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L**S
Kimnix Smart Watch
Great little watch for smaller kids wanting a smart watch. It makes the kids feel bigger while not breaking the parents wallet.
M**.
It has it's pluses and minuses
I've changed my review several times already so this should be my last time revising and updating.I purchased several smartwatches before deciding on this one and is glad I did.It does have its pluses and minuses though.I will start with the minuses:When I first purchased this watch I already noticed several issues. The first was the 'Other' and 'False' message. It kept buzzing that over and over and it would drain my battery thus causing me to have to charge the watch 2-3 times a day.The second issue was the band. It's suppose to be magnetic but it's not. It kept sliding out of it's slot. I also have small wrists so I had to adjust it to the end of the band. This caused my wrist to sweat because it couldn't breath. Plus when I needed to take it off, I barely had any pull which made it impossible to take it off. So I purchased another band. It's not magnetic but it's more secure than the band it came with.Which brings me to my third minus: The newer adjustable band gave me a bit of an issue. I was trying to slide the band out and it got stuck in it's slot. I couldn't slide it off the other way so I tried to get it off the first way and the watch popped out of my hands and fell on my fraternal twin sister's hard tiled floor. It shattered the screen rendering it useless. I barely had this watch a month and I broke it that fast.I contacted Amazon's support and asked about the 'other' and 'false' issue and that I shattered the screen by accidentally dropping it. They issued me another watch and told me where to get insurance which I purchased immediately. They couldn't help me with the 'other' and 'false' issue.The newer watch arrived less than 24 hours which I was glad for. I didn't have to do too much as far as setting this watch up. The Da Fit app picked up my watch and had my previous info on it. This kind of made me nervous because each watch that I got was a NK03 watch. It looks like all of the Kimnix smartwatches are NK03.The 'other' and 'false' started buzzing again and I couldn't figure out why. The seller resides in China so we had a small language hiccup. I sent a pic of my watch and thankfully they were able to solve my problem. I had to turn off 'others' in my 'notifications' tab.Now the pluses: I purchased this mainly for talking and listening to music and it does that. There have been times when my cell would ring and since I have it on vibrate I wouldn't notice but my watch has let me know that I am receiving a call so no phone calls have been missed. Neither have my notifications been missed.It can play anything that has audio to it but that's where I have to be careful. If I'm in a quiet place and my phone goes off and it goes through my watch anybody could hear it.The pedometer is always off but that's fine. I do have a step tracker on my phone that has better accuracy. I like the other features such as a timer, stopwatch, walking speed, flashlight. It does have a runner counter but I don't run. Never have and never will, lol.It never gave me any messages as far as my 'aunt flo' visits but I can do that on my manual calendar. I don't need my watch to let me know this.It's a good watch for me. It does what I need it to do and haven't had any issues with it. Oh-I turned off the 'auto update' because my brother-in-law has a smartwatch and his app updated and caused his watch to crash. I didn't want that to happen to me so I turned off the auto update....Not a good thing to do because when I did my watch went blank. I just had a black screen. Once I turned the auto update back on my watch went back to fully functioning.
L**
It’s not waterproof!!!
So I really wanted an Apple Watch but I’m 17 and saving for a car so it just isn’t in the budget and if I’m being honest I didn’t know if I really had a valid use for one. I got on Amazon,found this, read reviews, and decided to take a chance on it. For me the battery life is pretty good, I’ve had it about a month and I’ve probably only charged it like 4 times. It does what I need it to do (which is pretty much just showing my notifications and calls) and my friends were shocked when I told them it was not an Apple Watch. I love that you can use camera roll pictures as the background. I love the fact that I can use 42/44 mm Apple Watch bands with this watch, and of course I really like that it has a flashlight app. ThisIsn’t for everybody but so far I’ve had a good experience with it and I would totally recommend it if you have/ or are teens like me who want apple watches but just can’t bring yourself to pay so much for a little screen that will just get violently wacked off of every wall and table. One thing I wish this watch had thought is a calendar app, but other than that I love it and I’m glad I randomly decided to buy this
D**R
Actually works as stated and appears to be as accurate as the iwatch
Before taking the plunge with this watch, I researched many SWs (smart watches), ranging in price from $30 to the Apple iwatch (I would have bought the iwatch, but it doesn't work with my android phone). My objective was to buy a watch that allowed me to answer phone calls on the watch. Amazingly, most SWs play down this feature, but a review of this watch said the call feature worked well, so I took a chance on it. I needed to overcome the problem of having my hands soiled with grease or something else every time I received a phone call. The watch paid for itself the first day I wore it. With my hands covered in grease I was able to answer a phone call and make a sale. Hurrah! The watch was easy to set up with a little help from the manual. The health functions appear to work accurately. In the dr.s office for a checkup I checked the watch's health functions against the dr.s readings. Heart rate was dead on as was the o2 reading. BP slightly off; top# 10 points too low, bottom# accurate. I haven't checked the other #s, but the steps counter seems pretty accurate. Time function is accurate when I check it against other clocks. Besides voice, the watch displays text messages, but you can't answer them; understandable. Overall, very surprised and happy that the watch works as well as it does. It has the same functions as my friends expensive iwatchs and appears to be just as accurate. Battery lasts close to 3 days. Simple charger plugs into a usb slot and attaches to watch via a magnet. When I opened watch, I thought the case and strap were cheap, but once assembled, they have worked excellent (much better that my fitbit charge2 that I haven't worn since the strap connector to the body wore out). The strap works very well and is not too annoying in humid weather. If I could make changes to the watch, I would prefer a smaller body the size of the iwatch. This is a large watch and I have small wrists. Also, I appreciate the downloadable watch faces, but would prefer better designs and more variety. I've settled on one that displays digital time, date, battery charge and four health readings. I like a lot of data easily accessible with a flick of the wrist. The watch is supposed to turn on when you rotate your wrist towards yourself. It mostly works, but sometimes takes a few attempts. I think half the problem is that my wrist is too small for the large watch, therefore the watch is not positioned correctly on my wrist to activate the "on feature" when I turn my wrist. If I manually position the watch in the center of my wrist and then turn my wrist, it works correctly. My biggest annoyance is that the watch takes over bluetooth on the phone and when I play music it is directed through the watch speaker instead of my earbuds. I have to manually go into settings and point bluetooth to the correct driver. A minor annoyance. I haven't covered all the functions, but then I don't use all of them. The functions important to me work very well. Two months in use at this point (mid July 2021). I'm very happy with this watch and really amazed that it works so well given most SW reviews.
H**D
Not so accurate with steps
Got to say it's ok for a 26$ watch.. as you can see I have walked 5.4 miles and showing 8089 steps completely inaccurate right..? Also txt msgs had to turn them of from the app to show in the watch which is weird oh and the battery will last you only about a day and half or just 24hrs. I will keep it was just 26$. Thanks
A**N
KIMNIX SMART WATCH 1.72'':
THE BATTERY CAN NOT LAST MORE THAN 24 HRS .
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