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The WalkerFit Rugged Smart Watch is a versatile fitness companion designed for active men. With Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, it allows you to answer calls on the go, while its military-grade waterproof and impact-resistant features ensure durability in any environment. Equipped with advanced health monitoring capabilities, including heart rate and blood oxygen tracking, this smartwatch also boasts a long-lasting battery life of up to 7 days. Its built-in LED light enhances safety during low-light activities, making it the perfect choice for fitness enthusiasts.
K**Y
Powerful. Camera & Music Works Great but tricky
The media could not be loaded. This watch comes with one spare band in black color so you have an option. The watch is military grade, ruggedly built, powerful. To make the best use of it will take some efforts.The Add is FitCloud Pro, Device M2 PRO. Pairing is straight forward. It has blood pressure, voice Assistant, work out, sleep and many other features. It is easy to use but for music and camera it is a bit tricky.1) For music, transferring the sound output to the watch, call and answer telephone calls:-For firs5t time make sure you charged the watch fully. At watch face, swipe to right to show the half screen of menu. Tap the top green telephone icon. Tap to turn ON the Media Audio. ( Note the Call Audio has to be turned ON). Then the watch will act like a speaker and whatever you are playing at the phone will be heard from the watch. If all settings are done but still not working, try restart the watch and also the phone. If you switch the watch to MUSIC from the menu, you could control the playlist to forward or backward, and control the volume from the watch. This is very convenient if you are playing an app with a Playlist. The quality of the sound is excellent, just like from the mobile phone.2) To use remote Camera from the watch, need to go the FitCloud Pro App in the phone, tap Device (at bottom), then tap Shake Photograph. The phone will start Camera app using FitCloud Pro App, Then face the phone to the view you want to take picture at. Meanwhile go to the watch and switch to Camera of the menu, then either tap the camera of the watch or shake the watch (shake hand) and it will take picture in 3 seconds. Note that the photo may appear under a separate album named FitCloudPro, instead of Camera for Android phones.The user instruction actually has good explanations of these features but may not be easily understood. It took me some time to figure it out.Overall: I am very happy with this watch. It has a second button at the right for sports. It could activate the sport menu and start recording for various sports. The MUSIC functions is great as I could listen to music or web programs or stories while wearing the watch. The health monitoring measurement results like heart rate and blood pressure are quite close, serving a good reference. I would highly recommend it.
K**X
The lights are gimmicky, but the watch is nice!
I'm not sure I totally understand the purpose of the lights on the side, beyond the "hey look at me" factor, but this watch is pretty decent! I'm glad you can tame or even turn off those lights entirely if it's not your thing. Just feels like a little ongoing disco on my wrist. I guess that's just it, helps you blend in at a party, perhaps lol. But you can also adjust which pattern it flashes in for what functions like power on/off, messages, phone calls, etc. It also serves as a flashlight??? Press the flashlight button and they all light up steady white. I wear my watch on my right wrist so it would be most useful for me, but it's still not very bright, and would be completely useless for those who wear it on the left wrist like normal.I like that you can make a custom watch face, but I don't like how limited it is. Just a personal photo and the date and time positioned in one of a few predetermined places. Then you can change the font which comes with its own color. Otherwise, there are plenty of other watch faces you can choose from with far more detail and style.Something I don't like is that the settings periodically revert back to metric everything. I prefer imperial readings (pounds, feet, Fahrenheit, etc.) I'm not sure what triggers this revert back but it's done it to me twice now and I haven't even had it a week. Also, this watch struggles to pick up on me raising my wrist to view it. Screen stays black, despite it being set to wake when I raise my wrist. Can be problematic sometimes. But in general, this watch is nice. Comes with a choice of 2 wrist bands in the box, in my case gray or black. I'd imagine the orange one comes with a black band as well. Not a bad pick, if you like the looks of it, you'll probably like the function. Not particularly outstanding from other watches, though it does offer blood pressure reading which comes close enough to a real readers reading. Close enough that if you see a blood pressure problem, you should get checked immediately just to be sure. It often reads a little low by comparison, though, in my experience.Go for it if it interests you and you don't mind a less than premium smart watch. Works just fine with my iPhone 13 Pro MaxEDIT: Had the watch a while now, a few weeks at least, and I have several other smart watches to compare it to, so I've got a few more insightful tidbits to share.One thing that has gotten a bit nerve wrecking and actually causes me to hesitate in wearing the watch at all, is once again the failure to light up when I raise my wrist. Sometimes it nails it and I'm fine with it, but other times it doesn't light up at all when my motion to check the face was beyond obvious. I wish there were a sensitivity setting on it or something, or perhaps it just needs an update to make it more sensitive, but it really does fail at this most of the time and like I said, turns me off.Like I said, I have several other smart watches, and a few have this next problem, but a few don't. When I choose this watch for the day and leave the house, this watch often fails to alert me of activity on my phone. I go to the app and see that it is indeed connected, but it's... "not"? I guess? I typically have to turn the watch off and back on again for it to snap back to reality and function as it should with my phone. Again, this isn't unique to this watch, but it's worth mentioning. And since I can't charge it without it powering itself on, I can't turn it off between uses unless I plan to leave it off the charger for that time, which is unlikely for me to do considering I'm most likely going to set it on the charger, go to bed, and wear a different watch the next day without considering this one. All of my watches stay on their respective chargers until next use so they're not dead when I return to them. So yeah, this watch has a memory problem when my phone leaves its Bluetooth range.One last thing, the wrist strap, specifically the part that keeps the excess down (second loop) I find it sliding out of range often, leaving me with a hang-strap that gets caught on everything. And being rubber, it pains me to pull it back into position because it grips to the strap quite a bit trying to drag it back, and it pulls at my arm hairs as well. This is a petty complaint, but a frequent one.After all those gripes I still refuse to remove a star, it's still a decent watch in my eyes, still nice to have. Though that raise to light function not working most of the time is a real bummer and almost made me dock a star. I hope they fix this soon in a software update.
U**S
Rugged Watch
Pros: Great watch, rugged, clear display and easy to see, pairs easily, pedometer works well, holds a charge well, second black watch band, nice box.Cons: Instructions need improvement, there is much lost in translation, couldn't get the blood pressure function to give an accurate reading, proprietary charging cable (wish this was a C), not a big deal as most big-name brands also use proprietary charging cables.I'm not sure why they made the crown rotate, it has no function like scrolling through menus or controlling the volume. Maybe it will be used in a future version.Overall, it makes a nice, rugged smartwatch that could use a little refinement.
R**E
Bulky and no app
Since receiving mine they seemed to have changed the watch band. Mine has an all metal band and came with a tool to take links out. My biggest complaint is the watch is already quite large so adding a metal band to it just makes it too heavy and uncomfortable. Perhaps this is on longer an issue since they seem to be shipping it now with a plastic wrist band. The first one I received was unusable since it had no charging cable. They did include an email address in the manual to contact them and within a day someone reached out stating they do not have the charging cable separately but would send a replacement watch which I did receive and the replacement had the charging cable. This watch also does not seem to have a companion phone app for additional features like other watches in this price range.
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