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AGPTEK Smart Watch for Women, Smartwatch for Android and iOS Phones IP68 Waterproof Activity Tracker with Full Touch Color Screen Heart Rate Monitor Pedometer Sleep Monitor, Pink

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Color: Rose gold case with pink band


Features

  • Your Watch, Your Style1.3"/33mm display screen covered with a rose gold metal frame (NOTE: the size of the whole watch face is 1.81"/46 mm), so elegant and nice, but sturdy and anti-scratch. The smart watch contains 5 readily available dials or another 50+ dials within the app. You can also customize your watch faces. It can be any photo, such as your family, pet, etc. NOTE: THE WATCH DO NOT SUPPORT MAKE CALLS and MESSAGES.
  • Your Personal Smart AssistantActivity tracker (pedometer, calories, distance), heart rate, various sport modes, sleep monitoring., etc. Get notifications of Call, SMS, and APP messages(Please keep the Bluetooth distance within 10m), remote control of music and cameras, weather report, sedentary reminder, alarm clock, stopwatch, call rejection, brightness adjustment, power-saving mode, and other functions to meet your daily needs. If you meet any questions, don't hesitate to contact us!
  • Long Battery & IP68 WaterproofThe smartwatch only takes 2 hours to charge and can be used for 7-10 days or 30 days standby time, much longer than most traditional watches. The fitness watch is IP68 waterproof, you can wear it when washing hands, in the rain(Note: Do Not use in showers, saunas, etc).
  • Safe Guard Your HealthAdvanced HR sensor for accurate and effective heart rate monitoring, helping you better understand your health and making a reasonable adjustment to your lifestyle. Automatic sleep tracking can monitor your sleep status (deep sleep, shallow sleep, awakening) and provide a comprehensive sleep quality analysis to help become healthier. You can view the summary of your status in the fitcloudpro APP.

Brand: AGPTEK


Model Name: LW11


Style: Modern


Color: Rose gold case with pink band


Screen Size: 1.3 Inches


Special Feature: Sleep Monitor, Activity Tracker, Calorie Tracker, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor


Shape: Round


Target Audience: Women


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Product Dimensions: 9.84 x 1.81 x 0.39 inches


Item Weight: 1.34 ounces


Item model number: LW11


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


OS: Android 5.0 or iOS 9.0 and above


Wireless communication technologies: Bluetooth


Connectivity technologies: Bluetooth


Special features: Sleep Monitor, Activity Tracker, Calorie Tracker, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor


Other display features: Wireless


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Color: Rose gold case with pink band


Whats in the box: Smart Watch, Watch Strap, Magnetic Charger, User Manual


Manufacturer: AGPTEK


Date First Available: September 8, 2020


Weight: 38 Grams


Standing screen display size: 1.3 Inches


Memory Storage Capacity: 64 MB


Frequently asked questions

Yes, the AGPTEK Smart Watch is designed to be compatible with both Android and iOS smartphones. You can pair it with your device using a dedicated app to access all its features.

The watch is rated IP68 for water resistance, meaning it is protected against submersion up to a certain depth (usually up to 1.5 meters) for a limited time (up to thirty minutes), making it suitable for activities like swimming or showering.

Yes, it includes a heart rate monitor that provides real-time heart rate data. Additionally, it offers other health tracking features such as pedometer and sleep monitor to help you keep track of your overall fitness and health.

The AGPTEK Smart Watch features a full touch color screen that offers a clear and vivid display for all your notifications, fitness data, and other features.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The smartwatch in question consistently earns praise for its array of features at an affordable price. It offers basic health and activity tracking, including heart rate monitoring and reminders for staying active or drinking water. The watch is appreciated for its minimalist design and simplicity, suiting those who need a discreet companion for work and everyday activities. Long battery life and the ability to receive notifications from your phone are also highlighted positives. Nevertheless, some limitations include a lack of more advanced tracking metrics and reduced functionality for sleep tracking for those who sleep during the day.

Pros

  • 😃 Offers essential health and activity tracking features
  • 🔋 Boasts impressive battery life
  • 🎨 Comes with a variety of watch faces to choose from
  • 👍 Provides notification alerts for calls, texts, and app messages
  • ⌚ Delivers a minimalist and discreet design suitable for professional settings

Cons

  • 🚫 Lacks advanced tracking and analytics
  • 🌙 Sleep tracking doesn't cater to day sleepers (shift workers)
  • 🔌 No onboard battery life indicator without charger
  • 🔄 Range and disconnection alerts can be improved

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking a budget-friendly smartwatch for basic health monitoring, activity tracking, and notification alerts, this could be a smart purchase. It's especially suited for those who want a discreet watch for work that doesn't stand out too much. However, if you need detailed analytics or a watch with a higher level of sophistication, you might want to explore other options.


