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The HIDAMEL Smart Watch for Men combines rugged military design with advanced technology, featuring a 1.85-inch HD display, 5ATM waterproof rating, and over 70 sports modes. With a powerful AI voice assistant and an industry-leading battery life of up to 60 days, this smartwatch is engineered for those who demand durability and functionality in their active lifestyle.
G**F
Outstanding battery life. Lots of features.
There is a lot to like about this smart watch. It has pretty much all the features you would want in a smart watch/fitness tracker. It will track your steps, numerous exercises, sleep, O2 levels, blood pressure, heart rate, etc. You can use it to make and receive calls, see who is calling or texting, control your music among other things.The battery life is phenomenal! I've had it for a week, gave it the initial charge, made sure EVERY feature and function was enabled, and after a week it STILL has a 50% charge left. Similar watches I have tested, the charge will last about a day with everything enabled.The charging pad is the best I have seen. You set the watch on it and it stays attached until you release it. Other similar watches have a very small end that attaches to charge the watch which EXTREMELY easy to accidentally disconnect.I haven't tested how waterproof it is and don't intend to, but I will take them at their word that it can be submerged for some time (IP69K rated for 50M depth)As an added bonus, the watch came with a screen protector as well.
J**Y
A Nice Watch and Fitness Tracker with some Quirks
Overall, I like this smart watch so far, but there are some features that have been hit or miss. I think, if you're looking for a fitness tracker, this one is useful. It has several settings for various sport modes (everything from yoga to running to swimming to archery and bowling (which, if I'd done this review a week ago, I would have tested the bowling feature; maybe next time!). So many sport modes. It tracks your steps, your calories burned, your distance walked, your sleep, your heart rate, your blood pressure, etc. If you do not want to use the app, then it will do all of this in 24-hour blocks and then reset. In that mode, you're getting snapshots in the moment, but not really anything you can track long term to see trends. For that, you need to download an app. Beyond fitness tracking, I've used the watch to read incoming texts, but not send anything; and I've taken a call on it. The speakerphone isn't too bad. I wouldn't want to have a lengthy heart-to-heart on it, but for a quick voice chat, it could work. Mostly, I'm using it for the fitness tracking aspect. It says it has voice recognition and can sync to my phone to play music, but I've yet to get those functions to work and after a few tries, I gave up on that and just focused on the fitness tracker functions.The watch itself came with a magnetic charger that plugs into a usb port or adapter. It also came with a screen protector that was easy to apply, and the watch bands that need to be attached (which tells me that it would be easy to swap them out for different bands if these weren't to your liking).In terms of value, it's hard to say because as of this review, I don't see a value listed. It was around $20 when I ordered it, and for that, yeah, it's pretty cool. That's comparable to some youth smart watches. There are other watches from this brand that run much higher, and maybe if all of the functionality worked I could see it being on that level, but since I can't get the music to connect and have had issues getting the voice assistant to do anything, the lower cost makes more sense.
S**.
Nice budget-class smart watch, very data-centric watch faces and extremely durable
Many of these budget-class smart watches are extremely similar. They all offer a range of common features with very few differences - they all track activity and biometric data, provide notifications and various data from your watch, control media and phone features, etc. In that sense, this one isn't especially unique. However, it does feel a bit more well-designed than most. It appears quite durable, and the watch face isn't too big or too small for an average adult male wrist. I like it.The watch faces are unique for this model, in that they are very data-centric. In other words, many of them seem to focus on giving you a lot of activity information at a glance - I like that. The screen is bright and easy to read. The battery life is excellent. Another nice feature with any inexpensive smartwatch is the peace of mind - your investment is so minimal you don't stress too much about scratching, losing or damaging it. And they're simply kind of fun to configure and play with. This is a good one.
V**D
You can't correct the date layout
It says year day month or something. I don't know other than the year is the first instead of last. How do I make this normal.
D**R
Pretty neat, but where's my data?
I'll confess I've not so much as touched one of these before, but the price was right on this one so I've been giving it a spin.It is pretty cool - it keeps track of my sleep time and heart rate and blood pressure (the physics behind this are fascinating), and it does a real good job of letting me answer and make phone calls, and see messages that come into various apps on my phone. All in all I'm really glad I got this.There's just one thing: I'm not willing to have all this data go to "the cloud" - so I've declined to sign into the cloud site this thing wants to bind you to. Having not done that, the data that I can see is limited to what I can display on the watch itself and on the phone. There's *some* history there, but I'd really like to be able to download a CSV with all the data - and they just haven't included that in the app.I tried poking around in the phone's filesystems and found some logs that have *some* of the readings in them in a form that can be "scraped out", but it's awkward and you can't see every reading - just some. The data files that I know *must* be in there somewhere - possibly sqlite files - must be in protected storage, and as I can't really root this phone and I don't have the vendor's keys to get into that storage, the data is unavailable to me. That's a bummer - if I don't figure out a way to get data off this thing properly I'll eventually do some shopping.For now however, it's a nice gadget that gives me interesting numbers and I'm mostly pleased with it.
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