G1 смарт-часы фитнес-трекер 1,28-дюймовый сенсорный монитор сердечного ритма IP68 водонепроницаемый серебристый
Модель: GW59.0043
Beautiful and highly functional. Easy to setup and use. It has a lot of great motivational tools.
23.10.2020
First, the fact this offers wireless charging at this price point is great and rare.Some pros, the battery lasts forever, the watch looks great, has a variety of watch faces to choose from, analog and digital style, something for everyone. The accuracy of the fitness tracking and heart rate is right on, tested against other reliable equipment, and my phone GPS tracking. One con is the GPS ust link with your phone GPS, however, it is accurate and at this price point it's nice, to get stand-alone watch GPS you'll need to spend at least $100
23.10.2020
Loved this watch, I bought it as a gift for my dad and I had to set it up for him. As I went through the setup process, it was so simple and fast. Then when it was setup and I was personalizing it, I was very surprised how many different nice options it has. I own a Samsung galaxy Watch and I almost wanted to give him my watch and keep this one.Very look and feel of the watch, so jealous of my dad now. Defenitly recommend it if you are interested in buying a watch and not looking to spend too much money.
23.10.2020
The watch is very nifty and for the price it's a steal. Let me begin by saying that it's a great looking watch. I got many compliments when I started wearing. The features are impressive for the price. It gives text and other alerts from your phone and has basic music controls for your phone. The step count is a little off. I have an Apple Watch series 3 and it is far more accurate, but I also paid 5x the price for it. Also, if you don't like the bands, it's easy to upgrade. Any band that fits the Samsung S3 will fit this one. I got one for a reasonable price and the watch looked amazing. Despite it's drawbacks, I'm giving 5 stars because of the value you get for such a low price. Always check the Tinwoo site for additional rebates, that's how I got a steal. Great Starter smartwatch.
22.10.2020
Okay, let’s start with steps...The first day I received the watch I sat in my recliner and somehow earned 300 steps in an hour. Additionally, the weather doesn’t work! But hey, it keeps time.
22.10.2020
22.10.2020
Update: The wireless charging feature stopped working, HOWEVER Tinwoo Customer Service provided a prompt email response and quick shipment of a replacement watch. Because it may have simply been a unique issue, and because the response was positive, I will leave the rating as 4 stars.I've been using a WearOS smart watch (paired with my Android phone) for a couple years now, and have enjoyed it very much, but I knew it was getting to be time to start looking for something new. I didn't actually use or need many of the features that most high-end smart watches offer. I like to see the time, date, and weather at a glance, and I like to feel/view my notifications on my wrist without needing to pull my phone out of my pocket. Sometimes counting my steps is a nice perk, but I'm not super fixated on that. The Tinwoo Smart Watch was on a hefty discount on Prime Day, and I decided it was worth a try.PROS:- PRICE. On sale, this cost me somewhere between 25% to 10% of the cost of the full-featured name-brand smart watches I was considering. Even at full price it still wouldn't have been more than 50% of the cost of the least expensive ones I compared it against.- Battery is sufficient. Initially I set it to illuminate only when I flipped my wrist up to look at it. I took it off the charger at 100% on Monday morning, and finally decided to charge it again the following Sunday night even though there was still some charge remaining.- Qi wireless charging! I love this feature! I can charge it on the same charging pad as my phone. No need for a special plug/charger (although it comes with one).- I downloaded the mobile app, and followed the instructions, and it connected pretty quickly and easily.- It's a nice looking watch. Not super fancy, but it doesn't look or feel cheap at all. I opted to purchase a standard sized (22mm) metal clasp watchband and put that on to replace the rubber one that came with it.- There are a handful of watch faces installed, and I was able to find one that was suitable.- The display is clear and easy to read.- It vibrates when a notification comes in to my phone, and offers me where the notification came from, and sometimes provides a little more detail of the message depending on the app the notification is coming from- It offers a variety of built-in fitness tracking features, including heart rate (which my previous smart watch did not have).CONS (why 4 stars instead of 5):- Admittedly, I do wish there were more face options included or downloadable- No customization to the information displayed on the watch face- The amount of information provided with notifications is pretty minimal compared to my previous smart watch.- No ability to reply/respond to messages through the watch.- I realized yesterday that I wasn't receiving notifications and discovered that the watch had disconnected from my phone at some point (not sure why). It didn't reconnect right away, and it took a little bit of research to get it reconnected.- With my previous smart watch, I generally charged it every night, but, even with the display in "Always On", I had managed to stretch it to almost 2 days a few times. On my first attempt using the "Always On" setting with the Tinwoo, it didn't get too much more than 24 hours. This isn't terrible since I can easily charge it overnight, but I kind of expected that, with fewer features compared to the full-feature watches, it might last a little bit longer.- I'm not 100% confident of the step-tracker. The count seems pretty high based on my desk job.Overall, I would compare this to the mid-range Fitbits and similar no-name fitness trackers that pass along your phone notifications and display basic information, but really are just there to track your fitness. It just looks and functions more like a traditional watch than those. For me, that's mostly fine. I may continue looking for a deal on a full-featured smart watch to gain back some of the interactivity with the notifications, but I'm pretty satisfied with this for the low price I paid.
21.10.2020