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AMAZTIM Smart Watch, 60 Days Extra-Long Battery, 50M Waterproof, Rugged Military Bluetooth Call(Answer/Dial Calls), 1.85" Ultra Large HD Display, AI Voice Assistant, Compatible for Android and iOS

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Color: 3.M2 Orange


Features

  • MILITARY-STANDARD QUALITY - AMAZTIM M2 features 1.85-inch second generation Corning Gorilla screen. As the first 9H twin glass cover, it's strong enough to deal with a range of screen-destroying behaviors. The TC4 titanium unibody and the exclusive developed two-color silicone rubber is the world's first two-color integration in a smart watch; military-grade materials and fully enclosed design makes it the toughest and sturdiest watch. Successfully passed 12 Military Tests Including, extreme temperature,dust resistance, salt spray, fluid pollution,etc. Certified to MIL-STD810H , Our smart watches for men ensures that you use them confidently in a variety of harsh conditions.
  • 50M WATERPROOF /EXTREMELY RESISTANT TO DAMAGE - Incredibly strong and corrosion-resistant titanium case has been used to enclose and giving cover, the rugged military grade smart watch with fully enclosed ultra-thin case design can be easily submerged into 50M (IP69K waterproof) deep water. Our durable smartwatch has withstood the extreme conditions and passed drilling, crushing and hot steam washout tests, making our sports watch suitable to use under high temperature and pressure.
  • INDUSTRY-LEADING DUAL SMART CHIP - 1 AI Voice Assistant & Make Calls: A very handy tool built in the watch. Use your voice to give instructions and the voice assistant will do the rest. You can ask questions, play your desired music, and check weather, set alarms and timers. You can also make voice calls through the voice assistant, makes the scenes that are inconvenient to hold a mobile phone in daily exercise and life more concise and smart. 2 Intelligent sports recognition: features BioTracker PPG optical sensor and the advanced AI algorithm,M2 enables smart recognition of 6 sports. The system can automatically sense current sports status without entering Sports Modes manually.
  • 60+DAYS SUPER BATTERY LIFE - AMAZTIM M2 is equipped with a 100% pure cobalt battery (military grade), the battery capacity is as high as 380mAh ensuring optimal performance and longevity which is twice as much as that of conventional smart watches. At the same time, super power-saving AI algorithm breaking the industry is adopted to minimize power consumption, enough to last up to 2 weeks under normal use, and can continue to use sports mode, health index measurement and other functions for up to 60+ days in power-saving mode. With 30-minute charge, you can have enough battery backup to last for up to 3 days.
  • HEALTH MONITORING /70 EXERCISE MODES- AMAZTIM M2 collects the health data with its advanced real-time monitoring function. The fitness watch helps you monitor All-day sleep, 24-hour heart rate, and real-time blood pressure and blood oxygen. The fitness tracking watch includes a pedometer to keep track of the calories burned throughout the day. Supports up to 70 sports modes including indoor and outdoor exercises such as hiking, skiing, swimming, etc. The smartwatches collects the data with pinpoint precision and accuracy, ensuring that every workout is counted.

Operating System: Compatible with ios & Android


Special Feature: Alarm Clock, 50M Waterproof, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor,Blood Oxygen Monitor, Bluetooth Answer/Make Call, 60 Day Long Battery Life, Activity Tracker, Stopwatch Set, App Notifications,pedometer See more


Battery Capacity: 380 Amp Hours


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Wireless Communication Standard: Bluetooth


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium-Cobalt


GPS: No GPS


Shape: Square


Screen Size: 1.85 Inches


Brand: AMAZTIM


Product Dimensions: 7.87 x 4.3 x 0.75 inches


Item Weight: 0.176 ounces


Item model number: M2


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Date First Available: June 28, 2022


Manufacturer: AMAZTIM


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


Item Weight: 5 Grams


Standing screen display size: 1.85 Inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great watch. Great customer service!
Color: 3.M2 Orange
The watch was great when I first got it. Good battery life, nice display, nice customization features. After a few months the battery discharged pretty quickly. I contacted the manufacturer and Celine from customer service did a great job sending me a replacement. Has all the features I need at a great price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024 by Sherman L.

