I bought this for myself to see if I deserve and can handle owning a smart watch without destroying it. I figure if I can keep this thing alive with wearing it for work, biking and being the typical bowling ball in a china cabinet for a few months, come Christmas time I will reward myself with a much better more expensive watch.First impressions by myself and others is that it looks like an Apple watch. The screen doesnt, but its "not that far off" in quality. The apps In my opinion has questionable accuracy. I'm fat and in poor health. It says my blood pressure and all vitals are pretty much always good. Even after setting my profile up to reflect my current condition. Its ok, though. It was $40. I didn't expect much more than a step counter and timer and a message notification thing and that part it is delivering with 100% satisfaction.It has a couple of cool watch face options, it vibrates (rather weakly) and isn't ugly. I'm enjoying it so far. As far as taking a chance on this, I think it's a no brainer. I doubt anything at this price point is accurate. It tells time, connects and notifies, and has some fitness apps. Its not perfect but its also only $40. and you wanna see what having one is like, go for it.
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