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The UAUE T60 Smart Watch for Women features a 1.91-inch HD TFT color screen with over 200 customizable watch faces, Bluetooth 5.3 for calls and notifications, and advanced health tracking including heart rate, sleep, and menstrual cycle monitoring. Supporting 110+ sports modes and IP68 waterproof rating, itās designed for active lifestyles. With a lightweight 35g body, fast magnetic charging, and up to 30 days standby, itās compatible with both Android and iOS devices, making it the ultimate fitness and lifestyle companion.
B**.
Quality
This watch is amazing. Yeah some of the features don't work great like the contacts, but everything else does. The watch itself is literally indestructible. Yes, the screen broke on mine after getting shot by an airsoft bb in an airsoft war, but the watch won't stop working. I ordered a new one and did a durability test on the old one. I stabbed it with a knife, I boiled it in water, I boiled it in water with screen hanging by the wires, I stomped on it, but it just kept working. I have had this watch for over a year and when I broke it working with metal, I immediately went and ordered a new one. I will keep buying these if I break more screens, but this product will not fail you. The battery lasts forever, typically a week and a half to 2 weeks. It's not expensive like other brands and is the best bang for the buck for sure. If you are still reading this, buy it already!!!!!
W**S
I bought this smart watch without knowing what to expect
I have to say this watch surprised me. I have had more expensive smart watches before like the Samsung and the Versa 4 Fitbit. I decided to get a less expensive watch and I settled on this one. I didn't expect much because of how inexpensive it is. After charging the watch to 100%, I put the watch on and began to learn how to program it. I was able to setup the watch with no problems. I am able to keep track of my heart rate and other physical measurements. I tested the phone and it worked perfectly. I am enjoying the watch and I am considering getting a second one as a backup if I misplace the first one. If you are looking for a nice smart watch, then look no further.
O**0
Decent smart watch
This seems to be a decent smartwatch. I only owned one other one and I thought that it was off on some of the things like blood oxygen and sleep so I didn't keep it. I also am aware that wearing EMFs directly on your body 24 hours a day is an endocrine disruptor. But I decided to give it a try because I want to make sure I'm getting my steps in, I want to easily keep track of my other exercises, I want to know my heart rate, I want to see my sleep patterns.So what I can say is, I think for what it is this one works as well as any that I've heard about. I work at a high tech developer who makes the most popular (& most expensive) smart watch and they all tell me they are accurate within a certain amount. For instance they are more accurate than the display on your treadmill because they can read your heart rate, but other times they're not particularly accurate or not 100%.I don't know how it could possibly know that I've fallen asleep or that I've woken up in the middle of that sleep. But my watch does seem to indicate what I've suspected - that I'm not getting enough REM sleep or enough deep sleep. So it could be correct. But I know for a fact that it isn't always accurate. One night I went to sleep around 11:00pm and I woke up around 2:00am, went back to sleep almost immediately, woke up around 6:00 and then fell back to sleep until about 9:00am. Yes it was my day off. But the watch tells me that I fell asleep about 2:00 a.m. and woke up at 6:00 a.m. It didn't capture the 3 hours before or the 3 hours after. It doesn't usually seem that inaccurate and I'm not sure why it was that day.I also note that it frequently tells me my blood oxygen level is 97, however this is not realistic since 97 blood oxygen would be that of someone near death. I'm hoping it's inaccurate.I do think it counts steps pretty accurately and I enjoy seeing how many steps I'm getting in without even realizing it. I use it for walking as well as on my stepper and on my rebounder. It also gives you options to select specific workouts such as weight training, yoga, running, even odd things like hunting, skipping rope and horse riding along with three or four martial art options. It has a extensive list. I wish that list were alphabetical or would rearrange itself according to the ones you've recently used, but that isn't the case.These extracurricular activities are not counted in your steps and they will be found in your phone and then on your watch under Training.I think there's a lot I still don't know about this phone and or the app which is called Glory fit. It seems like there's no way to synchronize the phone with the watch - it just seems to do it periodically throughout the day on its own.I tried to contact the app creator but I did not get a response. So, if you have questions about the app I'm not sure where to find the answers. It seems to be one of those mysterious devices that gives you the basic how to and then you're on your own.But, having said that, it's not brain surgery. It's mainly pretty user friendly and transparent. For the price, I'm very happy with the device.The only thing that I changed was the watch band because, No 1. that silicone against the skin is just too hot and sweaty especially if you're active; & No 2. it was nipping my skin - specifically the little band around the bigger band where you slide in the excess of the watch band would pinch against my skin every time I took it off or on and I actually had little red dots that I initially thought were bug bites lol (Go ahead and take a shot every time I say band š ). I switched mine out with a stretchy woven fabric band that was inexpensive on Amazon. It came in a 3 pack. I'm very happy with it.There's also a lot of different watch faces that you can use and three different ways to view your phone menus including a list and bubbles.It's super easy to recharge with the provided magsafe charger, and it does last me about 3 days before I have to charge it - which I try to do while I'm relaxing, I just put it on the charger for an hour or less and it's ready to go.It is easy to set up, and easy to choose which apps you want notifications from or whether to receive phone calls on it. You can even set it to do not disturb between certain hours which will turn off the face of the watch, if you have it set to come on when you raise your arm.It seems to do everything it claims, and probably even a little more, within an acceptable amount of accuracy. It even has music controls if you're listening to music or YouTube on your phone.
S**I
Get it!
I like it. Battery lasts for days. Has the features I like and use on the watch face so Iām not having to scroll and find things while doing activities. The app and the watch work well together but take a little while to sync sometimes. Annoying but not a deal breaker. Price is so much better for what you get than with other watches.
S**Y
Almost Really Good
I've always been a Fitbit person, have gone through several. When my Versa 2 finally died, I was looking for a much cheaper alternative. This fitness tracket seemed ideal. I paid $30 for it, loved the features it advertised and initally was very happy with it. The watch band is INCREDIBLY comfortable, the watch face is large, very easy to read and super easy to navigate, And it has TONS of features. I personally love using the watch to talk through. I've taken many calls when I didn't hear my phone ring or even know where it is! The battery also goes for days and days. I can usually squeeze 8 days between chargings. Now, if you use ALL the features it will drain the watch in about 4 days.My disillusionment began with the phone software. It doesn't old a candle to my Fitbit, is clunky and hard to read. And apparently the phone apps works better on iPhones than on Android. And the more I paid attention to the data being delivered I realized how truly superior the Fitbit is. Yes it cost hundreds more, but the date regarding heartrate, Oxygen level, Sleep seems spot on. This fitness tracker advised I'd been apparently running a marathon as my heartrate was in the 150 beats per minute range and I was only reading a book!As a watch and pedometer, it's very cool! As a fitness tracker I don't believe it's very good. The data it delivers regarding heart rate, sleep and oxygen level is very inacurate.
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