I chose the middle. Not so user friendly - granted I'm tech challenged. I'm a Citizen man so it was , for me , the logical - "Smart" choice.
The Google user interface (app) that this watch depends on is not so great. And when compared to a FitBit interface (app), it completely fails. As others have said, the battery life is terrible, especially when compared to a FitBit. I like the look and feel of the different faces, but due to the lousy user interface, this smart watch misses the mark. But Citizen could easily remedy this by demanding a better app from Google. But the battery issue is here to stay.
It was a nice watch. Definitely on the bigger end for a woman (I bought it for me, a woman, and could’ve made the size work for what it is). However, a lot of the features didn’t work when paired to my iPhone (music, calls, texts). For the price, if it wasn’t going to work as intended, it wasn’t worth keeping just for a few neat electronic features. I returned. The battery life also sucks.
Overall a good watch Disconnects constantly Citizen needs to develop their own app instead of wear os will improve the operation of the watch Battery life is about 14 hours should be at least 24 Recharge time very fast Watch faces difficult to place on watch and 3rd party faces are flakey and some show data others do not Hey citizen how about developing some of your beautiful analog watch faces for the CV that would be a home run Watch band extremely comfortable and a really good fit All in all I would recommend this watch as I am sure more apps and updates will make this a keeper