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The Amazqi Smart Watch is a multifunctional device designed for modern women, offering features like call and text notifications, a pedometer, sleep monitoring, and music playback. With a stylish design and compatibility with Android and limited iPhone functions, it ensures you stay connected while keeping track of your health. The watch boasts a 1.54" HD display and a robust battery life of 24-48 hours, making it a perfect companion for your busy lifestyle.
S**R
Great!
Great smart watch, works fine with my phone. It has clear color screen, soft rubber bands, and lots of features. You can connect your phone via Bluetooth, or you can insert a SIM and use it independently.
A**N
Waiting
I received my watch today and I was very excited. I completed the SIM card registration and was ready for usage. Sadly, the watch will not stay charged and it gets very hot. I can't even see if the Sim card is working because the phone will not turn on. Please Help! I plan on waiting until tomorrow and see if it works, if not I will return for a refund.`
S**N
android watch
Tge touch screen quality is excellent for this type of watch i didnt think it would ve that good you get notification for messages and can also respond which is great. The battery life on the other hand isnt great the battery life last about 5hrs or less hust depends how much yoy use it.
A**S
Can’t get this to work
Purchased the suggested SIM card. Paid and activated SIM card. Phone switches between no service and emergency. Apn? No possible way to set an apn as it says you can. Wasted money on sim and now will have to return watch. Good idea for a kid with no phone just to make calls but doesn’t work out that way
A**R
Good for my 10yr old as a stand alone phone/text
This phone is good for why I bought this smart watch, which is for a stand alone phone so our 10yr old son can call & text us and we can call & text him. I DO NOT want to pair my cell phone with this smart watch—RESULT: Successful, achieved what I need it to do.We looked at other smart watches dedicated to kids, but they looked too baby-ish and bulky.Before purchasing this smart watch, I read reviews associated with this particular generic/inexpensive smart watch as well as other generic ones like it. Therefore, I did the following in order to have useful/successful outcome of this purchase:-as soon as I got smartwatch, I immediately charged it while I was activating SIM and what I needed to do.-SIM cardpurchased a SpeedTalkMobile GSM mobile SIM card via Amazon (SD comes with this phone). This way this smart watch can be used as a stand alone phone. I activated the SIM card before putting into the back of the smart watch. I did not setup the APN that’s listed on the packaging of SIM card (didn’t need to do this, smart watch works without APN setup — don’t know what this is and don’t know where to setup on this smart watch anyway). Once you activate the SIM card, go speedtalkmobile.com and set up your account (bottom of screen, select “Customer Info.” When I purchased the SIM card on Amazon, I purchased the $9 30-Day Service Unlimited SMS + 500 Talk & 500 MB Data—it’s a 2G 3G 4G LTE Data, micro nano. I have Autorefill setup do I don have to remember to go on speedtalkmobile.com to pay. However, I do have to remember to load money on eGift card before it runs out. Side note, this eGift expires in 2028.PHONE NUMBER: I received a number based on my zip codeACTIVATION TIME: I activated online around 1pm-ish and by 4pm-ish I received a text on the smartwatch that it was now activated with the new cell phone number.-eGift cardpurchased Vanilla eGift Virtual card via Walmart (reloadable eGift cards on Amazon have bad reviews). This way, I do not have to use my normal debit/credit card to pay the monthly service I’ll use from the SIM card. After you purchase card, go to Vanilla eGift card website and set up account so you can load money on it in order to pay for monthly phone service on smart watch.-Smart watchAfter you activate smartwatch and receive text that is now activated, put SIM card in back of watch. First time, I time I opened it, I used my fingernail...next time I used a flathead screwdriver....gentle enough not to damage, but enough force to open one side the pull open rest with my fingernail (you do what works for you). Please see attached image where to lay SIM cad and SD card. The big silver plate lifts up, you lay SIM card here and re-shut silver case (whatever you want to call it). HEADS UP- when you detach SIM card from plastic in comes in, DO NOT detach for the smallest size... DO detach it for the middle size.The SD card that comes with smartwatch gets slid into slot next to SIM silver thingy. Put the cover back on watch.-again, as soon as I received smartwatch, I charged it.Turn in smartwatch by holding down button on the side. See image attached to see how texts are typed into smartwatch.There are two icons within the smartwatch to access phone, use the phone icon that is near the calendar....the other phone icon gives you a message you have to put in a SIM card. ALSO you can make phone call by main screen that says “Menu” When you press the button “Menu” put in the contacts/numbers so that you can easily call.If I have additional updates, I’ll type it.