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The video provides an extensive review of the Google Pixel Watch replica, specifically the LA24 smartwatch sourced from the SS official store on AliExpress. Matt begins with an unboxing, highlighting its components which include silicone straps, a user manual, strap locks, and a magnetic charger. The watch features a round 1.3-inch AMOLED display, a Realtek 8763EW CPU, and various health sensors.
Key features include multiple menu styles (honeycomb, scrolling, circle, and list), multi-language support, 3 ATM splash-proof rating, and a maximum screen on time of 20 minutes. It's compatible with the Fit Cloud Pro app, offering functionalities such as alarms, reminders, sports modes, weather updates, heart rate monitoring, customizable watch faces, and Bluetooth calling capabilities. The heart rate sensor has inconsistencies, and there are some issues with contact syncing and Bluetooth calling which is limited to voice assistants.
Fitness tracking features encompass steps, distance, calorie tracking, and workout modes. Additional utilities provided are a stopwatch, timer, music control, alarms, and a "find my phone" feature. The smartwatch boasts a battery capacity of 260 mAh, lasting up to 10 days on standby. The settings menu allows for customization in various aspects such as menu style, brightness, and vibration intensity, alongside security options like password protection.
The overall smoothness and responsiveness of the watch, particularly its AMOLED display, are praised, making it a suitable option for individuals with smaller wrists, and drawing favorable comparisons to the Google Pixel Watch.
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In this part of the video, Matt introduces the Google Pixel Watch replica, the LA24 smartphone, sent by the SS official store on AliExpress. He begins by unboxing the product, showing the included silicone straps, smartwatch, user manual, strap locks, and magnetic charger. The watch itself features a round AMOLED display with stainless steel sides and health sensors on the back. Matt demonstrates how to attach and remove the straps and describes how the smartwatch looks on the wrist.
Turning on the device, he praises the quality of the AMOLED display, particularly the pure black color and overall color quality. The watch has a 1.3-inch display with a 360×360 resolution and is powered by the Realtek 8763EW CPU. It has thick bezels, a side button for sport modes, and a crown key for menu access and scrolling. Matt explores various features including the control center, quick access menu, notifications, and multiple watch faces, noting that some of the watch faces are interactive but the watch does not support tap-to-wake functionality.
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In this part of the video, the presenter showcases various menu styles of a smartwatch, including honeycomb, scrolling, circle, and list views. The watch supports multiple languages, has a maximum screen on time of 20 minutes, and is 3 ATM splash-proof. It uses the Fit Cloud Pro app and offers push notifications, although it has limitations in displaying full notifications. The smartwatch includes features like alarms, sedentary and drink water reminders, customizable watch faces, sports modes, weather updates, and elevated heart rate monitoring. Additional functionalities include a ‘find my device’ feature, wrist preference settings, time format options, favorite contacts syncing, and a shake-to-take-photo capability. The Fit Cloud Pro app also allows for Bluetooth calling without additional setup, enabling users to make and receive calls directly from the smartwatch.
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In this segment, the video discusses various features and capabilities of a smartwatch. It highlights issues with contact syncing and Bluetooth calling, which is limited to voice assistants. Health applications include a heart rate checker, sleep tracker, blood oxygen level checker, and meditation exercises with breath training.
The heart rate sensor’s accuracy is in question, as it provides consistent readings when not worn but fluctuates when on the wrist, indicating potential reliability issues. For fitness, it tracks activity data (steps, distance, calories), and includes workout modes, records, a stopwatch, and a timer. Users can control music, set alarms, and use a “find my phone” feature, though this only vibrates the phone.
Settings cover menu style, watch faces, brightness, wake options, battery (with 260 mAh capacity lasting up to 10 days on standby and charging in two hours), power-saving mode, vibration intensity, QR code for pairing, password protection, and system information.
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In this part of the video, the reviewer discusses the smoothness and responsiveness of the L824 smartwatch, particularly noting its AMOLED display, vibrant colors, and quick touch response. The watch is highlighted as a good option for people with small wrists and is praised for its resemblance to the Google Pixel Watch. The reviewer appreciates the AMOLED display’s ability to render deep blacks, stating a preference for black wallpapers. A purchasing link and a request to subscribe to the channel for more content are provided as parting notes.