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The video reviews the TW 64, a budget-friendly Bluetooth 4.0 fitness tracker priced at $15, designed to connect with iOS and Android smartphones. Key features include tracking steps, calories burned, distance traveled, and sleep patterns. Despite lacking advanced functionalities like a heart rate monitor and having some inaccuracies in sleep tracking, the device offers solid performance for its price. It features an OLED screen for notifications, robust battery life of 8-9 days with a two-hour charge time, and a user-friendly interface with a motion sensor for screen activation. Additional features include a stopwatch, Bluetooth pairing for notifications, and a remote photo-taking option via its companion app. The tracker is splash and rain-resistant but not fully waterproof. The design is versatile with a comfortable silicon band and a secure clasp, resembling higher-end products such as Garmin and Fitbit. The accompanying app, though simply translated and straightforward, enhances the device by offering more accurate tracking through personal information inputs and a map view using the phone’s GPS. Overall, the presenter recommends the TW 64 as a good budget option, particularly suitable for children or beginners in the smartwatch world, delivering surprising quality and usefulness for its price point.
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In this part of the video, the presenter offers a first look and quick review of the TW 64, a budget-friendly Bluetooth 4.0 smart fitness tracker priced at around $15. The tracker connects to iOS and Android smartphones and features a soft, stretchy silicon band suitable for men, women, and children, with a secure metallic aluminum clasp. It lacks advanced features like a heart rate monitor but can measure steps, calories burned, and distance traveled after inputting user data into its accompanying app, accessible via a QR code on the box. The device also monitors sleep patterns using its accelerometer, though not very accurately. Notifications for calls and texts appear on its small OLED screen, which is readable in sunlight. The battery life is robust, lasting 8-9 days on a full charge, which takes about two hours. Additional features include a vibration alert for notifications and inactivity.
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In this part of the video, the presenter discusses the features and usability of a fitness tracker unit. The device offers a tactile and responsive interface, allowing users to navigate through the main menu and access features like distance traveled, steps taken, and burned calories. It has a motion sensor that automatically lights up the screen when you lift your wrist. The menu displays the date, Bluetooth connection status, battery life, and time in either 12-hour or 24-hour formats. A stopwatch function can be activated for tracking movements during specific time intervals.
The design is user-friendly, resembling other market leaders like Garmin and Fitbit, and is relatively lightweight and not bulky. It is easy to charge by removing the sensor from the band, which can be swapped for different colors, and charges fully in under two hours. However, it is not fully waterproof but is splash and rain-resistant.
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In this part of the video, the speaker reviews a budget fitness tracking device and its companion app, which is available for free download from Play Store and iOS Store. The device and app, likely translated from Chinese, are easy to understand despite not being completely fluent. It lacks some of the richer functionalities of more expensive trackers like those by Fitbit or Garmin but performs well for its $15 price point.
Key features discussed include:
– The interface is simple, showing steps taken, the programmed goal (e.g., 10,000 steps), distance walked, calories burned, and sleep quality.
– There’s a center tap option for more accurate readouts and historical data, which can be shared with friends.
– Sleep tracking includes light sleep, deep sleep, and awake periods, although it’s sometimes overly sensitive.
– The settings menu allows for inputting personal information, such as name, height, and step length for more accurate tracking.
– It supports Bluetooth pairing for push notifications and has a remote photo-taking feature using the device as a selfie camera.
– A map view tracks walking paths using the phone’s GPS, offering an advanced feature usually seen in more expensive devices.
Overall, the app is simple and straightforward, pairing easily and prompting for personal information during initial setup.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the TW64 Bluetooth Smartwatch, highlighting that despite its low price of $15, it exceeded initial expectations. The design appears more expensive, though it has a few flaws such as a proprietary charging cable and somewhat inaccurate sleep tracking. However, the smart fitness tracker effectively tracks steps and has a well-designed app. The speaker suggests it could be a good budget option for children or those wanting to test a smartwatch without investing heavily. Further detailed information is available in their written review.