++11/27/19 Update++I’m really liking this smartwatch for my son. Since I have not linked it to my cell phone, there are no other distractions...he calls/text and we call/text him.-BatteryIt lasts him throughout his busy day (school/orchestra/swim practice) and he charges it at night. It looks as though he does have some charge left at bedtime. I don’t know how long it could actually go without charging—I guess he’s just got into habit of charging it over night.-Time/DayIt’s hard to tell what’s am or pm, so had to set time twice. The first time the time/day were set, the day advanced too soon so that’s how I knew when it was an/pm. I changed it to correct day and that helped determined whether it was am or on (crazi, I know). I did not use that section that had a bunch of pre-fill “12:00”...didn’t touch it. I did however select “12 hour” type of time within another section.-TextsThe text key pad is like the buttons on a telephone (see attached pic)—where each number key represents a letter. Yes, this is a pain, but actually forces him to text what is necessary. He doesn’t mind because he appreciates having a device to send text whereas before he had nothing (no phone).-CallsMakes and receives call very well. You are able to turn up volume. When you place/receive call, there is a volume icon, press this button.-SoundYou can put on vibrate or change sounds/tones-Guide bookletThe guide booklet that comes with it, the words are so TINY I had to use my son’s magnifying glass to read it—for real! It didn’t help all that much anyway. I would still say read it for what you can get from it. You will need a magnifying glass (no joke).-SD cardSoon he will be loading music on the sd card, we’ll see what’s up with that... I’ll update on that when he makes time for it.Hopefully, this long drawn-out review will help parents who are considering getting for their child...I can’t speak to the features when it is linked with a cell phone.++12/20/19 update++Watch bandThe band is very similar to Apple smartwatch band. It is not a traditional type watch band. It’s kinda unusual, but it stays put and is not uncomfortable or in the way. It’s just a bit more to figure out for a kid. My son puts it through loop sort of half way, then slides it on his wrist, then tightens it up once it’s on his wrist. I did research to buy another inexpensive/no-name swatch that has a traditional watch band. I could not find one that could be used as a stand alone phone. So we’ve still going to use this one.InternetDoesn’t work. Thank goodness because we don’t want that feature accessed at our 10 year old son’s fingertips. The Internet says...”Connecting” but never connects.ServiceEh-service doesn’t always stay solidly stable in the house...T-Mobile, but it’s not need in the house. Again, it’s mainly used outside of the house to communicate with our son to confirm pickups and if any plans have changed, etc... the smartwatch has been serving its purpose. Before you buy the GSM mobile SIM card of your choice, you can go online to see what the coverage will be.BluetoothI did eventually connect it with my cell phone just to see how it would be in case I want one for myself. It’s aight: It rings my calls; I can answer/receive my calls; I can send/receive text... but the other features elude me. I have to download some app and I’m not doing that. So for what I’ve paid for this smartwatch, it’s aight—it’s not great, it’s not awesome, it will do for the price.Overall, this smartwatch has been a good work around so we don’t have to buy our 10 year old son a traditional “cell” phone that has all the bells, whistles and Internet. This smartwatch will do with none of those distractions as a stand alone phone.++3/15/22 update++Well, our son is 13 years old and we have now switched to a Galaxy cell phone and no longer using this smartwatch. The smartwatch served its purpose when we needed it, which was just to confirm pick-up/drop-off times and if anything changed in pick-up/drop-off times, scheduling, emergencies, etc...
N**Z
Do not buy this...
This watch is a joke. You can't do anything with it. It puts an annoying control circle in the middle of your phone screen that you cannot remove. It doesn't allow answering calls or texts. Bluetooth will not connect....JUNK
A**R
Appearance is ugly
It's clunky and ugly. Doesn't belong on a woman's wrist. Way too gaudy. The wrist band is rubber. Very disappointing. Haven't even turned it in yet bc the look on the wrist is definitely not elegant. Will probably end of returning it as this is just really bad looking.
S**O
Loved it,really easy to use
Great smart watch,worth the moeny! It was really easy to use, just download and install the bt notification app on your phone and you can complete all the settings within 5 minutes. It also has a sd card in the box, you can use it to store songs and photos.
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