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The Cakuja Smart Watch is a versatile fitness tracker designed for both Android and iPhone users. It features a 1.72-inch HD IPS screen, multiple health monitoring functions, and 8 sports modes, all while being waterproof with an IP68 rating. With a long-lasting battery life of 7-15 days, this smartwatch ensures you stay connected and active without missing a beat.
J**C
It's okay - you get what you pay for
Had this about a week, not too complicated but here is my list of CONS:1 - had to shut off the audio bluetooth connection and just keep phone connection because everything (including youtube and my songs) route through the watch audio otherwise.2- No way to MUTE the watch, even on silent my watch has a ringtone come through3- battery life is less than 12 hours if you use the watch as intended (heart rate, phone connection) Edit: I realized there is something draining it at my workplace, like a BT device or something so away from that the battery is good for about 2 days.4- App wants a lot more permissions that it should need, I get it needs access to some stuff, but just read through it...however, if you deny any permissions it will NOT send you notifications - and notifications seem random, ya get some, you don't get others. The email just says what account got one, not always who it is from. Texts come in, but again, intermittent at best. - and NO you cannot reply to them, but it doesn't advertise that you could.5- Doesn't work for Samsung Health and only does the steps for Google health, you must rely on their app, it isn't terrible, but it demands a constant banner at the top of your Android phone.6 - Limited face screens available and many don't even show the battery life, so that could be improved upon greatly if you want a better looking watch face.PROS:It was cheap and it does what it says mostly, just a few flaws that any watch over $100 won't have I imagine. I got this as a trial run to see if I would even want to wear a smart watch before investing in a better one. It looks nice, comes with a couple bands, the metal one is difficult to put on sometimes, but I just bought some bands of my own pretty easily. If you want to try one out, this isn't a bad purchase, just isn't really suitable for long-term use in my opinion.
T**K
Love this watch
I really love my smartwatch. I had some difficulty the first 3 weeks that I had it trying to figure out how to add my contacts onto it. Somehow I've managed to add five, but can't figure out how to add the last three.Also I don't know how accurate the sleep tracking is because it just automatically starts to track around 10:00 p.m. and I don't end up going to sleep until after 2:00 a.m. every morning. But I do like the watch very much. I've only had it about 3 weeks and I'm still trying to figure out all of the ins and outs of it. I believe that once I figure everything out it will be perfect for what I needed for.Update: I've had the watch for about 2 months now, and still like everything about it. However, the battery, I have noticed, is not lasting very long. I am having to charge it every single night. Which, the main reasons I bought the watch was for the sleep tracking. So, if I'm charging the watch I'm not able to track my sleep. Duh. I don't know why the battery isn't lasting very long. I don't have all of the bells and whistles connected to my phone so it isn't running all day long to where it would wear the battery down. At first the battery would last 3 to 4 days. And again, now I have to charge it every night.
B**I
Exactly as expected
Finally, I can check time and notifications without having my phone in my pocket!! Or rather, lack of pockets, because girl pants are like this. #1 reason I wanted a smart watch.I bought this over other brands because it has a long battery life and I can customize the watch face! As an artist, I'm excited to be able to fully customize the face of my watch.Step counter also counts how much I talk with my hands. Im a sales person, working 11 hours a day, so honestly I move my hands just as much as my feet. But I guess that still counts toward energy burning? HahaI have not yet tried the sports modes (I've been at work) but I"m excited to see how those will be!The downside is that I was built with unusually small hands and wrist. This thing would look better on most other people, as even most bracelets that aren't adjustable wont fit me. The bottom isn't entirely flat (mind this if you're looking for a more flush watch fit, this ain't that!) so it sticks up, making it look weird on my stick arms. I added a photo to try and show for that. But even without that, its mostly that my wrist is just too dang small so not faulting the watch itself lolAlso, the bands are super easy to change out and with the design of the pins, I may also get a bit crafty in making my own bands.The only real issue I have so far is probably user error. I cannot figure out how to make the screen not turn on when I move my arm, so when I move at night it blinds me like the sun! Sleep tracker seems to work pretty well aside from that.All in all:Is it accurate? Eh, not really.Is it comfortable? Sort ofIs it useful? For me, yes!Is it worth the price? Yup! I wouldn't expect the same accuracy of a $300+ watch to match a $50 watch. So taking that into consideration, if you're looking for something affordable (and wrists are bigger than mine) then I would recommend this. Unless you really weigh heavily on counting your steps exactly to the digit.
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