Suunto: Another smart watch that’s built to last.Rugged and classy designs, great value and powered by Google. Fossil: This smart watch brand looks and feels different.Stylish models – sporty and designer, big tech and smart control across a heap of different apps and impressive features. Samsung: Another big tech brand that delivers.Advanced fitness metrics, a big range, heap of styles and flexible connectivity. Garmin: This brand was one of the smart watch pioneers and it shows.A heap of different designs for sports or fashion, legendary usability, and perfect synching. Apple: If you’re an Apple fan, you’ll love the Apple smart watch range.They’re all great and offer a heap of features, so here’s a quick list of a few of our smart watch brands to help you get an idea of why people love them. But which smart watch is right for you? Depends on what you want it to do, really. I'm very pleased with this choice.JB is the home of big brands, and when it comes to choosing a smart watch, there’s plenty of huge names instore and online. I suspect the people with connection issues may not have made those adjustments because mine didn't work at first either. You DO have to make sure your phone does not put the app to sleep and a couple other settings so everything works. I'm just hoping to be able to recognize patterns.Īll in all I guess I was one of the lucky ones that had no problems adding contacts, receiving texts and making calls. I couldn't tell you how accurate the 3 health measurements are. I like that it keeps sleep stats for daily, weekly and monthly. It did wipe out this week's sleep data though. After uninstalling and reinstalling the app it now pulls over the health data. Well I don't think that is such a big deal because without the watch you can't make a call without being near your phone anyway. You can't go too far from your phone or the bluetooth disconnects. I see why people had issues getting the calls or messages to work. The instructions included in the box are written in broken english, hard to follow and really could have had better. What did bother me was it was not pulling the data from the BP, Oxygen and Heart Rate into the app but it DID pull the sleep data. After wearing it for a few days that hasn't bothered me much. BUT I guess that's what the $150 watches are for. They could have at least given you an option to send from a handful of canned messages. The only thing I didn't get was the ability to send texts. The phone can't find the watch and the watch can't find the phone if they are too far apart.įeatures I wanted: Weather, music control, sleep monitor, make and receive calls, send and receive text, dial face options. Lord only knows how accurate the readings are. I wanted as much screen as possible so I'm basically ok with it. It's a big face so if you are tiny this is too big for you. It works Pandora just fine but definitely don't give up the aux cord in the car. Playing music kills the battery, had to charge the first night before bed because I was playing music.cause it was cool. Set up was not hassle-free but not horrible The watch can find the phone and the phone can find the watch. The silver comes with an extra black silicone band You can customize your menus including limiting when the "raise to wake" is on so it doesn't come on automatically when you sleep. The phone calling like Dick Tracy works great, sound is really good. I got all the features I wanted and then some. I'm at halfway and charged it 2 days ago so can probably go 4-5 days without charging. Lemme tell ya why.īattery life is fantastic. Ok it took me forever to decide on this one. Can definitely go 5 days without charging (unless you play music a lot). Good amount of historical data to identify trends. It was me not knowing how to do the settings. Update: the health monitoring stuff DOES work.
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