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The TRAUSI Smart Watch TG08 offers a vibrant 1.83-inch display, up to 5 days of battery life, and seamless smartphone integration for notifications and health monitoring. Featuring a built-in speaker and multiple exercise modes, it balances affordability with essential smart features, making it a practical choice for budget-conscious professionals seeking reliable wearable tech.







| ASIN | B0F5QG1M1B |
| Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (689) |
| Date First Available | April 21, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Item model number | TG08 |
| Manufacturer | TRAUSI |
| Package Dimensions | 5.55 x 3.27 x 0.75 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 1.83 Inches |
S**S
THE BEST WATCH YOU'LL EVER OWN!!
The battery life lasts about 3 days if you use the watch, 5 days if you let it do its thing, but regardless it's a fantastic watch. When I bought it it was only 13 dollars, but regardless of the pricetag it is AMAZING. NOTE: It's meant to be linked to a smart phone, but it STILL works and does everything you need it to. the alarm I don't think you can change the sound with, which is a bummer, but still you can use it to check notifications or messages. This is the best watch I own. Thank You Amazon. Thank you TRAUSI.
V**I
8/10
Nice looking watch but the band is on the small side for me, should be ok for most people. Honestly, wearing the watch was not comfortable for me because of the small band and only being able to use the last hole in the band but a set of woven bands later and the watch fits as it should and the watch doesnt leave an imprint on my wrist now from being too tight. Watch was slightly difficult to connect to phone. Using the connect feature in the app would not connect unless i went into bluetooth connections on phone first and scanned for new devices. Display is bright, I run full dim and have zero trouble reading the display even in full sun. The only issue I have is not the watches fault, it's the app. Once installed and given the needed permissions you can not stop / shut down the DaFit app itself. Watch on or off, bluetooth on or off or any combinaton of, the DAFit app just can not be shut down and it really drains the battery on my phone as it is constantly running, doing something, in the background at all times with the watch connected or not. There are many modes on the watch, even a game mode which you really can't see to play because of the small screen. Lots of exercise modes. They will never be used because I am lazy... Bought the watch because of discounted price mainly to monitor O2 & heartrate which the watch does well either via the watch display or the phone app. Both seem fairly accurate compared to other readings on actual medical equipment. There is no real imformation on the watch or in the very short manual about the sleep monitoring, but it somehow knows when you fall asleep and it does its thing. It's not 100% correct as it has shown me being asleep while laying down playing tablet games as well as walking and driving for 2 hours being shown as sleeping. The step counter in NOT accurate at all as it has shown a little over 200 steps for a full day of shopping in multiple stores and another time it showed 68 steps for a round trip to the kitchen which is only 30 steps. So if you're buying this to use as a pedometer, DON'T. One surprise that isnt mentioned in the listing or the manual is that there is a speaker inside the watch. Learned this while trying to play musice from my phone and it was playing from the watch and it actually sounded pretty good, not tinny or shrill like you'd espect from such a small speaker To sum it up: Decent watch for the price and you get what you pay for, so don't expect Google or Samsung quality or accuracy. If you're on the large side or have "big bones" then go ahead and order some large 22mm replacement bands.
A**5
Decent watch with some caveats
It's okay, about what I expected for a cheap smart watch. The band is pretty uncomfortable, but I think it'll be easy to switch out to a more comfortable one once I get around to it. The pedometer is pretty inaccurate when I'm just around the house (for example, I've been wearing it while working in my yard all morning, and it's still only recording 17 steps), but it seems to be pretty accurate when I'm actually out on a walk or run. I mostly got it to track workouts so that's fine for me. Heart rate monitor seems to be as accurate as any of them. Can't comment on the sleep tracking because I don't wear it to bed. Things I do like are that the display is easy to read and the user interface is fairly intuitive, couple things took me a moment to figure out but it's very simple. Battery life seems very good. The speaker and microphone are okay for calls, although not for listening to media (though I didn't expect them to be). The watch face can be customized a lot, and there are some cute designs you can use as a background on it if you want something besides a watch face. The app is also easy to use and pretty unobtrusive, with options for customizing your alerts if you don't want to block them entirely. Bluetooth connectivity is good and it seems to have a decent range. I think honestly I'd give it four or five stars except that it claims to be a $200 watch, which sets expectations pretty high. I was a little skeptical of that based on some research I did before buying it, so it is about what I expected to get, but I would have returned it if I actually paid $200 for it. For the $18 I did pay for it, though, I'm pretty happy.
N**D
Shockingly good for the money
I have had the watch for a bit now and have been able to use it while excercising (walking and light jogging). The watch is very light weight and the band is comfortable. The watchface is somewhat customizable in that you can pick the display face from a group of choices. I found one I really liked pretty quickly and it was a snap to get it going. The watch easily connected to my android phone and I can get text messages and calls on it. The app also doesn't seem to have any intrusive permission requests. Like any new device it takes a little to find your way around the different screens. It has tracked my steps/distance pretty well. I have used it to check my heart rate and it seems reasonably good. It also seems to only need to be charged about every 5 days for me. I didn't expect this much from a watch under $20. The big remaining question is durability. Only time will tell. I have seen multiple people say theirs has given out fairly quickly. I have only had mine for about a month and a half but so far so good.
A**T
Works as it should
I'm honestly surprised by how good this watch is for the price. It connected to my phone right away, and the connection has been stable. All the features work perfectly. I get all my notifications instantly, the step counter seems accurate, and the heart rate tracking is very consistent. The screen is bright and responsive. Battery life has been great as well—I can easily get a few days out of a single charge. If you're looking for a reliable and affordable smart watch that does everything you need, this is a fantastic option. Highly recommend!
A**.
Not great
Functionality not great. It scratched so badly the first day I wore it with no rough use
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