






🏃♂️ Elevate Your Game with UMIDIGI Uwatch GT!
The UMIDIGI Uwatch GT is a versatile smart watch designed for both men and women, featuring a 47mm metal watch face, a vibrant 1.3-inch TFT color touch screen, and a robust 5ATM waterproof rating. Compatible with iOS and Android devices, it offers 12 sports modes, real-time GPS tracking, and a long-lasting battery life of 10-15 days, making it the perfect companion for fitness enthusiasts.














| ASIN | B081VBY2G4 |
| Additional Features | Activity Tracker, Calendaring, Email, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Time Display |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Capacity | 260 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Battery Power | 260 Milliamp Hours |
| Brand | UMIDIGI |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Smartwatch 1 x USB cable 1 x User manual |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | [INF] |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPhone11/11 pro/11 max/11 pro max/XS/X/8/8 plus/7/7 plus/6/6s/6 plus/6s plus/5/se ios phones; Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, S9, S9 Plus, S8, S8 Plus, S7, S7 Edge, S6, S6 Edge, S5, Samsung Note 8, 5, 4; HUAWEI P30/P10/P9/MATE30/MATE30 Pro/MATE9/MATE 8/MATE 7; HTC SONY LG OnePlus Nexus Google pixel/pixel xl BlackBerry, and other smartphones with iOS 8.0/Android 4.4 or above and Bluetooth 4.0 or late… |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, GPS |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,260 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 1.85 x 1.85 x 0.57 inches |
| Manufacturer | UMIDIGI |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate, Sleep Duration |
| Model Name | gt |
| Model Number | Uwatch GT |
| Operating System | iOS 9.0/Android 4.4 or above and Bluetooth 4.0 or later |
| Resolution | 240 x 240 |
| Screen Size | 1.3 Feet |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Activity Tracker, Calendaring, Email, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Time Display Special Feature Activity Tracker, Calendaring, Email, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Time Display See more |
| Sport Type | Fitness, Hiking, Running, Swimming |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Supported Application | Alarm, Calendar, Email, Fitness Tracker, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Weather |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Men |
| UPC | 794251056625 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Service |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
P**R
Fantastic watch if you keep your expectations realistic.
If you purchase this sixty dollar watch expecting all the features of an apple or galaxy watch you will be disappointed. But for the price, this watch is amazing. It is more of a fitness band disguised as a watch. But this thing has messaging notifications, pretty accurate heart rate tracking and insane battery life. The touch screen is very responsive, the two button interface is pretty straightforward, and the watch itself seems solidly built. The watch bands are 19mm and user replaceable. As a matter of fact it comes with a quick release band, very easy to change. Another plus is the screen. It is back-lit, but also trans-reflective, so it is perfectly view-able on direct sunlight. And the durability of the watch feels very good. There are a couple of negatives. First, you can receive and read texts from most messaging apps, identified by by which app sent them, but you cannot respond to messages from the watch or see photos.. Not even pre-programmed responses are allowed. You can answer or decline calls, but not talk to or from the watch itself. There are only a few watch faces, and neither of them are great or bad looking. Lets just say they are usable. And finally the material around the screen seems like some kind of aluminum and is very easily scratched. This is the one thing I am worried about, because since I received this watch It has become my daily driver. Bottom line, for the price, I think this is a steal.