  • Excellent customer service and small business standing behind their product
Color: 1.M2 Black
Purchased this watch a few months ago. The watch has a cool feature of measuring my blood pressure, something I wanted to check without the need to wear a BP cuff. I was disappointed when the watch stopped working after two months and posted a review about the product. To my surprise, the company reached out to me to make things right. The company truly stands behind their product and wanted me to be happy with their product. They are sending me a replacement watch and said the watch even has a two year warranty! Very impressed with this company and looking forward to wearing this watch again. I would recommend trying this watch if you are looking for a smartwatch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by E.SOUZA

  • Overall good watch, but has some issues
Color: 4.M2 Carbon black
Original review is below. I had to downgrade my review because one of the two watches keeps shifting to a "loading" display and locks up there. We have to reboot the watch to get it functioning again, but the problem just comes back after a couple of days. I have attempted to contact the vendor, and have left messages on their website, but they just don't respond. I can no longer recommend this product if they cannot back it with even rudimentary support. ---------- Overall, I like this watch. Every other tracker watch I have owned has been junked for the same reason: the proprietary band broke, and would cost almost half the price of a new watch to replace. Not so with this watch. It has a standard watch band, so you can replace it with just about any standard watch band at a normal band price. The screen is easy to see, and the controls work well. I have had no complaints with the function, use, or asthenics. The battery life is great. I can wear the watch for a week, and only dip down to 40% remaining. The only issue I have with the watch is with data syncing to the app, especially sleep data. There is no method of initiating a sync manually. When I wake in the morning, the watch shows my overall sleep hours, but the app is at 0 for the day. Hours later, is will still say 0, even though other data is updated. My sleep data will not show up in the app until sometime in the evening. On a couple of occasions, I was not able to view my sleep breakdown until the following morning. The blood pressure is also not very accurate, and sometimes wildly inaccurate. But that is more an issue with the tech available. No watch I have used (including the "high end" expensive brands) has been accurate for blood pressure. The pressure cuff is the only reliable measurement available. So nothing against the watch here, just don't rely on the BP readings if that is an important measurement for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2022 by David Williams

