Bgulong Smart Watches for Men Women with Call, Ultra Thin 2.02 in HD Touch Screen, IP68 Waterproof Fitness Tracker Heart Rate Blood Oxygen Monitor 40Days Long Battery Android IOS(with 2 bands)(Black)

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Special featuresTouch screen ColorBlack
Battery Power Rating400 Milliamp Hours Weight0.35 Pounds
ASINB0C9915728 Batteries1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
OSAndroid,Ios Connectivity technologiesBluetooth
Other display featuresWireless Human Interface InputDial
Standing screen display size2.02 Inches Package Dimensions6.1 x 4.88 x 0.67 inches
Item Weight5.6 ounces Wireless communication technologiesBluetooth
ManufacturerBgulong Date First AvailableJuly 1, 2023

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Kimberly Hamilton
In a market brimming with smartwatch options, the Bgulong Smart Watch presents itself as a capable companion, albeit with a few limitations that might leave users wanting more. While it offers a range of functionalities, it falls short of matching the seamless experience provided by the leading brand.One of the standout limitations is its inability to multitask efficiently. While the Bgulong Smart Watch allows you to track your workouts and control music independently, attempting to do both simultaneously can result in frustration. The UI doesn't seem to allow this type of multitasking.Another noticeable hiccup is the unexpected reset of workouts when receiving phone calls. This glitch can be quite disheartening for fitness enthusiasts who rely on accurate activity tracking. It happened to me 3 times.Perhaps the most glaring limitation of the Bgulong Smart Watch is its dependence on Bluetooth connectivity. Unlike some of the leading brands, which offer standalone functionality with built-in SIM cards, this watch requires a constant Bluetooth connection to your phone. This tethering restricts its usage range and makes it less appealing for users who want to leave their phones behind during workouts or outings.Despite these limitations, the Bgulong Smart Watch does have its merits. The build quality is impressive, and the display is crisp and vibrant. It tracks basic fitness metrics fairly accurately, and its battery life is commendable. The watch's app ecosystem, while not as extensive as the leading brand's, still offers a decent variety of apps and watch faces to personalize your experience.In conclusion, the Bgulong Smart Watch is a competent smartwatch option that falls short of rivaling the functionalities and seamlessness offered by the leading brand. Its multitasking limitations, workout-reset glitch, and Bluetooth dependency are substantial downsides in a market that is evolving toward independence from smartphones. While it does have its positive aspects, prospective buyers should carefully weigh these drawbacks against its merits before making a decision.

Isaac Dixon
Order this watch as a "risky" buy on Prime day. The price was tempting, it offered a ton of features, long battery life, waterproof, and alot more. Needless to say, I was pretty shocked upon receiving the smartwatch and using it for a couple of days.First, the display is incredibly clear and crisp. Not quite sure what the refresh rate is, but it's smooth, easy on the eyes, and looks great. The IP68 rating is a huge plus and even when the watch got wet, was still functional. I'll gloss over all the health and fitness capabilities, it works great and the smartwatch is intuitive.However, one thing that shocked me was the battery life. Considering the sharp, bright display, and also playing games on the watch while commuting (2048 is addicting), the battery lasted just under 3 days and the magnetic charging was surprisingly quick.TL;DR: Great bang for your buck smartwatch packed with functionality while not compromising on essentials.

Allison Robertson
Ok, so I am a recent cardiac patient, having two stents installed due to a genetic situation. I've been attending Cardiac Rehab at my local hospital and I needed a device that can reliably monitor my heart rate outside of the hospital environment, especially while exercising. I chose this item based on its features and ratings, and I wanted to give it a try. Unfortunately, the heart rate monitor and the blood pressure measurement are extremely inaccurate compared to the hospital equipment. For example, running on a treadmill the hospital EKG measured my heart rate at 144 bpm, but the device told me 74 bpm. It had this manner of discrepancy multiple times and it never came within a reasonable range of error. I realize that this device is not an actual EKG but I need to have a closer reading than that. Blood pressure was a little closer, registering 110/68 on the device, while the hospital equipment measured 128/74, which might be close to within the margin of error, but not a range that I can accept. There were other times when the BP was off by much more. As a watch only, I have no complaints, battery life is exceptionally good. The large face is easy on the eyes and very functional. Sleep tracking seemed to work well although I have no way to verify. Oximeter works well, weather information disconnects randomly and requires re-pairing often. The watch face design changes with the slightest nudge to the knob.Overall, it's not a device that I'm willing to continue using and I will be returning it since the primary reason I purchased it is for the heart rate monitor function which is relatively worthless,.