Over the years, I had 6 different Smart Watches. Three were high end, three were cheapies (okay, less expensive). No matter, except for one which I tossed for being junk and this one that's still on my wrist for a couple of months now, they all self destructed in little over a year, 3 from dead batteries that wouldn't take a charge. So I figured after the first 3, why not buy one of the less expensive ones, and, if it goes, I won't cry as loud or as long when it bites the dust. Number 1 cheapie was so bad, it went into the circle file underneath my desk. Cheapie 2, did 90% of the functions of the expensive guys, it didn't have a stair function for one, I didn't care, I remember my math enough from grade school even though I'm an old geezer, I can count how many flights of steps I navigate. For 50 bucks, I wasn't going to complain. It went the traditional route lasted a year until the warranty expired and died. So Cheapie 3, shown here, was purchased. It didn't answer the phone, but it did find it for you or told you there was a telephone call, it waited for 10 steps before adding to my step count so it counted fewer steps, but from my experience with Smart Watches, all is relative dy to day. It uses the same VeryFit software program, but on-watch functions are more refined and accurate and there a few more than Cheapie 2. There is also a difference in the weather on the watch, I have to keep the forecast app on in the background of my cellphone for it to appear on the watch.

Price: $45.99
(as of Jun 07, 2025 21:02:19 UTC – Details)
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