M**C
Sleep and heart rate monitors are nice, step count accuracy and watch faces are potential issues
I've had the watch for a little over 5 days now. Overall, I like it, but there are some issues. Let me preface this by saying that this is the first fitness and/or smart watch that I've ever used, so an issue relating to step count accuracy may be typical of a device worn in the wrist. I do have a Fitbit One, which is not a watch but a device about the size of a USB flash drive and is typically clipped to the top of your shirt or kept in your pocket. I keep mine in my pocket, which I think provides a more accurate location from which to count steps, considering that it moves along with my leg as opposed to my arm. During these past 5+ days, I've used both devices simultaneously. By the end of the day, the count for this watch is typically around 2/3 of the count of the Fitbit, though that doesn't quite tell the whole story. Walking around in my house and doing other lower impact activities, the discrepancy is even worse, with the Fitbit counting close to twice the number of steps. During higher impact activities, such as sustained walking, especially at a faster pace, the count is much closer. This leads me to believe that walking style, specifically how much you swing your arms, has a significant impact on step count accuracy. As I have never used any other wrist-worn fitness tracker, I don't know if this is typical of such devices or whether this watch is simply less accurate. I'm disinclined to downgrade my rating based on this uncertainty as well as my awareness of the issue, which allows me to compensate. My Fitbit One is used pretty much exclusively to count steps. It doesn't really do a whole lot more. However, I don't always want to have a device in my pocket. Sometimes it's more convenient to have something on my wrist. At the same time, I already own a watch (not a fitness tracker, but a solar-powered outdoorsy watch that has other features I like), and I like wearing that one when I go out. The bigger issue with the Fitbit, though, is that it can't get wet. I like to Kayak and row a boat. I can input an activity into my Fitbit account, but I can't carry the device to and from the water, so I'm missing steps. This watch could potentially solve that issue as it's safe to take in the water. Of course, there are caveats. You can't take it in hot water, so no hot showers or hot tubs. You also can't take it in salt water, so no using it in the ocean. I'm not a power-user when it comes to devices like this, so I really have no interest in the fitness-based features that this device includes, and I didn't even bother to test them since I'm never going to use them. So from a fitness standpoint, all I care about is counting steps. The Fitbit One does it better, but there are situations in which I'd use this watch over that device. This watch has a few other features, though, that I really like. This watch connects to an app on your phone (it is extremely easy to bind them and use the app). In that app, you can access sleep data. The data tells you how much you slept on a given day and how much of that sleep was deep sleep and how much was light sleep. While I can't say whether the amount designated as light versus deep is accurate, I've found the total sleep recorded to be very accurate. I absolutely love this feature. I'm not doing anything with the data; I simply find it interesting. The watch also monitors your heart rate. While I don't have anything to compare this to in regards to data accuracy, the numbers have seemed reasonable, but I'd have to have it checked by verifiably accurate means before I could say for certain. Still, I like the feature. It also provides some basic local weather data, which is nice. Further, the battery life seems pretty good. After 5 1/2 days of use, the battery indicator says there is 56% left. There are some things I'm not as keen on, though. For one, the weather data isn't always available, and sometimes it tells me to connect to the app, so it seems like the connection could be a little flaky. It hasn't been enough to really bother me at all, though. Additionally, I should, theoretically, be able to do a movement and have the screen turn on (it's off when you aren't interacting with it, which provides its own sort of aesthetic look, I guess). However, it pretty much just turns on randomly when I move around. Rarely can I get it to turn on when I want it to turn on simply by making a gesture. I have to press one of the two buttons. Further, if you aren't directly interacting with the screen, it goes dark very, very quickly. I wish it lingered just a slight bit longer. Ideally, I'd flick my wrist to quickly check the time, but that doesn't really work, which annoys me. Sometimes I'll catch it turn on and look at the time because I don't want to waste an opportunity to get a quick check without putting in extra effort. My one other gripe about the watch has to do with the available watch faces. There are four choices. Two of them are digital, the other two are analog (hands on a clock). For quickly checking time, digital is a much more efficient method of delivery, so I want to use a digital face. Hands may be more classical and aesthetically-appealing, but I'm not wearing a watch for fashion. I wear a watch for its utilitarian purpose, and digital is simply superior. The problem here is that I don't really like either of the two digital faces. What's more annoying, though, is that the analog faces provide more information. Having the watch tell me the percentage of power remaining is better than a graphical battery meter where you have a bar that decreases as the battery power gets used but no numbers associated. The analog faces include the percentage. The digital faces include the meter. Also, the analog faces include the step count and, I think, calorie count. The digital faces include neither. I do not understand this. The digital faces have more room than the analog faces to give you all of this information, but they simply don't. I find this irritating. If I want to see my step count, I have to swipe to a different screen. If I used an analog face, though, I would not have to. I do not understand why they made these needlessly poor choices. All in all, I think I'm inclined to continue to use both devices while at home, but when I'm out, I will probably keep the Fitbit on me as it's a better step counter, and I'll probably wear my regular watch as I can always check the time simply by glancing at it, which I can't do with this watch. However, if I'm planning to engage in a more rigorous activity or go in the water, I'll take this watch as it provides me with both a heart rate monitor and water resistance.
W**U
Surprised at the quality and quantity for the price!
