Gear Up for Adventure! ⌚️
The ESFOE Military Smart Watch combines rugged durability with advanced health tracking features. With an IP68 waterproof rating, Bluetooth calling capabilities, and a vibrant 1.96-inch display, this smartwatch is designed for the active professional. It supports 24 sports modes and offers comprehensive health monitoring, making it the perfect companion for both fitness enthusiasts and everyday users. Plus, with a long-lasting battery life, you can stay connected and track your health without interruption.
D**N
nice look, nice feel, good function, SLEEP didn't track well
overall this is a nice watch with a nice look and nice feel. The watch itself if heavy and large. The body of the watch seems to be all metal with some sharp edges located where the band attaches.The band was a major pain in the hoohoo to get attached!DID NOT TRACK SLEEP well. only tracked 4 horus, whereas the other one I use tracks PERFECTLY with 7:41 and the manual sleep tracker on my phone tracked 7:42. This is an essential function.Watch faces are not really great. The only one with ALL the needed information is the stock face.At this price point - this is not a good buy. You can get better for cheaper.The watch is packaged nicely, and I'm familiar with FitCloudPro.It syncs some info with the Apple Health app.PROBLEM: When I tell it to play music it STEALS the sound from my bluetooth hearing aids and defaults to the watch. no way to disable that other than disable the audio.Speaker does NOT work with alarm.Do not disturb cannot be scheduled. Must be turned on and off manually.Raise to wake is too sensitive. no adjustments.Selection for left and right wrist available.Notifications were FANTASTIC! Every notification from my iPhone was received by the watch.Battery life isn't great. lost 10% in two hours just sitting on the sofa.Battery only displays in increments of 10% so nothing in between.Overall, 3 stars.This is not a winner in my book and so far, I have tried 11 smart watches from Amazon looking for the perfect one. That perfect watch has been the Amaztim Tank M2 so far.
T**M
It’s unusual… but I’m keeping it.
The good:- big display- it ships with a silicone band AND a steel band- connects easily with my watch- nice heft. I can definitely feel it on my wristThe not-so-great:- the 1.96” is the size of the watch, not the size of display. Still, the display is nice and big- I can get 2 weeks from my Kospet battery. Still, this batt isn’t bad; it was down to 20% after 10 days (first charge)- the vibrating alarm isn’t quite as strong as my Kospet. I barely feel it.- The weirdest thing is that the battery display only reads in 10% increments. I’ve never seen that before. !00%, 90%, 80% and so on. Very strange. I hope they’ll rewrite their software.
D**Y
Sturdy n neat but problem getting the weather 2 sync
Yea i cnt control the music from there n my Bluetooth & I also cnt get the weather 2 work on the watch. Sucks
L**U
Recommended watch 100%
Best purchase I've ever made! Bought it for my husband since he needs it for his blood pressure. And it is almost very accurate! He loves it very much!! Recommended 100%!!! Size, he actually had to remove a little piece. It was a little too loose. But very good! Looks great! Very comfortable and it lasts about 2 days without having to charge it soon!! Love it!!
A**R
Pretty good for the price
I've been having this watch for about 3 weeks now. The battery life is great especially if you do not have the constant health monitoring turned on. In this case, I probably can charge once per week. If the constant health monitoring is on, I think two or possibly three charges per week would be necessary.The only negative I've seen so far is the back button stopped working after my first real sweaty exercise. Other than that, I'm happy with it.
A**W
Battery life not as expected wanted to return it
I hate the battery life you can extend it by turning certain things off but after a few days it hits 0 and stays there for 3 days the pros are it's functions and accurate step counter even the sleep function is ok but the monitoring and Bluetooth kill performance.
R**O
LOOKS GOOD WITH BELLS AND WHISTLES
This product performed well for the first 30 days. Now it is not easy to get the screen to come on. It has a very good battery life, five to 7 days before recharge with about 35 percent operational battery life. The gest for the product is well intended, except it has not performed to par. It is too late to return, I do believe it has its qualities to reveal. For the meantime I will try and enjoy it and keep it regularly sync to my phone. This is another problematic issue, it does not stay in sync like other wearable watches. Overall it's a nice piece for the price. A six months review maybe different.
J**E
Not a Direct iWatch replacement….but far less expensive
I think a lot of the flukes results in trying to pair an Android device to an Apple device, For example, they use the word “Bind” instead of “Pair” Trying to get it setup was also a challenge as some functions can only be done on watch and others on the app. As others have mentioned, the App is not stellar; where Fitbit’s are much better, for example. Data transfer is iffy and if you have to restart watch, data is lost. Overall, a bit of frustration is probably worth only paying 10 to 15% of the Apple product. Health monitoring functions seem to be pretty accurate.
