Wyze Watch
The Wyze Watch lets you control the company's smart home devices for just $20, but it mostly falls short on fitness tracking and doesn't do much else.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
Product details
- 【Massive Screen & 47mm Aluminum Smartwatch】- 1.75 Inch TFT-LCD touch screen featuring curved 2.5D glass, display with 320*380 resolution makes you read email previews, texts, and other notifications with plenty of space. 6061 grade aluminum alloy frame rather than a plastic one, all metal from bezel to band, the perfect blend of high durability and lightweight comfort.
- 【Blood Oxygen / Heart Rate / Sleep Monitor】- The Wyze fitness tracker has a crystal glass casing and a pair of infrared LED clusters can measure your heart rate and blood oxygen level whenever you’d like and check your sleep duration, depth, and position once you wake up.
- 【Female Cycle Tracker / More Functions】- Wyze smart watchs can check the stage of your cycle, note upcoming dates to keep track of your menstrual health. There are more functions such as weather forecast, step counter, activity tracker, timer, alarm clock, stretch reminder, raise to wake, etc.
- 【IP68 Waterproof & 9 Days of Battery Life】- Withstands dust, dirt, and sand, submerge in water up to a maximum depth of 2 meters for up to 30 minutes. The Wyze watch battery capacity up to 300mAh, standby 60 days. Magnetic charging, recharge from 0% to 100% about 2.5 hours. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0 Compatible for android phones and iOS phones.
- 【Customized Watch Face & “Shortcut”】- More than 40 personalized and colorful dials are available for replacement, in addition, the watch face could be customized to match your style through Wyze app. You can control your Wyze ecosystem though “shortcut” function, and you can add up to 10 shortcuts to the watch for quick smart home controls.!!! Please note that: The Wyze watch doesn’t have Amazon Alexa built-in.
PROS
+ Quick, accurate SpO2 readings
+ Works with Wyze smart home devices
+ Large screen
+ Long battery life
CONS
- Doesn't support voice assistants, mobile payments, or downloadable apps
- No always-on display option
- Lacks GPS support
- Only tracks running workouts
- Inaccurate distance and pace calculations in testing
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By PCMag on May 14, 2021
The Wyze Watch lets you control the company's smart home devices for just $20, but it mostly falls short on fitness tracking and doesn't do much else.
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