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This sleek, unisex smartwatch features a 1.57-inch HD touchscreen, built-in Alexa, and Bluetooth calling for seamless communication. It offers advanced health monitoring including heart rate, SpO2, blood pressure, and sleep analysis, alongside multiple sports modes and IP67 waterproofing. Compatible with Android and iOS, it keeps you connected and motivated throughout your day.
A**R
Small band
To small for hubby wrist.
P**Z
A very handy, user friendly device
I own several smart watches andvid have to say that the screen size, weight & functions of this watch really impress me!The rectangular shape of the screen being a strong preference. The display is quite easy to read in bright light (daylight) It's bright & clear enough that I've had no reason to set brightness at its maximum - as I've had to do with some watches.Just about everything (including menus) have an adjustment available and the touch screen is very sensitive and accurate when using functions like 'calculator' where the numbers are small/condensed on the screen. Reading messages is easy enough - just an upward swipe and you've got them on screen. This device does a great job of tracking health statistics & sleep patterns, which is very useful for me.The app, called 'FitCloudPro' allows you to choose automatic or manual monitoring and to specify the time period if you choose automatic monitoring.Charging this device is foolproof with the magnetic charger and it's pogo pins. The magnets align the polarity correctly when you go to attach it. As for battery life? I've worn this watch for 3 days and have only decided to charge it after seeing the battery percentage fall below 25%In daily wear & use, the silicone band is actually pretty comfortable.Other than a sparse choice of watch faces, I can't find anything negative to remark about this device. The accuracy of the blood pressure, oxygen saturation and pulse vary only slightly from readings taken on actual medical devices - the oxygen level seems to be the most accurate.Overall this watch is an excellent value at its price point. I'm getting a lot better use from it than I have from devices that are at least twice its cost.The volume of the speaker I'm the watch is what I would call 'acceptable' in that it is not distorted when at full volume. When used on phone calls I have no difficulty hearing the other party - like a more muted version of my phone on speaker. Callers have no trouble understanding me, so they say.It's a joy to use & to wear on my wrist...Two thumbs up!
X**0
Overall great
I previously had a Fitbit and a Halo, both of which were mostly health focused. the LBSAU has those plus a little more.The app the watch links to is FitCloudPro. You can run the watch without the software but it's limited in what it can do without it, primarily the health features. After wearing the watch for several days the app didn't record any health data in the end, anyway.The watch has a speaker and microphone which is really nice to have at this price point. The audio connection has to be enabled separately. You can also listen to music or send any other audio signal to the watch but the little speaker can only do so much. I took a call through the watch and didn't have any problems communicating information back and forth. In a loud room it may be a different story.The band is the worst part about the whole watch and is almost a deal breaker for me. It's so ridiculously sticky even with a clean wrist and causes a band of sweat to build up every single time. FORTUNATELY the band can be replaced with 20mm straps.The watch wakes up really fast and consistently when doing a wrist-up motion. My Halo and Fitbit would react just as fast but very frequently not at all. At night I can see the watch lighting up several times when adjusting the blanket. The Halo has an option for sleep mode where it won't wake up at night, among other things, from a wrist-up motion. I don't think the LBSAU watch has that.
M**Y
Average quality watch at an average price with large screen, plenty of features, and a few flaws
The media could not be loaded. This watch falls in the middle of the sub $100 smart watch market in terms of quality and price. It comes with a basic silicone band. The strap buckle kept sliding off. The watch face is a bit elongated but is also narrower than other watches I've tested. Text descriptions of menu items scroll in a marquee style. It has a quick button to activate activity tracking. It also has a protruding button with spinning dial. The button puts the watch to sleep or wakes it up. You can also long press to turn it on or off/restart. However, the spinning dial did not serve any purpose. Because it protrudes out from the watch, it could get caught or snagged easily. The FitCloudPro app can be downloaded from the Apple or Google app store and is pretty decent. However, it requires you to enter personal data such as your age, weight, and height before you can enter and access the app. If you want to change the watch face (this product calls that a dial), you must do that through the app. There is no way to change the watch face directly on the watch. There are plenty of functions for health and activity tracking such as a heart rate monitor, blood pressure monitor, sleep tracker and more. It can also track your step or exercise. It has plenty of phone and media functions as well such as calculator, messages, calendar, media player, weather, and much more. In that respect, this smart watch is fully featured. The only issue was that it lists Alexa built-in in the product description. However, I could not find any reference to Alexa in the app or in the watch menu. There was an app called Voice Assistant, which if you opened it, would launch the default voice assistant on your phone. Overall, given some of the issues I found, I cannot recommend this watch at this price compared to others I've tested.
M**A
Similar of Apple Watch
Overall the watch works well. Does everything I need it to. Counts steps. Alarm and clock work great. Tracks sleep, calories you name it. Setting it up took a little effort as you can’t read the instructions and there’s really no one to reach out to for help. Once you overcome that hurdle it’s a less expensive alternative to the Apple Watch.
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