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The Popglory Smart Watch features a 1.85-inch split-screen display, Bluetooth calling, and over 100 sports modes with GPS. It includes dual straps for versatile style, comprehensive health tracking (blood pressure, oxygen, heart rate, sleep, female cycle), and supports AI voice assistant. Compatible with iOS and Android, it offers up to 5 days of use and IP67 waterproof protection, making it a sleek, all-in-one wearable for busy professionals.
Color | Rose Gold+Pink |
Band Color | gold |
Style Name | Classic, Modern, Fashion, Sports |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
RAM Memory Installed | 1 GB |
Memory Storage Capacity | 512 MB |
Communication Feature | [YES] |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Dial |
Supported Application | Fitness Tracker |
Controller Type | Voice Control |
Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Outdoor Running / Indoor Running / Cycling / Skipping / Badminton / Yoga / Basketball and etc. |
Additional Features | 2 straps: 1 Stainless Steel+ 1 Silicone Strap, Make&Answer Call Function, Text Message Notification, Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch, Music Player, Built-in Speaker |
Band Material Type | Silicone,Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions | 3.58 x 0.59 x 10.75 inches |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS 9.0 or Android 5.0 and above smartphones |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | TFT |
Screen Size | 1.85 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 5 days |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
R**E
So far so good. It works!
This is the start of the 4th day. It took a while to get it to pair. Once done it's pretty good for the price. Not everything very accurate but a few points here and there are not a problem. It gives a good indication. Like the choice of faces. So far I'm happy with it. The last 3 I ordered didn't work in uk or were out of date in 2017 or only for apple USA. I asked for UK only and bought on Amazon UK. But this one makes a nice change. Bought replace my old one when the face fell out and it stopped working. This is a much better bulld and materials. Let's hope it's last for a few years.To update my review; had this just over 5 months, it begun not recording steps etc more frequently and now the app won't let me login no matter what. It really wasn't worth the money was it
T**T
Decent Watch
So Far So Good does the job and value for money tested the blood pressure monitor with my portable one and was about the same, heart rate too, only issue find is the strap I like the mesh silver strap but putting it on adjusting it everyday as I don't wear it at night and obviously not in shower etc, the old mesh watch straps to fix and its easy to put on, also at times you have to activate your mobile app to link for the weather update
M**Y
Beautiful with very large display
Was very excited to receive this item as I have needed a health tracker since I recently lost my Aktila which was £200 but could not afford to replace it, so I checked for an affordable alternative with health functions which my Fitbit and Galaxy watches used to have. I need to monitor my blood pressure etc regularly and this watch has all the tracking functionality.It comes with 2 excellent silicon straps which are the only ones I have ever had that fit my large wrists with room to spare, a bonus out of the box!Set up is fast and easy with the app, functionality seems to be working for the most part which I love, however I am concerned that my blood pressure reading is constantly 140/80 whatever time I measure it which seems arbitrary rather than measured. I know it's only a guide but this is an important part of why I chose this model over others.The watch is really comfortable to wear and sleep in as the tracker part is quite large and gently curved and it is almost feather light in use so I haven't needed to take it off until it might get wet, so that is different to my previous fitbit where the strap made my wrist sore and I reacted badly to the silicon of the strap.I really love this item and hope that the tracking functionality is accurate over a trial period as I really don't want to send it back, it's beautiful, easy to live with and paired immediately with my Samsung S21 phone but time will tell.
D**N
Good all round watch
It was for a gift.he loves it
A**N
Good watch for a very little money
I purchased this smart watch at a very low price, and I’m pleasantly surprised by its performance. The functionality is excellent, with a battery life that lasts over a week, which is impressive. The step count is accurate, as is the heart rate monitor. The design is good, a little chunky, and I love that you can choose from various watch faces to suit your style.However, I’ve encountered one issue. When I open any audio apps, like music or videos on my phone the sound automatically plays on the watch instead of my headphones or phone, and there’s no option in the settings to change this. Other than that, it’s a great watch for the price!Just remember, you get what you paid for!
R**D
Less accurate than a wild guess, less useful than a chocolate teapot
I bought this as an attempt to get some kind of track on health trends as I was interested to see which forms of exercise did the most for me. The manual tells us repeatedly not to trust the readings for medical purposes, but I'd go further and say that with the possible exception of blood oxygen readings, which are fairly accurate, the rest is utter nonsense. I don't think it is the fault of this particular watch, but of low-cost "fitness bands disguised as watches" in general. A friend (a personal trainer) described these generically using a term that sounds like Fitbit, but isn't, which is about right.The idea that a BP reading can be taken by this thing is unlikely even at best, since the watch can't exert pressure on the blood vessels, but this keeps putting out virtually identical readings despite my actual BP changing throughout the day, measured by a proper medical cuff. I've no idea what it thinks it is reading, it's more likely to be providing random values on the basis of my entered height, age, and weight values. So, cancel the BP option - one less feature.The blood oxygen is closer, but again we have medical stuff in the house that is at least GP grade, and it tends to be off, although it's measured at the wrist and the pulse oximeter measures it in a fingertip.The heart rate function actually seems to be the best of the options, always quite close to the HR measured by our pulse oximeter.The sleep monitor is just hilarious. While I have to believe its impressions when I'm actually asleep - not being conscious enough to double-check and all, I'm resolutely informed at 8am that I'm in fact still asleep and have been for the past 90 minutes, when I've had breakfast and such things. I like a slow start to the day as much as many people do, but that's taking things a bit too far. Perhaps I've taken sleepwalking to a new level, sleep breakfasting. I can also apparently do Wordles and Sudokus in my sleep. MENSA will be thrilled.So what else can it do other than measure heart rate, which so far is all we have?I can link it to my phone and can use it to answer/screen calls. Big whoop, unless you enjoy wandering around town tapping your wrist and talking into thin air like an unpaid extra in a low-budget sci-fi movie.It can measure your activity in exercise routines, such as indoor walking (what? To the fridge?), outdoor walking (it's been known...), rowing machines (ours - JTX Flow - has a device that is already working that out for us and getting far more plausible values for calories burned etc), and a whole host of other activities. It seems to be a jack of all trades, and master of none. Everything to everybody. Please buy me for all my inaccurate and pointless features.There's one thing it does quite well. It can tell the time and get a sketchy weather prediction off the internet through your phone. And you can find out what day it is.So, to sum up, you can buy this or any other budget smart/fit/watch and get yourself a clock, a calendar, an idea of the weather right now (we have windows, right?), and a fair impression of our heart rate, measured every so often. And it will give you about 60 hours of runtime before needing to be recharged, when the watch is new. Even at £25 this isn't really worth having, and a return is underway, as "not fit for purpose".I came into this purchase with few illusions, or so I thought. I knew and had been told that everything is a guide at best. Truth is, its not even that. It's a distraction, and one more likely to promote hypochondria than health, or worse, lull you into a false sense of security.I wanted to like it, to warm to it, but even at £25 it's sucking up a little power to achieve very little in return. Perhaps if I was inundated with phone calls when on the move, it would at least spare me from fishing out my phone.Don't expect any device costing this little, of any "brand", to do a sensible job. The innards are probably all manufactured in the same one or two factories in China, dressed up differently externally, and flogged en-masse to hapless customers around the world. For the few features that actually get close to usable, you could probably get something more useful by simply saving your money.
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