⌚ Elevate Your Everyday: The Smart Watch That Does It All!
The KUNGIX Smart Watch is a versatile fitness tracker featuring a 1.3-inch full touch screen, 5ATM waterproof rating, and a long-lasting battery that lasts over 10 days. It offers heart rate and sleep monitoring, supports 14 sports modes, and keeps you connected with notifications for calls and messages, making it the perfect companion for both fitness enthusiasts and busy professionals.
V**Y
It’s okay but it’s NO Apple!
I was excited to get this watch and start using it. I bought this mainly for my sleeping schedule and to see how my heart bpm for both day and night. I was getting frustrated with the watch because it showed my times of the deep and the light sleep for that first night, but it showed nothing for the second night. It also doesn’t seem to give you your exact sleep times either... Sometimes it continued till I opened the app to see the graph, and it showed that I had been sleeping light when I had been wide awake. I also found that now I struggled every time I put my earbuds on, the Bluetooth no longer recognized the same earbuds. Ever since downloading the VeryFitPro APP, nothing else worked. Maybe that’s the way it’s supposed to work, but it doesn’t seem right to me.I also had charged this watch before I‘d ever turned it on and they tell you that the battery should last 10 days. Yet on day three, it was already down to 50% and on day five, it was to 33%. I’m not an active person either, so there’s no reason for this watch to be draining so quickly. I also found that after I would entered my personal information, I came back into it a few days later and my height and weight was wrong, even my gender was off. With all the different things that I had going on, it was still interesting to see what I could find and learn about. The watch was quite large for me as well... The face of the watch was almost as big as my wrist and the band looked like it belonged on a big man. Maybe that’s just my opinion. I’m sure I have a lot to learn about smart watches, because with the KUNGIX watch, I found I was looking into the VeryFitPro APP about 97% compared to just the 3% (approx) of the watch.But after showing it to my son and going over the watch, he had an Apple watch, showed me all the different things that it has to offer and told me that I would be so much happier with the same. After comparing the two, I agree! With the prices of the Apple watch coming down, I guess now is the time just to do it right, and get this KUNGIX watch returned before the 30 days is over.As I’ve read in so many other reviews, I didn’t want to continue with a watch that I wasn’t 100% sold on keeping. I also was very frustrated, because I wanted to change the face of this watch and I could not find a way to do that. Apple gives you so many other options to choose from, and all these things combined, I made the switch. I’m very happy now with my new Apple watch!!
Z**D
Good as a fitness tracker with very limited SmartWatch functionality
After using the watch for a few days I can make the following observationsPros:- Responsive touch screen- Simple UI- Appealing main screen- The following various features work well: Do not disturb, Find my phone, Music control, Quick Exercise start (left button)- The app is working well so far and is easy to use. My only complaint is that the English text in it is terrible, confusing, and difficult to understand- The battery seems to last 2-3 daysCons:- The cable is way too short (one foot or so)- It's not really waterproof. Took a (cold-warm) shower with the watch. The UI glitched until the morning (I guess until it dried out, pressing the ON button delayed and flickered the screen)- Email notifications only show my email address, not the sender's email, subject, or content. It's totally useless- Sleep analysis doesn't seem very accurate. I was up and active for about 45 minutes, yet it included it in the Sleep analysis as "Awake" and part of my sleep- The call notification is strange: It keeps notifying you for several seconds after you answer the call- You cannot set the time and date of the alarm on the watch. You have to do that from the app. You can only activate and deactivate it from the watch- Sometimes pressing the Delete icon does not remove the notification- The watch only sometimes activates when I move my arm to see the time. It's somewhat frustrating. It never activates if you wear your watch on the bottom/back side of your wrist- There is a delay in seeing your steps (several seconds at least), and seems to update them as a bulk. That is, it's not "real time"- There is only a limited number of apps you can get notifications from (SMS, Calendar, Email, Whatsapp, Facebook, Yahoo)I didn't expect a lot from the watch given its price (you get what you pay for), so I didn't have high expectations. I think you will be satisfied with it if you think of it as a fitness tracker with some very limited SmartWatch functionality
S**Y
Simple, but you get what you pay for
1st foray into smartwatches here.-Sleep tracking is literally hit or miss, if your watch is too loose or too high on the wrist, it will not track any sleep whatsoever.-Step tracking works most effectively when your phone is also on your person, which means if you are at work or are doing something where your phone isnt always on your hip, your step count will be off.-Cheap but simple appearance, is fine with me. It reads clean, but has only 4 faces so.. if you dont care about customization this is perfectly acceptable.-Sturdy build, thankfully the manufacturer didnt skimp on the quality of materials, so your watch will last awhile, assuming you dont smash or scratch it on anything.-Working out and heart rate is functional, so theres that. Calorie counting isnt an exact science yet anyway. It has a dedicated button to engage its fitness mode, which is convenient.-The UI is a tad slow, so if you want to quickly open the flashlight function (very cool actually) itll take you a second. So if you are an impatient millennial like myself, this might be bothersome enough to justify spending 6x the cash on a premium smart watch. It also has a stopwatch and a timer, which is cool but again, slow UI means you might as well use your phone to set these timers.-Splashproof is good.-Battery is eh; I charge it every 2 to 3 days, which isnt too bad if you sit for an hour or so at a time for gaming or watching something.-Music control is a total miss for me as spotify is my streaming app of choice. It does field amazon, podcast players, and your phone's native audio apps.-Overall a solid, sorta reliable smart watch. Solidly priced at 50 dollars.
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