S**B
Decent fitness tracker, POOR App/privacy concern, decent build quality, inaccurate monitors
This is a reasonably decent fitness tracker/smart watch (ST17) that appears well-built and most of basic and common functions work as expected for the most part. It does have all 3 common monitors (HR, BP, and SpO2) which are typical of these fitness trackers nowadays; however, unlike most others that come with a silicone strap, this one includes an extra faux leather strap which is nice. I also prefer a metal buckle that this one also has but that's more of a personal preference than anything else.It does have many of the standard features as most other budget or off-brand fitness trackers/smart watches have. Unlike some others that I've come across recently with only one cown/button, this one has 1 crown and a button with shortcut access to certain features such as main menu, sports mode, and to wake up the watch etc which I do appreciate.≡ NoteThese so-called SMART WATCHES are really just FITNESS TRACKERS with added features (i.e. flashlight, calculator; mostly useless ones too) and it's NOT a true smart watch/device. A true smart device operates by itself on its own without the NEED to install an App for it to run and without depending on another device (i.e. your phone) to run.For instance, if your PHONE requires an App to be installed on a LAPTOP in order for various functions on your phone to work, or if your phone would lose certain features WHEN your laptop goes offline, would you consider your phone to be a SMART phone? Well, I wouldn't and I'll be extremely upset if that's the case, and that's exactly what happens here most of these so-called smart watches.###≡ FeaturesBy standard I don't mean one or two, in fact, the standard nowadays is about a dozen or so including heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen monitor just to name a few. Unfortunately, although it does have all 3 monitors (HR/BP/SpO2) which is exactly what I want and need, the HR and BP don't seem to be accurate at all (SpO2 appears to be reasonably accurate for the most part although we know the figures for the vast majority of healthy people is usually either 98% or 99%) which is quite upsetting to have found out after numerous tests. In addition, the steps counter seems to be off by about 2200+ so that's not exactly accurate either.✘ Note that the behaviors (i.e. inaccuracies) of these monitors and counters seem to be typical of the vast majority of these fitness trackers that I've come across so far (several dozens) so this is by no means unique.It also has the typical sports and/or exercise related features that many others have. It has a reasonably large screen of 1.95" but this has been somewhat of a norm at this point in time so that's nothing to write home about either. I should also note that the advertised 100+ sports requires the app; otherwise, only a handful or so are available (which is more than most people would need under normal circumstance).≡ BatteryIt claims to have a battery capacity of 300 mAh which isn't bad but that's unverified and I'll just have ot take their words for it. In either case, whatever the capacity might be, the only thing I really care is that it can last me an entire day (charged once a day is fine with me).With that being said, I also don't have a clue about the longevity of the battery but that's a common concern for all rechargeable smart watches out there (i.e. battery dies unexpected fast). Note that the default screen timeout is 5sec which is unusably short for me but it can be increased up to 30 seconds (whereas some other can't t at all while a few can do 60 sec) so that's great. I don't necessarily want 30 sec but it's nice to have the options (I set mine to 15sec).≡ Water resistanceBtw, these fitness trackers/smart watches are NOT meant to be submerged in water (salty or otherwise) longer than a few minute even though they advertised as being IP68 or even 5 ATM which is completely nonsensical if you know what that really means (around 50m under water but it's really meant for accidental submersion); otherwise, there is an extremely high probability that it will die prematurely.≡ AppFor those who are curious about what the 'Da Fit' app (2.9 rating) requires;✘ Any data may be shared with other companies or organizations, including but not limited to;* Precise location* Email address and Phone number* Fitness info* SMS or MMS* Photos and videos* Files and docs* Contacts* Installed apps* Device or other IDs✘ Data isn't encrypted (typical practice in China)✔ Data is encrypted during transit✘ Device & app history* read sensitive log data✘ Contacts* read your contacts✘ Location* approximate location (network-based)* precise location (GPS and network-based)✘ Phone* directly call phone numbers* read call log* read phone status and identity* Photos/Media/Files* read the contents of your USB storage* modify or delete the contents of your USB storage✘ Storage* read the contents of your USB storage* modify or delete the contents of your USB storage✘ Camera* take pictures and videos✘ Microphone* record audio✘ Wi-Fi connection information* view Wi-Fi connections✘ Device ID & call information* read phone status and identity✘ Other* receive data from Internet* view network connections* pair with Bluetooth devices* access Bluetooth settings* control flashlight* full network access* run at startup* control vibration* prevent device from sleeping✘ NoteLike nearly all other budget smart watches (or any other 'smart' devices really) out there, an App is REQUIRED for this to function at its fullest which means you are giving the manufacturer (and whoever they decide to share it with or without your permission) AND the app OWNER (i.e. some company in China and that equates to the gov in this case) your COMPLETE and entire historical data.Some people consider some of these (i.e. precise GPS location, health info, heart rate, blood pressure, or the alike) to be 'extremely' personal information and therefore are private. Data mining, analysis, prediction, and eventually profit making and/or a form of control will be vital in many aspects of our lives in the foreseeable future. If this concerns you at all, look elsewhere.###≡ ValueAll things considered, this is a reasonably decent FITNESS TRACKER (with some smart watch functions) that works just fine if you don't care about any of the issues mentioned above, in particular the issues with the HR and BP monitors. Suffice to say you probably shouldn't rely on this for anything medical related or even something close being one. It's reasonably priced at $50 for what it provides (a generic fitness tracker) and its overall build quality and performance. Your mileage might vary.
