Gear Up for Greatness! ⌚️
The DEKELIFE Smart Watch for Men combines rugged durability with advanced health and fitness tracking features. With a waterproof design, Bluetooth calling capabilities, and a long-lasting battery, this tactical smartwatch is perfect for the active professional seeking to balance work and wellness.
Compatible Phone Models | most phones with iOS 9.0 and Android 6.0 and above |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 1.52 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 14 days |
Battery Power | 410 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Battery Capacity | 410 Milliamp Hours |
Item Weight | 61 Grams |
Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
Color | Black-1 |
Band Color | Black |
Style Name | Tactical |
Item Shape | Round |
Memory Storage Capacity | 128 MB |
Communication Feature | Phone Call, Notification |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Supported Application | Heart Rate Monitor, Oxymeter (SpO2), Sleep Monitor , Multisport Tracker, Calorie Tracker, Weather Forecast, Alarm Clock, Voice Call, Voice Control, Notifications |
Water Resistance Depth | 30 Meters |
Controller Type | Android |
Case Material Type | Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Sport Type | Walking, Outdoor Running, Cycling, Exercise Bike, Swimming, Yoga, Elliptical, Basketball, Soccer, Badminton, Table Tennis, Rugby, Tennis, Baseball, Jumping Rope, Hiking, Long Jump, Hula Hoop, Volleyball, Golf, Sit-ups, etc. |
Operating System | with most iOS 9.0 and Android 6.0 and above |
Additional Features | Heart Rate Monitor, Oxymeter (SpO2), Sleep Monitor, Multisport Tracker, Calorie Tracker, Weather Forecast, Alarm Clock, Voice Call, Voice Control, Notifications |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
B**N
Overall, great bang for the buck.
I've been wearing this for about 2 wks. I gave it a 5 star rating not because it's a high quality smartwatch but rather it's an outstanding bang for the buck. It is no exaggeration when I say I'm truly impressed with it. I had another under $50 smart watch and stopped wearing it because of all the problems with it. That watch was a real POS. So when I saw this, I was skeptical but the reviews looked good and thus took a chance. I am glad I did.I can read most tests I get but some are listed as "sensitive" and have to pull out my phone to read. You can't reply to texts through the watch. Phone calls are possible. I wish I could turn the volume up a little more but otherwise OK. While there is a variety of watch faces to choose from, there doesn't seem to be a way to look for more. No place to buy anymore faces. When I first connected, everything sound wise was going to the watch. It took some digging but you have to go into settings, then phone, and then click Media Audio to off and that will stop sending all audio to the watch. You can still make/take calls, ask virtual assistant, etc on it just fine. The instruction manual doesn't contain much so a lot of it you need to play with or google to figure out some functions. The battery life is awesome! I don't think it's gone below 60% yet and that's putting it on at 5AM and taking it off at about 10PM every day.Overall, if you're looking for a more affordable smart watch that actually works, I don't think you'll be disappointed if you choose this one.
M**H
My 2nd Smart Watch
I bought a smart watch from Amazon for $45 back in February, 2021. I wore it constantly for these 4 plus years and was generally happy with it. But I thought that I'd treat myself to a new smart watch and felt I couldn't go wrong for $30. I've only had it a couple of days and these are my observations to this point:- The face is very responsive and appears when twisting your wrist. This eliminates the need to push a button to see the time.- There are 50(+-) different watch faces to choose from. They vary from the simplest that provide very basic info to far more complex faces. You'll find the face that works for you for sure.- The "Steps" feature is important to me. I find it's an approximate value. I've testes it by counting my steps and found it to be about 5% off in either direction. This is acceptable to me.- The "Sleep" function is informative but it displays on the watch but not on the Da Fit app. We'll see if that changes.- My "Heart Rate" is always 55.- My "Blood Pressure" is always well below the home blood pressure device i use.- The face is large and clear.The bottom line is that for $30, this is money well spent.
N**N
Compared to Samsung watch
So I'm taking in account that I've used samsung watches (classic models) that's why I put a 4 star.Exterior:The watch seem pretty good. Not as heavy as a Samsung classic watch. It feels less metal than I expected. But good be a thinner material. The screen is much bigger not sure if it's a good or bad thing yet. I'll probably just have to get used to. The wrist band is nice and smooth not as thick as the Samsung but you can swap it our for any 22mm wrist band that is more sturdy which is stander for men watches. It's also longer which I like better than what Samsung comes out with. The manual buttons are sturdy. One thing I will say would of been kool is that since the buttons spin, they could of added, that it can navigate through the apps. I was disappointed that you can't touch the screen to wake it up but i bought other less expensive brands and they dont have that feature.Software:I haven't tested out how waterproof it is but since it comes with the water lock mode like Samsung which ejects water I'm pleased. and it easily accessible to get to just by sliding down from the watch face where you see you batter life and settings.Applications are good so far. Smooth transitions to apps when swiping. I like that you can modify how you want the apps to be displayed because I wasn't used to all of it floating in one screen I like the scroll down which displays the name of it. Haven't found the right watch face I'm in love with yet but they're kool.Calls and messagesSo I've seen on here where reviews say that their watch only takes the calls and won't connect with the Bluetooth headset they are using. I had the same issue but come to find out when you answer off the watch and this is not the only watch that does this. That the watch uses it speaker but if you answer off the phone with a headset ,it will use the headset. If you do answer off the watch and try to switch back to the phone the phone will use its microphone not the headset. I can't remember is Samsung watches had that issue but like I said other brands that weren't as expensive have the same issue. The speaker works well sounds clear no static people say it sounds fine on there end. Messages come through you cant reply it is what it is it's not fancy. I have a fitbit and it only allows short responses. Samsung you can have a full convo and even write out the conversation on the screen which turn into typed out words. I dont like that it wont clear out the calls or message from notifications pan off the phone. When the screen is black the calls will pop up but not messages. Bummer. I like it has a calculator lol. The ai voice command is meh.ConclusionIt's a cheap alternative to the expensive watches out there. I'm good with it. Just need to know the notifications for calls and messages come through.
T**D
Worth every penny!!!
Well, the directions are easy & simple and not a lot of instructions. Set up is via the App. you download. However, the more I wear it and fiddle with it, the more features I discover. All medical features have a continuous monitoring and graph. And my sleep feature also records how long my midday nap was. I definitely recommend this watch, Thanks Amazon!
A**S
only thing I found it doesn't text for messages
I can tell you I was expecting a lot less than what I got ... its amazing has allot of features and so far had been a dream to use...
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