
This watch is great if you need a cheap android watch. My dad had one and I played around with it for a bit before deciding to buy it. I've worn it for a few days but haven't worn it for a month now. I don't usually wear watches, bracelets or anything like that, so it was hard for me. But it's really bulky and difficult to fit on your wrist. When I put it on a hole it was too tight on my wrist and hurt. But when I put it on the bottom of the next hole, it's too loose and slips. Eh sound quality. It comes in and out frequently and sometimes it's hard to understand what the person on the other end is saying and vice versa. The keyboard is very annoying and difficult to type. But that might just be because I have huge fingers. However, I didn't get it for those features. I got it because it has a built in pedometer and sleep tracker. I thought these features would be similar to the Apple Watch where installing a sleep tracker would record when you slept etc. However, all you have to do is press the button when you go to bed and then press it again when you go to sleep wake up. It doesn't track your heart rate or anything like that, which I was hoping for. The pedometer is good, but if you move your hand, it marks it as a step. For example, I could bend down while sitting to get something out of my purse, which counted as a step. In general, for such a price, the watch is good. I love the colors and the comfort. If I could turn back time, would I still buy it? Probably not considering I haven't worn it in over a month.

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