  • It's worth it.
Color: Black
TLDR: I got much more than I expected for $43. The health monitoring alone is worth it, but the sports functions, the sleep data, and the ability to combine the data with google Fit, has been invaluable. I would consider this an excellent starter watch, except I have no plans to get a better one. It does everything I really need and didn't cost a ton of money! I wrote this really long review to help people going through what I initially went through... I downloaded and installed and uninstalled so many apps, and purchased so many products that were unnecessary.... Summarily, give Fitcloud 24 hours to start delivering data to google Fit, don't bother downloading any watchmaker apps (they wont work with this), and if you want a good screen protector, look for a picture that has the actual measurement on it. Don't just order something that says it's "for a 44MM watch". It might be the wrong size, as actual touchable areas vary. I personally like the EZCO covers made for the Samsung Active 2 (although they don't fit perfectly), that has a black border/bumper. ---------------- I bought 2 of these. One as a gift for my mom, and one for me so I would know how it works to help her with it. I have fallen in love with this watch. We have them synced with various android devices. I think some of the features need updating. I struggled trying to connect the Fitcloud app with Google Fit, only to realize later that it was just slow to register information. It took about 24 hours for them to start actually communicating. It is now synced up with google, and keeps track of my steps and various sport data. Unfortunately, it does not automatically transfer any other information. I have been manually adding blood pressure readings and sleep times into google fit, and have yet to see any specific oxygen or heartrate information appear there. However, with the continuous health monitoring, I'm able to look at the Fitcloud app any time for my current average BP, O2, and HR, which is really nice. Since I was generally clueless about smart watches, the first thing I wanted to do was customize this one. I was sad to realize only one face was customizable (and that it does not support apps like watchmaker), but I was able to easily use a photo for the background. I was also sad to realize that some basic customizations were missing, like changing font sizes and colors. I think this should be standard on the customizable face at least, but inevitably, I stopped using the photo-face anyway. It did not have enough data on it for "at a glance". I'm now using one of the other available watch faces to accommodate that. Again, not my favorite color, but hopefully this is something they can update in future software versions. (It needs more digital faces, less analog, with more data available on them). So far, all of my health readouts are nearly 100% accurate. There is a minor variation in the blood pressure readings (vs a cuff reading), but not enough to be bothered by it. It was not consistently off either, but no more than 3 to 5 points in either direction, and honestly, I didn't realize how much my BP fluctuates until I started wearing this watch. Those 3 to 5 points could just be one minute to the next. The sleep tracking appears to be accurate as well. Although I can't say the exact minute that I nod off, the time shown in the app is always really close to my personal guess. The full charge on the battery lasted about 10 days before I needed to charge it again. I'm now on day 17, and it looks like it will need another charge right on schedule. This is really awesome, considering I've had constant monitoring enabled the entire time. I found the default band to be comfortable, but then the weather turned hot. I purchased replacement bands (22MM lug), and was able to install them without issue. I then started looking for screen protectors and possibly an adhesive bezel. While the watch face itself is 43MM wide (and really strong! but I bang into things at work a lot), the viewable area is 33MM, so there's a good amount of black border that I wish I could dazzle up. I first purchased (on a suggestion from this product page) a screen protector designed for the Samsung Galaxy watch. I ordered the 42MM and was surprised to find they sent a 32MM piece of glass. I guess that's the actual touchable area of the galaxy. I then ordered some galaxy bezels, hoping against hope they would sit on the outside of the glass protector and it would look great! but the bezel openings were 35MM.... so I ordered some more covers, and this time I made sure they were 35MM, but still, the bezel sat too high, and although it stuck to the watch initially, it didn't take much of a bump to knock it off. Inevitably, I found some 44MM covers for the Samsung Active 2 from EZCO, which fit really nice. It has a black bezel already around it already, that acts as a bumper. My only issue with this is there are some air bubbles that reappear around the face even after I smooth them out. But it's almost a perfect circle of air, almost looks intentional. I can live with that. I'm unimpressed with the weather function. I'm not sure if there is something I did wrong, but the information does not match my phone, despite having location services turned on and available to the app. It appears to update at midnight with the next days prediction, then nothing... Currently it is 78F outside, but the watch still says 89F which was the prediction for today. Our actual high was 94F today. Again, not a deal breaker. Just a side note. The music function has been pretty handy, but if I get too far away from my phone it loses the link up. I generally keep the phone in my pocket anyway, so the disconnect is a minor issue, but I wish the reconnect was automatic. I also have trouble re-connecting if my bluetooth speaker is still connected to the phone. I usually have to restart my phone to get things back to normal. For these reasons, I just try not to let it disconnect when I'm playing music. Any other time, I'm able to walk away from my phone and it reconnects without issue. Just the disconnect when the bluetooth speaker is connected seems to cause a problem. The stopwatch works as it should, but the timer is a little frustrating. Both features keep the watch on, and you can't leave that screen without it resetting. This is fine if it's for a few minutes, but it's a little annoying that I can't leave the face and have it keep going. For this reason, I don't use them very often. My phone timer is better. Lastly, the sports functions seem to be really nice as well. These at least do let the watch go into sleep mode without stopping or resetting. At work, I tell the watch I'm taking a walk, and let it go for hours. It keeps track of how long I walked, how fast, how many calories burned, my step frequency, and a variety of other details, which it sends to google fit, who in turn awards me heart points! It also has an extensive graph that keeps track of your heart rate during sport functions. I can even view my most recent graph on the watch (but it's easier to read in the app). Unfortunately, that portion of the data doesn't seem to display in google fit, but that's fine too. Between the 2 apps, I have a pretty good overall idea of my current state of health, and at the end of the day, this is exactly what I wanted. Hopefully I remembered everything! Ultimately, I recommend this watch 100%. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2021 by Forever Chaos