  • Poor performance - many features did not work
Color: 3.M2 Orange
The item advertises quite a lot, although many features do not work as intended. For $99, I think the watch is way overpriced for the number of features and functionality you are getting. Here are the issues I have with this watch: 1. The watch advertises a 60-day battery life. However, true battery life is approximately 5-6 days under minimal usage and the lowest brightness (i.e. if you look at the watch a few times a day with some notifications coming through). 2. The intelligent recognition function works very poorly. On both bike rides and walks, I would say the intelligent detection functions work less than 10% of the time, and when it does, it usually alerts you to start when you are done or almost done with the activity. 3. The watch can never seem to get an accurate HR reading when I am exercising. During my walks or bike rides, the HR reading usually drops from ~85 bpm to 50-60 bpm, when the bpm is closer to 130-140. The only way for the watch to read properly again is by taking it off, cleaning the sensor and my skin, and then putting it on again. I am guessing the problem is due to sweat blocking the sensor from reading the skin properly, although it doesn't take a lot of it to make the sensor very dirty. I found that even if I don't exercise, I have to take the watch off at least once a day to keep cleaning the sensor for it to return proper values. Furthermore, the range for HR in the app was 0-200, so daily variations in your HR are just seen more or less like a flat line with small bumps on it. Visualizing changes throughout the day is very difficult since the graph's Y-axis doesn't move with your actual HR, but instead is fixed to a maximum of 200. 4. Exercise by other means does not seem to change the mileage on the watch or affect the number of calories burned. If you are exercising by means other than walking, the calorie number is going to be grossly inaccurate. The watch also does not have a GPS so the mileage reading is based on the number of steps taken rather than the distance traveled. Shaking your legs while sitting down will on occasion increase the step counter. 5. The weather function does not work. The watch just says ? and the app keeps giving an error about it not being able to find the weather information. 6. The blood oxygen values appear to be bogus. Even applying a tourniquet to the arm, the watch will continue to return fluctuating values between 97-99%, even when a fingertip pulse oximeter will keep beeping that the blood oxygen has dipped to ~85%. 7. The way the watch delivers notifications is fairly clunky - the font itself is a bit large and the font face looked a bit unusual. Larger notifications like emails tend to be truncated and there isn't a good way to be reading the entire message on the watch. There is also no way to interact with the notifications, where your only action is to delete the notification. It is also a bit difficult when dismissing multiple notifications although you can dismiss all of them at once. 8. The watch comes with a screen protector out of the box, but applying the screen protector on causes a significant decrease in touch sensitivity. Scrolling through will often miss, and you often have to press things twice for the action to register properly. (e.g. it would be impossible for you to use the calculator on the watch if you tried to use it with the screen protector on, but it is already difficult enough to use without a protector). 9. Sleep tracking only works once a day. If you take naps during the day, these naps won't be registered on the app or the watch. 10. While the watch can take HR/blood ox readings periodically, it doesn't seem like it takes these values consistently. It also does not have a function to take blood pressure readings periodically, although I am not sure how accurate these values are. I am guessing this may also be related to #3 where the sensor may get dirty since many times the HR reading just goes -- or return a bogus value after wearing it for more than 12 hours. 11. The charger feels cheaply made and is somewhat bulky. The magnet itself is weak so you have to fumble around with the watch to get it to align and stick to the charger pins. Since the magnet is weak, moving the watch slightly can cause it to stop charging. The watch does not allow you to interact with it while charging. 12. Although the watch has smartphone-like menus, the UI is somewhat hard to use and there are very limited customizations you can do. For example, instead of allowing you to press in the exact number of minutes for a timer, you have to keep scrolling through the values until it lands on the specific minute you want. Also, the scrolling seems like it always scrolls ~2-3 items at a time regardless of the "fling speed", so setting a 55-minute timer will require you to keep scrolling back and forth before you can complete the task. The calculator has tiny buttons that are impossible to use even if you have small fingers. There aren't any addons/apps you can download, and the major customizations you can do is temperature unit (C/F) - (although the weather app does not work) and the wallpaper. 13. It is quite difficult to activate the watch by flinging your wrist forward. Sometimes the action registers, sometimes it doesn't. Because the watch would only stay on for a max of 15 seconds, it is somewhat of a pain to keep track of your activity when you are exercising. If you are trying to reach a particular HR, you will have to keep pressing the button to reactivate the watch face when the screen turns off. Reading the watch while riding a bike can be difficult because the watch does not have a very good reading angle and can really only be read directly and under lower light situations (bright sunlight makes the watch very difficult to read without bringing the watch very close to your face). 14. The Do Not Disturb function does not sync with your phone and needs to be enabled separately on the watch. This means that if you decide to wear the watch at night, application notifications will continue to vibrate the watch (and potentially wake you up) even when your phone is in Do Not Disturb mode. You will have to manually set a schedule on the watch if you do not wish to receive notifications in a defined window on the watch. It seems like the function is somewhat finicky though, and sometimes the watch continues to vibrate even if the mode is turned on. It also seems like that function is prone to accidentally triggering since it only takes a swipe and press to turn on/off various functions. 15. Not all settings can be configured in the app. Some of them are only available on the watch itself while others are on the app. It can be challenging to find specific settings and know where to set them. 16. Even when the 12-hour (AM/PM) mode is activated, 12:00 AM is displayed as 00:00 AM. Kind of a strange way to display time, but seems like there is no way to get the time displayed properly. 17. Time sync is reliant on the Bluetooth connection with the phone. This is not too surprising, although Daylight Saving Time can cause the wrong time to be displayed until the watch resyncs the time with the phone. 18. If you choose to customize your wallpaper, you are forced to use a specific UI design and cannot pick from the preset designs that display information in a particular way. The fidelity of the information when using a customized design is simply not the same. 19. Although the watch relies on its Bluetooth connection for many of its activities, it cannot use the device's address book for displaying names/numbers on the watch. Instead, you have to pick which ones you want to sync over to the watch (up to 100). Anyone who isn't synced over to the watch will not have their names displayed when the calling function is enabled. If you have more than 100 contacts, you will have to pick and choose whom to leave out. 20. The app needs permission to be constantly running in the background for reliable notifications (which drains batteries faster). The app also requests quite a bit of permissions on the device for its activities and collects a lot of what may be deemed as sensitive information. Some of that data is transmitted without encryption to an offshore server in China, which raises privacy concerns. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by # ʕっ•ᴥ•ʔっ ~ ~ ~

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