give it a 3
G**E
Has no book or manual
Can not get it to bluetooth to phone. will keep trying. getting a little up set.
H**S
DON'T DO IT!!!!!!
No verified reviews. No app, won't pair..... Just crap! If it were possible, would rate negative 5 star!
J**.
Not worth the money fake reviews
No manual, poorly packaged, and wouldn't connect with my phone. Appeared to be made with very cheap material. Sent back immediately.
K**C
Not a smartwatch.
This is a fitness tracker, not a smartwatch, it could track excises and tell time, that's about it. The image showing multiple apps like timer, camera, chat, calendar, etc, it can't do those. If you're looking for a watch to replace a Pebble like I was, pass over this. As for a fitness tracker, It might be a good one, I don't know, I bought a smartwatch as was the title of the product.
E**A
NO MANUAL !!!!
this item did not bring no manual along with it, cant connect to bluetooth....... horrible first impression
A**O
Exactly what I was looking for.. 10 alarms notifications
I've had the watch 3 weeks now, and I am extremely happy with my choice!.====MY NEEDS====.As a coach, I was looking for a watch with multiple vibrating alarms that I could set prior to a practice (based on my plan for that practice) to notify me when it was time to move on to the next drill.As the husband of a light sleeper, I wanted that alarm vibration to be strong enough to wake me (without having to resort to an audible alarm that would wake my wife).Secondarily, I wanted the ability to get notifications from my phone on the watch should I get an important text during practice (when I might not have my phone on me).====PROS====.1) This watch ties into an app on your phone to establish the sync, that makes administration much easier. You have a larger screen and intuitive touch controls to control the look of the face, the alarms, what notifications you want to see, etc.2) The watch can have up to 10 alarms, set from the phone app, that will vibrate. These can be turned on or off at the watch prior to activation. The alarms can be customized with a Snooze and Repeat function, so I am able to keep one assigned to be my work-morning wakeup time, and 9 reserved for usage in practice.3) The battery is fantastic. I was skeptical when I heard 30 days on a single charge, but having worn this watch for several weeks now, I believe it. After a full charge, with standard usage, the battery notification will stay at 100% charge for a good 48 hours. One reason for this is that you don't have to "activate" the screen to read the time. It has a decently readable always-on, low-power screen draw that lets you read the face (time, temp, battery, or the fitness info - steps, calories, heartrate) without having to turn the screen "on".4) The fitness info is great, though it wasn't high on my priorities when I was shopping, so I can't say that I have truly put this part of the watch through its paces. Still, beyond heart rate, calories, and steps, the watch will also track your sleep, which you can view in the app on the phone. Is all of this accurate? I can't be sure, but what does show (see CONS, below) seems close.5) The profile is pretty sleek and flat. My daughter has a Gizmo watch from Verizon, and that is at least twice as tall (from her wrist) as the AmazFit. She has jackets she can't get on or off without removing the watch first, because of the cuff catching on the high profile of the Gizmo. I have had no such issue.6) The notifications coming from the phone have been VERY helpful. The watch will vibrate with whatever notifications I want the phone to pass on to it. I have text messages and phone calls (among a few others) coming through. The watch has saved me from missing an important call when I've been in a noisy environment where I could not hear the ringtone of my phone and couldn't feel the vibration of the phone in my jacket. The watch's vibration alerted me in time to pick up the call.====QUIRKS====.1) It was a little finicky to connect the first time to my Note8. The phone was in a protective case, but that shouldn't have mattered for a bluetooth connection. It took 3-4 tries at connecting and having the phone literally sitting on top of the watch for the initial connection to be made. After that, there has been no issue.2) The Settings for the Watch within the phone app are intuitive to operate, but not intuitive to find. You have to understand that the manufacturer expects you to have many devices, and they have laid out the app accordingly. From your device listing, you have to go into the entry for the Watch before you see the option for "Settings". A visual indicator or text prompt to tell me that's where I wanted to be would have been helpful.3) The watch will receive (but not send) texts. That's fine; I don't count that as a quirk -- it's all over their documentation. What I found to be a quirk is that the texts it receives are SMS texts. MMS texts do not apparently sync to the watch at all, even to just alert you that one has come in. Multi-recipient texts or texts with pictures would be MMS texts. Single-recipient texts with emojis seem to come through, but the emojis are rendered as unrecognized text (a box). Otherwise, the message, itself, is readable.====CONS====.Not too many in my book, but these could be more meaningful to someone else, so I'll list them:.1) The heartrate monitor most often doesn't read my pulse. I wear the watch on my left wrist, on the outside, so I don't know if that isn't the preferred location for heartrate tracking (should I wear it on the inside of the wrist?). If I used the watch for fitness tracking more, I would attempt testing.2) The number of stock watch faces you can implement could be expanded. You can apparently implement custom faces, but they say that drains the battery more, so I haven't done that. I'm actually very happy with the face that I chose -- it's very readable, has the information laid out well -- but I wish I could change it from 24hr format to 12hr format. I'm comfortable with 24hr, but it wouldn't be my preference for daily use. Other people might find that more of a deal breaker. Of course, there are (a few) other stock faces that come configured for 12hr time rather than 24hr, but like I said, I like the layout of this one, so I am dealing with it.3) Two points about the watch band. The band doesn't *seem* to be of the same quality as the watch, but so far there has been no problem. If I were to wear the watch as-is until some part wore out, I would imagine it would be the band. But that's not too different from most watches, to be honest.4) The second point about the band is that I have a larger wrist (I'm 6'7", 285lbs), so the band latches into the fourth hole from the end -- leaving me just barely enough to have something to tuck into the loop on the band. Also, because the band doesn't have much play around my wrist, if I lean on that hand (on a table, for instance, so the back of my hand folds toward my forearm), sometimes the back of my hand activates the button on the side of the watch, triggering a "workout" where the phone wants to collect GPS for tracking the length of a run, before giving me a 3-second countdown and then kicking off a Stopwatch. I can't exit the process until the stopwatch has begun. This is annoying, but I knew going in that being a guy of this size, replacing the band was probably inevitable. I expect a slightly larger band will help.====CONCLUSION====.To repeat myself, I am very happy with my purchase, and none of the Quirks or Cons I mentioned really impact my usage of the watch, but I included them in case they mattered to someone else. This is a great watch!
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