  • Great device for the price!
Color: Rose gold case with pink band
I was a little unsure about this item, but I’m glad I bought it. The two main functions I wanted were step tracking and activity/water reminders. These two functions have been great, but I am pleasantly surprised by the watch overall. It looks nice and holds a charge forever. I haven’t recharged it again yet and I got it a 8 days ago. I do like the many activity tracking options. You won’t get everything but there is a good spread of activities, including yoga! I like that I can see a text and decide if I want to deal with it. Love checking the weather and my HR. Was surprised by the BP option and it seems accurate. I didn’t get all scientific or anything but it reads what I would expect. I run very low and that’s what I’m getting from the watch. For the price I am very happy. For cons, it’s not super fancy or overloaded with options. The app is ok. Again, you’re not going to get a lot of options or tracking info. As a matter of fact, it doesn’t even do anything with your exercise tracking other than to list it. So if you want more than that, look elsewhere. It does do some graphing with your steps by day, week and month. You can set a minimum step goal each day and you get a star for reaching your goal. Honestly, now that I have this one and I know I’m using it I may want something with more options in the future. But this is a great, stylish start. The watch has kept me very motivated so if you are looking for that at a basic level, buy! Other: I haven’t used the sleep function. I don’t sleep with technology on. The timer is limited. It’s not like your phone, but there are about 6 options. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022 by LeShopper

  • It also tells the time!
Color: Rose gold case with pink band
I ordered this smart watch a couple months ago, and I wanted to wear it and use it for a while before I wrote my review. This is the first smart watch I've ever owned, so my review isn't going to be a comparison with other smart watches, just the pros and cons of this one. The main selling point for me was the price, considering all the features of this watch. This watch is affordable for people on a budget, but it doesn't look cheap. I did purchase the matching metal mesh band separately (I've seen it bundled with the watch as well), because of the poor reviews of the included pink silicone band. The health monitoring features (heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen) seem to be pretty accurate. You can set the watch to regularly monitor these things within the FitCloud Pro app, and it will measure them at least once a day. The sleep tracker is pretty good, too. The only downside to that feature is that it only tracks sleep at night, so if you work the night shift and sleep during the day, it won't be of much use to you. There are 5 different watch faces to choose from on the watch itself, but there is a library of different watch faces within the FitCloud Pro app. They don't seem to be customizable, however. The watch is supposed to be water resistant, and I've worn it while washing my hands and washing dishes (not submerging the watch), but I take it off to bathe, shower, or swim. It doesn't seem to be affected by rain or sweat. I've been getting 2 weeks out of a full charge on the battery, and it takes about 2 hours to fully charge via the included magnetic USB charge cord. I did change the "raise to wake" feature to turn off between midnight and 6 a.m. (when I am usually asleep), which may contribute to longer battery life. You can link the watch to your smartphone to alert you to incoming calls, text messages, Facebook notifications, and Facebook Messenger messages, along with several other popular messaging apps. Text and Messenger messages will show a preview of the text, but not pictures. For incoming calls, it shows the number and/or contact name, but you can only decline calls from the watch. To answer, you have to use your phone. I have not tried using it to control music from my phone, but that is a feature. The FitCloud Pro app is okay, although I had a bit of trouble "binding" the watch to the app on my phone at first. For my purposes, it works fine. It keeps a running record of the health & sleep trackers, which is handy. My main issue with the watch is it doesn't have an onboard battery indicator, except when the charger is initially applied, so you have to use the app to see approximately how much life is left (or whether it's charging). The app only gives a visual indicator, and not a percentage, though. Overall, I'm pleased with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022 by Megan L. Boneski

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