This watch is excellent. I bought it for my husband fathers day and he loves it. So far it has far better battery life than the fossil he burned through in 1 year. And is better than both fit bits he killed in less than a year. I don't know what he does to these smart watches. But I was not about to spend another $200 plus on something he would break. So I thought this would be perfect considering it seemed durable and it's waterproof. I was pleasantly surprised and it was worth every penny. He will go up to five days without charging and it charges fast. He gets texts and incoming calls on the watch. Great quality and great watch.
A**R
Phone is Ok charging cable problematic
I purchased this watch because it looked good on the site, the watch is good and it counts the steps as it supposed to, the charging is good, last about 9 to 10 days depend on usage, it's a bit bulky and nothing fancy about it but it does the job if you want basic features like the time, steps and heart rate this watch does the job. The only draw back I found is the charging cable, I've replaced it twice already and the last one I got is already bad, the magnetic charger has pins that are attach to the end of the cable and are connected to the back of the phone to charge the battery but with time and usage those pins tend to lose the springs inside that keeps those pins out for a better contact, once the spring goes bad the pins stay inside the cavity and cannot connect to the base of the phone....
A**7
Great bang for the buck
My family has been using Umidigi phones for the past few years and this product follows suite with them. Basically you get a device that works mostly as advertised, has terrific battery life, and for the price the build quality is just fine. What I've learned with Umidigi is they don't always advertise with complete honesty (their BISON rugged phones aren't particularly rugged and they certainly aren't waterproof) and don't expect them to honor any warranty. I've had my watch for two weeks now and just charged it earlier today from it's first full drain. The step counter seems to be accurate, and more stingy than my wife's galaxy watch (when we're doing the same thing her watch gives her about 30% more steps). I'm not sure I buy into the whole sleep monitoring function of smart watches but this does seem to pretty accurately track my go-to-bed and get-out-of-bed times and has a graph of when I'm supposedly in REM sleep and not. The only things it's missing that I might like to have is an accurate pulse oximeter and internal storage for mp3s so I wouldn't have to bring my phone along for workout sessions. Overall, like almost all of my Umidigi purchases, I'm happy with the product as I think it's a great value for the price.
P**G
Watch nice, software absolute trash, no good
I have been an Amazon customer since 1997 and I almost never give a really negative review. I am making an exception in this case. This watch is a decent piece of hardware for the money. I only wish that I could use it. The problem is the absolute trash software that they are utilizing to interface the watch with a celphone. The software is called VeryfitPro and I cannot fathom that anything as bad as this software product could get out into the marketplace. It absolutely does not work or do anything it purports to do. Two phones, all devices compliant with the requirements, there is no way to bind the watch to the phone in any reliable way. To say that's frustrating would be an understatement. What's more the interface is horrible and there is no way to manage it through this horrible interface. I don't know who matched this nice piece of hardware up with this software but whoever did should have their head examined. Sadly. I am going to have to get a refund. Very very disappointing.
J**E
Great watch for the price.
This is my first smart watch. I have seen others for way more. Don't let the price fool you this watch is great looks professional. Doesn't feel cheap at all. I know some comments say the band feels cheap the band is plastic but durable. If you don't like the feel of the band you can buy another and replace it not a big problem. The watch is great and very accurate as keeping track of your steps heart rate and sleep. The battery life is great doesn't die in a couple hrs or days for that fact. I would recommend this watch to anyone who wants a nice looking smart watch for a reasonable price.
M**N
Best (cheap) smartwatch I've ever owned.
This watch is very good! It doesn't have a blood pressure monitor, but those are usually inaccurate on smart watches anyway. Battery life is amazing. It lasts almost a full week, even when connected to my phone Bluetooth! The watch face is pretty cool! Everything that you need at first glance. Touch screen is very responsive. The step tracker is accurate. The heart rate monitor is sometimes slow to update when I'm exercising. It might have something to do with how's it is secured to my wrist. It tracks running, biking, hiking, walking and the weather forecast too. It's a great watch for the price. I highly recommend it.
I**A
Pertinente
Lo único malo es que la indicación de llamada no siempre se enlaza con el celular al igual que los mensajes.
C**R
Buen producto
Por el precio esta muy bien
A**Y
El reloj nunca funcionó
El tiempo de llegada fue rapido pero llegó dañado
Trustpilot
5 days ago
2 weeks ago