Why would you build a so called smart watch without an option for a second hand, digital or otherwise? The heart rate and O2 sensor are sketchy at best. Spending over $300 for a "smart watch" is a drop in the bucket for some. For me, it's not. You streamlined a watch to get into the smartwatch market. You also failed terribly.
Watch is high quality and has a decent feel/weight. Feels more like a traditional watch but lacks the customization that I desire in a smart watch. App is frustrating to use. Any watch I use for work only requires 2 things. Military time and date. The gallery options have only one option with military time and I couldn’t figure out a way to have both military and date display at the same time. Battery life seems to be above average for a smart watch. Improvements to the app experience are needed. (2 apps are required to unlock full experience and neither is all that intuitive. ) Also needed to get a jeweler to adjust watch band.
First of all, this watch looks sexy. Comfortable band, good weight. You can tell they’ve put a lot of thought into this. The app is also good, giving a lot of information about your sleep and workouts. I thought it would bother me to have on at night, but it really doesn’t. Same with workouts; once I got it sized for my wrist it doesn’t move around much. Battery life is amazing - I’ve only charged it once and it’s still going strong two weeks later! The only negative I have is that the notification font is too small; it’s tough to read unless you have a lot of light.
Very welcoming for this chance to review. The battery life is outstanding. Have worn this watch daily for past two weeks and have 18% left. I wear it for health apps and count my steps. Does not text or read text from phone but lets you know about alerts. I enjoy how it is nice and hefty. I love how it is large on my smaller sized wrist. Was easy to adjust links.