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Review on πŸ“± LCW Smart Watch: Fitness Tracker for iPhone and Android | Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen, Body Temperature, Sleep and Step Tracker | 1.4" Touch Screen, IP67 Waterproof by Hector Trung

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I really like it! - Heart rate monitors

I had one of these smartwatches that I really liked. I've had it for a long time but it started not holding a charge. I went to look for another. It's hard to find a good one. The clock may be good, but there is no application or vice versa. I came across this one and I love it. I don't really use all that fancy stuff. I mainly use my watch as a wristwatch. They can't be very far from your phone, so using them for messages and such when your phone is right there seems ridiculous to me. But I don't get a lot of messages either. I want BP and HR and now the new temp stuff but just for fun. I don't think they are that accurate. And I'm not leaving the app connected to BT for security and battery reasons, so I'm probably not the one advising on this. But I like it. I like the band's style. I hate regular buckle straps that keep springing open and popping all over the place. I like the ones that have a little button if the end refuels and you don't lose it. This is a combination of both. The battery lasts a week because I don't use all the special things. The screen is big enough for those old eyes to read. The dream is pretty accurate. I get up, potty train, cook breakfast, then sit at the computer for a few hours until the rest of the family wakes up. Sometimes it puts me back to sleep for those hours, but most of the time it doesn't work. There are several problems, for example, the application does not have much data. You can see your steps for the day, week, and month, but that's about it. The only way to see heart rate, blood pressure, or other measurements in the app is to turn on automatic health. The walk reminder only works occasionally (I don't use the drink reminder). The clock has secret screens. My 3 year old grandson showed me how to swipe left. You can also swipe up and down and get different screens. I'm not a big fan of dial choices. There's no good way to show the steps, which is the main reason I have one of these. The one I like only shows skin and body temperature, which I don't need or want to see all the time. There's one that kind of shows everything, but it's an analog clock and it's cluttered and hard to read. But here's the gist. I noticed this watch was on a lightning sale, it also had an $8 coupon and I had $2.50 points which was $16 so I bought a second one when it wore out. I just hope the app is still around by then, right?

Pros
  • Fitness technology
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