S**J
Feature Packed Smartwatch at a Budget Friendly Price
This ESFOE Smart Watch is packed full of features and comes in at a price that won't break the bank.The box includes the 2023 version of the ESFOE Smart Watch (Model #ST17), one black leather wristband, one black silicone wristband, a magnetic charging cable, the instruction manual and warranty information.This watch is IP68 Waterproof rated to 5ATM, so it should be safe to leave on while you shower, take a bath or go for a swim. However, the manufacturer does state that extended periods of time under water may clog or damage the watch speaker and microphone, so use it underwater at your own risk. I personally take my watch off when I shower and I will definitely take this one off if I'm using the leather band.The large 1.96" (410 x 502) TFT HD display is really nice. It's bright, easy to read and very responsive to the touch. The watch has built in health monitoring for sleep quality, heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen level (Sp02), step tracking and calories burned. Using the health monitoring features is as easy as swiping left until you find the reading you want to take, tap on it and let the watch do it's thing for about 45 seconds. It will vibrate once the reading is complete and display the reading on the screen. A history of your health readings by day/week/month can be viewed in the Da Fit App. This Smart Watch also has over 100 different types of sports modes like walking, running, biking, rock climbing, hiking, skateboarding and many more.Notifications for social media and messaging platforms can be linked through the Da Fit App, and once the watch is added to the App and paired with your phone via Bluetooth, you'll also be able to make and receive calls on it. I did make two calls using the watch and found that the call quality was acceptable.There are 6 built in watch faces but you can download 100's more in the Da Fit App. You can also create a custom watch face using the included templates or upload your own picture to use as the background.The battery in this watch is 300mAh and a full charge should last you 7-9 days depending on how often you're taking health readings, using the workout routines or using it to make/take calls. After three fulls days of use I'm still at 84%.At this price point I think the ESFOE Smart Watch is a great buy and I would recommend it. However, I'm deducting 1 full star because the listing specifically stated that there were three watch bands included with the watch, a leather band, a silicone band and a metal band, but I only receive the silicone and the leather bands.
D**J
Came with two bands!
This is a great looking military style watch/fitness tracker.It has a nice loud speaker on it, and has some good heft to it. I got the version that came with a silicone band and a leather band. When I saw the leather band I was pleasantly surprised! I use this band exclusively and it has a nice functioning clasp on it. This band makes this watch stand out from the numerous other watches I have tried in this price range.The DaFit app is also my favorite app that is used amongst all of the apps that get used with watches in this price range. I notice its intuitive to use and I especially like the sleep tracking function.One word of caution is the blood pressure and heart rate monitors might not be that accurate. This is common for these less-expensive trackers and I have verified that with a real inflatable cuff BP monitor I own. The blood oxygen measurement is on point however. Make sure you don't rely on this tracker as your main source for measuring BP as it seems to measure lower than actual. This could lead you into a false sense of security.Aside from that, all the Bluetooth connection features are quick and reliable. The build quality is great and feels rugged.The sharpness of the LCD screen was impressive and It allows you to choose from some pretty cool looking watch faces, from traditional to modern.It is waterproof, or at least resistant to water, however I wouldn't wear it in the shower just in case. Anything with a speaker and microphone I feel you're just asking for problems especially if you submerge it. So this feature went untested by me.I believe for the great value of this watch, you cannot go wrong!
M**Z
A decent option among a crowded market segment
This is a decently priced and efficient smart watch and activity tracker. Within a coupon it's just in the range it should be for price versus quality.Solid build, ok interfacec, classic health monitoring apps, Android and iOS compatibility, rugged design. Just what you would expect in this range, so if you like this model, go for it!
Q**Y
Classy looking watch with with decent features and tracker
Pros:Large display, good resolutionTwo watch bands are providedGood battery lifeAttractive stylingDecent trackersDecent app featuresSpeakerphone is loud and clearCons:Watch interface a bit slowNo automatic activity detectionLimited text/email functionalityOnly one extra watch face can be stored in appNot able to lock watch screenWatch can only be charged when lying flat
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