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G**N
Mibro GS Explorer Smart Watch
This is a smart watch that feels and looks much more expensive than it is, it has a real weight and heft to it. This is feature packed watch that has more features than most high end watches on the market. It is made to military specifications and is extremely rugged and is protected from dust, temperature, salt water, liquid contamination etc. This watch is waterproof to 10 atmospheres and has a built in depth gauge. It also has built in GPS receiver and altimeter. It will measure your heart rate, blood oxygen level, monitor your sleep and has over 150 different sport modes including a professional swimming mode. One of the best things about this watch is the battery life, it is quite literally amazing. No more charging every couple of days, this watch will last weeks between charges, depending on use. I'd rather use this watch than the branded watch I used to use. It really is that good.
S**E
Another one…
I’ve been trying to find a reasonably priced and good featured watch but this is another one that did not meet my expectation.I paid 5 pounds more on Amazon than their own website as it arrives next day.On their own site it was listed as “Bluetooth phone call” but when I got it I found out it actually isn’t. Contacted the customer service team and they confirmed that “it was an error” and they removed the part from their website.BPM isn’t as accurate as my previous one I lost. I have one for my chest and when it shows around 150 during my training session, it still remains around 80-90. It really dosnt work for me.It shows in the photos of product discription a map on the watch but I can’t figure out if there is a feature of it.Also on their own website it says remote photo taken feature but I can’t find it..
B**Y
My first watch with GPS
What a great opportunity to be able to review a watch with GPS built in. This watch has a lot of features, controllable by the watch crown. I've had many similar watches, but without the GPS, but look very similar to this, but have been in the budget range whereby the crown has simply been a gimmick.Quite happy that this is not a budget watch and will motivate me to get to the gym and outdoor tracking, just to see my travels on the watch, downloadable to my handset also.I've still yet to workout if I can get maps on the watch as this will be my portable guide when I'm on the move.There is some clipping of the visuals which I think may have been built for a square framed display rather than a round watch face, but only by a few mm.This comes with 2 straps, however I like the black strap, but you have the option to switch should you want to.I've not done any drop testing, but it looks very well built, tough and hard shell. This also has health check features, a need for someone like me getting older!
R**R
Ok
Not the best and not accurate at all. Comparing to my other ones of course including cheaper brands. It is really chunky and looks amazing but just does not deliver. Good at keeping time.
A**.
A good looking rugged smartwatch with practical features. Wow!
I've started using this new Mibro Watch GS Explorer over the last few days and it actually delivers on both durability and functionality. I’m familiar with Mibro as a brand, as I had their basic version of the GS last year and it was good but basic. This watch is MIL-STD-810H certified and waterproof up to 10 ATM, meaning it can handle tough environments and activities like hiking, swimming, and even diving, if someone is into it. The 1.43-inch amoled display is bright and crisp, so no issues here, exactly what I would expect from a decent smartwatch in 2024. Also it's worth to add, it has an adaptive brightness, which is very unusual in this price range! Customization options are fine too – plenty of watch faces to choose from (some nice ones, very good looking at its high resolution display), and you can create your own too. It’s got good fitness and health tracking, including 150+ sports modes (standard ones and plenty of gimmicky ones, of course), heart rate, SpO2 monitoring and accurate GPS with dual-band support – this would be something for more serious adventurers. What I really appreciate, beside good design is its solid battery - I could get around 20 days in regular use (it drains roughly around 5-6% per 24 hours) and in basic mode I think it could last way longer (no Bluetooth connected, no always-on display, minimum brightness, etc etc) so I reckon it can last up to ridiculous 1.5 – 2 months on a single charge. These are my approximates, but I’ll update my review once I’ll find out the exact numbers. Charging is quick as well, by the way, going from 0 to 100% in just two hours. But same as with the phones – I wouldn’t recommend charging it to bang-on 100% and drain it to complete ‘0’, s this put some extra strain on the battery, so I’d recommend charging it between 20-80% to keep the battery efficiency at the top level. Overall, for the price, this watch is a surprisingly good choice for anyone who wants both rugged design and practical features. Worth every penny. Thanks.
N**
Gps and compass are just useless
The only thing this watch gets right is the time. The rest are just useless. Gps is off and compass is no where near no matter how many times i calibre.Hart rate always say 70 even rest ro exercising. Altitude measure im not to sure. Maybe someels can say something about it.
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