💪 Elevate Your Game with the Ultimate Smartwatch!
The TAOLOON Smart Watch for Men is a versatile fitness tracker featuring a 1.96" HD touch screen, Bluetooth calling, and a robust flashlight. With over 100 sports modes and comprehensive health monitoring, this military-grade smartwatch is designed for both daily use and outdoor adventures. Compatible with Android and iOS, it offers a long-lasting battery and customizable watch faces, making it the perfect companion for the modern man.
L**S
Premium Look and Feel at an Affordable Price
Amazing watch! Has all the basic features, but has a look and feel of a watch of $200+. The faux tan leather watch band looks premium (also had a black plastic/rubber one in the box as well). Basic features like step count, blood oxygen, heart beat, weather (temp and conditions snap shot only), sleep monitor and a flash light. Also can take calls (sounds and mic) and make calls on dial pad, use as a bluetooh speaker for music, recieve alerts from social media apps, set alarms, work modes and more. My biggest concern was finding screen protector for it. I found one that fits here: https://a.co/d/4cK6CUE that fits the screen size of 1.96" diagonal - 1.7"L x 1.4"W. Battery life, with Bluetooth on, about 7 to 10 days, Bluetooth off (on battery save mode) about double plus that (hoping for 30 days). One draw back, is not water proof, only IP65 rated, only splash water. Hope this helps!
J**D
Nice Watch
Very, Very Nice!
B**N
Doesn't track your steps
It doesn't work going to find another brand that works it doesn't count the steps it isn't syncing up with an Android phone
J**Y
I think I'll stick with this one
I've bought and had to return a few different smart watches in, or higher than this price range. Out of all this one seems the best to me. Everything just works like it should.Pros:-app isn't too hard to figure out-comes with an extra strap and they both feel high quality-flashlight works well and is unique to have on a watch, doesn't look bad or noticeable either.-has enough watchfaces to find one you like enough-can control music from the watch-can find phone from watch and vise versa-tracks activity, heart rate, sleep ect.-battery life seems great so far. I'm losing about 10% a day with light/moderate use-notifications come in reliablyI'm sure there's others but that's off the top of my headCons-None really that I can think of, certainly none that outweigh the price.
J**N
Lacking config options = annoying
Aesthetically the watch is nice. UI fairly intuitive to navigate and offers 4 different menu layouts for your preferred menu interface. Includes two faux leather (soft rubber backing, black + brown) bands and seem above avg quality. And the torch is a novel feature. By default is set to metric/C units but can be changed to imperial/F. Actually using it however, either too many features and/or not configurable enough to be practical.Flicking the wrist or pressing the crown button will wake the display. Only stays active for 2 sec and does not appear to be any way to adjust the timeout. Crown dial rotates but that serves no function. Has built-in speaker, while doesn't sound terrible, is unwanted and keeps trying to act as playback device despite denying access in phones BT settings. Same also goes for phone calls. Ringtone can't be changed nor disabled as I find this feature obnoxious. Offers large selection of watch faces, 95% are quite awful IMO. Especially for those preferring a dial display type. Really could care less about fitness tracking and very few watch faces omit that info making them too busy looking. App (FitCloudPro) has feature to create custom faces but very limited, and digital clock display only.A single magnetic USB charge cable included. there are several variants for this connect so sourcing a replacement could be tricky. And battery life is horrid. Loose about 20%/day even with minimal user interaction. Doesn't come anywhere close to the 15-day time as claimed. Perhaps if you don't wear it whatsoever but that is horribly misleading. Most others I've used only loose ~10%/day (while worn). The watch has too many faults. What should be convenience becomes a hindrance.
N**K
Don't forget quality over price
I was suspicious about the quality of the product because it was on sale but I had to purchase the Smart watch for my son's birthday. My suspicions were correct 💯 either watch is dead or the screen is set to low it's completely dark. Why would Amazon not make sure that the products they sell and ship are completely inspected for working ability?! What a waste of money even though it was on sale! Absolutely embarrassing for me in front of everyone! Never again I refuse to believe Amazon isn't capable of putting the paying customer first! I recommend not purchasing this product it's not worth the embarrassment and effort.
J**R
Makes and receives calls. Not intuitive to use. Flashlight is neat.
It took me some time to find the secondary menu (a wheel of options) which only comes up if you press the main button twice, quickly. The camera function needs more explanation than you get - first you press the option to enable it on your phone, then accept the notification you get to bring up a separate camera app on your phone. THEN, you can use the watch to snap photos (with a short countdown each time).Several watches claim to have a flashlight, but then use the light from the screen for illumination. This watch ACTUALLY has a flashlight - three lights on one side, to be precise - which could come in handy if you don't feel like digging out your phone when you need light.I prefer FitCloudPro, the app used with this watch. But be warned that sometimes when you check sleep data, it will tell you there is none. Check again and typically it will magically appear.I don't know why they tout the size of this watch - it's actually a little smaller than my last two. Which is fine with me, but might disappoint someone buying it as bigger.I don't particularly care about weather, but if you do, my watch is telling me "unable to get weather. Check phone's network connection." But that's fine, so it should work. (I've also restarted both devices.)It LOOKS like message notifications are working. Can't be sure, since I've had some work some not before and depend on others to send me some types. The phone took a little fiddling, but I can dial a number and get incoming calls. Which, with messages, is my main interest. So it does the basics."Support" is a list of options, no direct contact. And the manual is miniscule. So you're kind of on your own.
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