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H**Y
The call was clear.
baby likes it very much, the phone card sent is very affordable, and it will be installed as soon as you come back. The call is very clear and the positioning is very accurate. The child is very convenient to use, likes it very much, and the price is also very affordable. Compared with the 7800 phone card, it is not bad at all, and gives force! The effect is very good, the operation is simple, the function is complete, and the positioning is also possible, which is very practical.
V**N
Broke after 2 months.
Updated review:The watch monitor was defected without any drop or outside force. Left on the night stand for couple of days and all of the sudden, it is broken...I purchased this beginning of Jan 2020 and after 2 months of wear, it is not in its best shape.Contacted the customer services about 10 days ago via amazon and email, but no reply.It is a shame. I really loved this watch while it was working properly._________________________________________There are few smart watches used in my house hold and by far this is the best one. I am very satisfied with its performance and look. I like it has big face and especially I can change the watch face to my own photo. It has everything and plus blood pressure measuring, which not a lot smart watch has it. The battery is super lasting as well, I have been used it more than 2 weeks since the initial charging. I really like everything about this watch and no complain about it!
M**E
Wow!
I have a Samsung Gear S2 which I love but the screen is too small and the battery life is too short. Because of that, I decided that I was going to order a watch with a bigger screen and longer battery life but didn't want to spend $300. I did a lot of research and in the end bought this watch because of the positive reviews and I am glad I did. Now don't get me wrong, this watch does not have nearly the same amount of features as the Samsung but it is exactly what I need. All I wanted was a watch with long battery life that could also shows all my text messages, phone calls, emails and notifications. This watch does that and more, it also shows amount of steps, hours of sleep, heart rate etc. And on top of that it is waterproof and the battery life for me has lasted longer than a month. Also, the screen is large, clear and the watch is very nice looking with a nice band. It is somewhat limited on watch faces but they have added new watch faces every week and there are probably over 50 options. Considering the price, the features and it's great appearance, this watch is a no brainier and I would recommend it to anyone!
C**H
Amazing Battery Life!!!
So my "goto" SmartWatch was an Asus Zenwatch 2. I love it, but as there have been at least three generations of SmartWatch evolution since, I decided to test the waters and see what else could be had for under a hundred bucks.First off, a general disclaimer ... you should realize that I have a no name Android Phone (Maxwest). If you have a name brand Android phone (with it's highly modified version of the OS), or an iPhone, then your experience may be completely different! And now for the actual review:I was drawn to this particular model because someone recommended it for sleep tracking, which greatly interested me. But here's a word to the wise about these "no name" devices. Don't get so hung up on the brand names. Focus on the actual model number of the watch instead. The watch I received doesn't say "GoKoo" anywhere. I have a different GoKoo watch. They come in very distinctive boxes and have their brand prominently displayed both on the box and the documentation. Clearly this wasn't that. This was, however, a model "SN80" ... which is sold under many different brand names, GoKoo just being one. And the name "GoKoo" means nothing to me, so I couldn't care less.Be that as it may, my initial impression was terrible. The first instruction is to scan the QR Code in the instructions to download the software. I tried about half a dozen QR scanners, including a couple that I've used to scan many other codes in the past, but nothing worked on that tiny code, printed on very low quality stock. I even tried using a flashlight to artificially supply additional light, but that didn't work either.Further in the instructions, however, it mentioned DaFit. So I looked up DaFit in the Google Play store, and sure enough there it was. Your phone is probably better at scanning QR codes than mine, but I'd still highly recommend just grabbing the DaFit app from the Google Play store. That literally took seconds and made me feel stupid for all the time I wasted fumbling around with that QR code.From here, my impression instantly shot upward. As a "tech guy" I've synced MANY watches to phones. NEVER have I had an experience as favorable as this one. It was even simpler than the instructions suggested. Once I turned the watch on, I just opened the DaFit app, went to the "Watch" icon at the bottom and it asked if I wanted to attach "SN80", which it had already found automatically. All I did was click "Yes" in the app ... and the phone and watch have been synced (without ever losing connection, btw) for 10 days since.Prior to this, I had charged the watch for a few hours, as they suggested for it to receive a full charge. I have now had the watch on my wrist for 10 days ... and the battery is still showing greater than 80% capacity. That's absolutely insane! I know people with Apple Watches that they charge daily, and although I could get by with going 2-3 days with my ZenWatch, I pretty much put it in the cradle every night as well. This is a whole different experience entirely!It isn't long on cute watch faces. I have dozens for my ZenWatch, as they have several libraries that rival even what's available for Apple. But there are a handful to choose from, and there's even an option to "Edit" one of them. Ostensibly, you can use this to create your own watch face from a picture in your phone. But I'm guessing and haven't tried that yet. The instructions don't make that very clear. If that turns out to be the case, it'll be a favorite for the wife, as I got her one too. <G>It also isn't a "computer on your wrist" like a Samsung or Apple watch, complete with a store full of apps that you'll probably never use but look cool because you have as many buttons on your wrist as most people have on their phones. If that's what you're looking for, then this isn't the watch for you.Instead, this watch does only a handful of things, but it does them quite well. Swipe the screen up once, and you'll see how many steps you've walked today, as well as your current goal. Swipe it again, it'll show how much time the watch detected you sleeping, keep swiping, and it'll will subsequently measure your heart rate, show your blood oxygen level, and also local weather. There's also a screen for various training modes (so that you can inform the watch that you're engaged in some specific form of physical exercise) but I haven't played with that yet. It'll also do standard "SmartWatch" things, like show you your phone calls, messages and other alerts from the "old ball and chain" on your hip.What I have found is that the Blood Pressure and Heart Rate readings are fairly consistent with more conventional measurements. I would recommend doing either of them at least a couple of times in succession (it only takes a moment) however. Occasionally you'll get an outlier reading that's either very high or very low. I think it has to do with just how the contacts at the back of the watch are lying against your skin at that very moment, but if you hold still and lay your hand flat for a moment, it generally produces consistent (and accurate) results. That's great if you have cause to monitor either of these things. Getting a reading has never been easier.As mentioned earlier, I was more interested in the sleep tracking ... which is an amazing feature of this watch given it's incredible battery life. You don't have to do anything, the watch will detect when you're sleep, for how long, as well as how you drift through the stages of sleep.All of this is displayed only in summary form on the watch itself, but if you open the DaFit app, it shows everything in greater detail, and tracks your readings/progress from day to day. It's nothing out of the ordinary that you wouldn't expect from any other SmartWatch at this point, but I found the display to be very easy to understand and manipulate. The DaFit app gets high marks in this regard.About the only thing I didn't like was the band that it shipped with. It looks sporty enough, but I found it much too uncomfortable to wear to bed. Fortunately, the watch features a very standard band width. All of my ZenWatch 2 bands fit it perfectly, which means that there are literally hundreds of different bands you can choose from right here on Amazon. I opted for a genuine leather band (that I purchased from Amazon for the ZenWatch quite some time ago) that has a black metal clasp. It goes very well with the watch. Stylish and comfortable at the same time. I also had some minor issues with getting the display to properly recognize all of my swiping motions at first ... but either I or the watch have adapted since, as this doesn't seem to be an issue any longer.So if you're interested in tracking your sleep, or perhaps would like a secondary SmartWatch to wear on days when you forget to charge your Samsung or Apple, or maybe you just like the idea of having a watch whose actual wear time can be measured in days instead of hours, this is definitely worth checking out. I'd call it my inexpensive tech find of 2019!
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