It is a 2020 new upgrade smart watch with many functions, easy to use. It is a great gift for men, women and kids. ➤ Specification: ✔Surface Treatment Technology: Primary Colors of Stainless Steel Wire Drawing ✔CPU: MTK6261D ✔Weight: 1.76oz / 50g ✔Dimensions: 6 x 4 x 1.25 cm (L x W x H) ✔Frequency: 360MHz ✔Screen: OGS Capacitive Touch Screen ✔Bluetooth: Ver 3.0 ✔Camera: 1.3M ✔Battery: Polymer Battery 500mAh ✔Bluetooth Connection Standby:> 1 week ✔Capacity: 128M + 64M; Support 32GB Max TF storage card (not included) ✔Compatibility: Android 4.2 and above ➤ Features: ✔Support SIM card: let you make and receive phone calls directly on your wrist by the smart watch. We recommend the EE SIM card and the Vodafone SIM card. ✔Call function: Dial, hands-free, phone records, phone book; Bluetooth calls ✔Remind function: Sync calls SMS messages and app notifications from the paired cell phone, Ring and vibration remind. ✔Support Bluetooth headset, you can connect a Bluetooth headset with the smart watch by Bluetooth to call and listen music ✔Mini personal health manager keeps track of your daily activities, records your sleep patterns and reminds you of long-time sitting. ✔Built-in 1.3MP camera, also support remote shutter control over cellphone camera, smart watch take pictures, memory storage, picture shows ✔Entertainment: MP3, MP4, AVI, Bluetooth music playing ✔Clock display, 3 watch faces, free switch, Click to switch ✔Ultrasonic sound cavity with closed aluminum film for high-quality sounds ✔Bluetooth Transfer Information: Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Snap, Slack, weather forecasts, and other mobile apps, Timely Information etc. ✔Other: Alarm clock, calendar, Calculators. ➤ Package: ✂ 1 x smart watch ✂ 1 x USB cable ✂ 1 x User's Manual
R**D
A simple old-style phone in a wristwatch.
My use case for this was pretty limited, I wanted something that would allow me to receive calls and texts on my own number on occasions when I would be required to use another, employer-supplied phone, and without having to carry two phones, and this is one of a tiny number of watches that have a full SIM slot and phone capability, without having to be tied to a specific phone or a special network account. This is only an early review having had it a short time, and I haven't experimented with connecting it to a phone as that wasn't my main purpose for it.First off, bear in mind that it's running Android 4.2. That was released in 2012, but the way things work looks more like phones from a few years earlier - simple and rather blocky. But it definitely works. If you ever had a phone from those times or earlier, you'll find the menu structure familiar - scrollable options with a Back button and an OK button - simple and functional. There's no app store, so you're limited to what's provided on the watch already, but that's sufficient for basic usability - phone, text, camera and a music player if you add a micro-SD card to store audio files. There's more than that, but that was what interested me.For me, the gamble was, would it work with my SIM card. The description said Vodafone & EE, I'm on BT mobile but that uses the EE network, and it registered and made calls without a problem. Calls the network "T-Mobile", but I suspect that is down to the age of the network identification files installed. The other gamble is how well the battery will hold up, because if my suspicions are right this is probably the last of stock that might have been manufactured a good few years ago, and unused batteries of that age are sometimes OK and sometimes near to dead, depending on how they've been stored. It took several hours to fully charge, which I'm taking as a good sign, as a battery that takes no time at all to charge may mean it has little capacity left.My other requirement was to use it with a headset if possible. I put my Aftershokz bone-conduction headset in pairing mode and did the search for devices, found and paired successfully. Did a couple of calls and confirmed that the audio was fine. Default volume is loud, but apart from the volume buttons on the headset there is also a volume button on the "make call" screen on the watch, so that's OK. Seems ironic using a headset that cost far more than the watch, but it does what I need and leaves my ears free to hear things around me - and answer that other phone if need be, so why not? With the watch and the headset, I can literally say that I'm wearing my phone.My plan is to update the review as I get more use of it, and maybe try some of the other functions.
A**R
Great buy
We love this definitely worth the buy no issues what so ever and easy enough to use and get the hang off would highly recommend for kids or even adult if they don't want to use a phone all time highly please with this came packagd well so no damage could be caused
J**R
Brilliant
Brilliant gift brought for son age 11 starting secondary school so doesn't have to carry mobile with him
L**N
This product isn't worth a penny.
It's definitely not worth the money very chunky and uncomfortable, camera is angled to the ceiling once on your wrist. Text works in T9. Cannot access your social media like advertised.
C**Y
Fairly functional but not great.
Works fairly well but you get what you pay for.
R**R
Waste of money
Not the easiest thing to use
J**N
Good
Good
D**
Strong straps
Strap keeps coming away from watch very annoying
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