FANMIS Men Multifunction Smart Watch Pedometer Calories Digital Military Sport Watches Bluetooth for Android iPhone Activity Tracker Call Text Notification Monitor

product inoformation
Item Weight2.4 ounces ASINB00WN45MEK
Item model number1227 Date First AvailableApril 24, 2015
Package Dimensions10 x 3 x 1.5 inches Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
DepartmentMens ManufacturerFanmis
Standing screen display size1.33 Inches

Top reviews

David Anderson
Looks like a gshock watch but 1/4 the price. I just needed a decent watch like this for work that was cheap in case it gets damaged. 5 months and it still works great.

Jennifer Rogers
This is bulkier than it has to be. Bezel has a soft coating, not sure how durable it is. Keys are stiff and you are not sure with a lag going on if the command has been accepted.

Jason Watkins
Before I begin, I'd like to say I've had this watch and used it daily for 452 days as of writing this review.The good: The watch fits comfortably. The strap can be "slippery" so it might slide out of the keeper (as another reviewer called it, I don't know if that's the official name of the thingy). The display is large enough to see the time. It does have a stop watch, alarm, pedometer, and date option.The bad: I don't exactly trust the accuracy of the pedometer. It seems to regularly miss or add in steps. There is an app that you can install to keep track of the steps you take, but I've found it to be buggy when I tried to use it. The battery life is ATROCIOUS. Even without the Bluetooth option being on, the absolute longest I've gotten on a battery is maybe 4 months. When the watch is powered off, you lose all your settings and have to reset the date/time/alarm. The backlight is pretty dim, so you can't really read the time without pulling the watch to your face. The backlight also doesn't stay on very long, so you have to be quick when reading the time (or whatever else). The backlight button just failed on me - it's now completely depressed and the light doesn't function anymore.Overall: It's not a bad cheap watch, as long as you're generally sticking to the time/date and not using it in low-light settings. My biggest complaint is the battery life. I actually keep a spare battery in my bag just in case it decides to die. However, I have gotten a few compliments on the watch. Everyone who did comment thought it was more expensive than it is, so there's that.I would suggest looking into alternatives if you rely on a pedometer and/or require a good backlight.

Patty Hudson
I bought this old school digital watch because I kept losing the chargers to smart watches. It does count your steps but you can only see them from the app. You also have to continually reconnect the watch to the app and i find it annoying. Any measurements are in metric and I don't think there is a way to change it.

Chelsea Alvarado
I used it for walking and running on the treadmill but the bettery still died even after I turned it off.

Tommy Mueller
works good

Eric Rivera
Great still working

Amanda Horne
Battery died within a month. Negative display is difficult to read and the icons are almost too small. Otherwise it looks good fits comfortably. The entire black portion is rubberized. The buttons get clicky after they go unused for a while but once pushed they soften up again. The strap is slippery so the keeper slips off easily and often.

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