⌚ Your Health, Your Style, Your Life!
The TIFOZEN Smart Watch combines cutting-edge technology with stylish design, featuring a 1.83-inch HD touch screen, 110+ sports modes, and comprehensive health monitoring capabilities. Stay connected with call and message notifications, all while enjoying a durable zinc alloy body that suits any occasion.
A**.
Doesn’t work
Had I known it was a “DaFit” app watch I would not have da bought it because they never da work! Would not send all phone calls. Would not send me text messages. Didn’t send sedentary reminders to move. Tracked my steps as ZERO! Just bad! Returning! This manufacturer needs to fix their watches and their app ASAP!
S**Y
Great for Entry Level
This is a decent entry-level smartwatch. It is capable of tracking many of the same features that the big name watches do, but at a fraction of the price. The watch face is bright and has tons of different faces to choose from. The app is ok and provides some extra insights. It does track heart rate and O2, so that was a big plus for getting it for my mom. It does show incoming calls and texts, so that's good when mom doesn't have her phone right with her - she knows if she can ignore it or needs to go grab her phone. Like most silicone bands, it can cause irritation, so mom wears it a little loose, which seems to affect the accuracy, especially for sleep. She wanted the watch specifically to track her sleep, and sometimes it will show that she's already been asleep for 45 minutes when she's still awake. I have had to reset and fix her watch several times for her - it doesn't seem to stay synced to the app, including being off on the date and time. Her band seems to be more of a "standard" type, so I may see if I can find her a cloth band so she can wear it a little tighter. She's really liked being able to use it as a flashlight or nightlight when going to the bathroom at night.
K**N
Good Beginning Smart Watch For The Price, Some Features Do Not Work As Intended
This is a decent smartwatch for the price ($24.99). I got this for my husband and he is happy enough with it. He likes that you can play music and take calls through it, which allows him to leave his phone elsewhere to charge while working outside. It works well to track his steps and sleep schedule. Although he cannot verify how accurate it is, it does seem to at least give you a good general idea of both stats. Finally, as long as you are not taking calls through it or using it for music, the battery can last for several days on one charge and will charge quickly.His main cons on the watch are difficulty connecting to bluetooth and the look at wrist feature. The look at wrist feature does not seem to work for him. It tends to go off randomly, but not when he lifts up his wrist to check the watch. Additionally, he has had difficulty getting the watch to connect to his phone. He often receives a "cannot connect to this device" message and, after giving up, will sometimes have his phone randomly start playing through the watch at a later time.Overall, if you want a beginning smart watch or a cheap replacement, this is a good option for the price. While its performance leaves something to be desired, it does a good, basic job of what it needs to do for this price. However, it can be difficult to get to connect to your phone and some features do not work quite as intended.
J**.
Ok for the price
Its a very nice inexpensive watch. You can make and receive call directly from the watch. You can also change the face, has pretty much most of the features other smart watches has. The quickview feature is a hit and miss. I'm not sure how accurate the heart rates and blood pressure is as I have nothing to compare it to.
C**R
Good Tryout Smart Watch
I generally prefer traditional timepieces, but enjoy tech stuff as well. I had an earlier version of a smart watch several years ago that wasn't really all that "smart" & I lost interest fairly quickly. As they seemed to be on the rise in popularity recently, and offering more functionality, I was interested in giving it another go, but didn't want to drop a large amount of money on a test run.This watch looked like a good candidate for a tryout, and so far it has worked out well. I'm sure it's not at the level of an Apple or Samsung, but it has a good variety of features, including "fitbit" type applications. It was easy to install the app, and link to my phone (the resulting "phone locator" ability is useful for someone like me who tends to leave it lying around in various odd spots), and I'm now trying to learn the various functions a little at a time. I've got the health-related ones (blood pressure, oxygen, sleep cycle) mostly down now, and have started on the others a bit at a time. Physically, the watch is a reasonable size, has a simple, clean appearance, and the silicone band is soft and comfortable. I like the faux-analog dial choice of display (others are available), and have had no problem making it appear when needed.The uptake is that at this price, this watch seems to be a very good choice for finding out if this type might be something you'll be happy with before (or even as the alternative to) dropping a few hundred on an expensive gadget you ultimately don't want or need.
A**R
Has Some Minor Issues
TIFOZEN Smart Watch is easy to set up and the app is not cumbersome. The watchband is comfortable. Call quality is okay – sometimes caller on the other end can’t hear me clearly. No trouble getting my text messages. Works well with Alexa as voice assistant. Music sounds best at lower volume settings. The pedometer isn’t accurate. The first time I used the smart watch I counted my steps, it was off by 20 steps, but that’s not a big issue for me. The other functions like blood pressure and oxygen are within my normal range. This smart watch has a lot of options for fitness tracking (golf, rugby, goals). The app for this smart watch is “DA Fit” and is easy to use. There’s a lot of watch faces to choose from in the app. There is a settings menu on the watch, but it’s very basic. In the app listed as “Other” is where time format, unit system, reminder to move, and other helpful settings are. The one thing this smart watch is missing is the ability to set a PIN to lock it. The touchscreen does experience some latency from time to time as does the home button on the side of the watch. Sometimes when swiping in any direction the screen will get stuck or show half home screen and half of the screen being swiped to. I gave this 4 stars because it works well overall, and the app is easy to use.
M**C
Many Features, Awesome Price, Couple of Shortcomings
This watch offers a very large, very bright face for a terrific price. The vast number of features and trackers are great and well exceed the cost of this smart watch assuming they all are accurate. My primary needs are time and date (of course) but I also need steps, sleep management, stationary cycle/treadmill data, walks/hiking data and heart statistics. While weather and phone connectivity are nice features, they are not critical for my use. The ability to change the watch face and even have your own pic on the face (see attached pic) are great benefits as well.I will report out how accurate my data, on the needs mentioned above, is provided by the watch app over the next few weeks and I will update the review accordingly.I have only used the watch a few hours now and am just getting acquainted with it but I have a few things I have discovered. First, I have tried to get the "QuickView" feature to work by turning my wrist toward me, but that has only worked a couple times out of many many wrist flicks. I also cannot get the time screen by simply touching the screen but must push the button on the side of the watch. Secondly I have found that the blood pressure measurement is very inaccurate. Perhaps over time I will find that both features will work after break in.I really like the watch and hope that the next few weeks use will prove this watch to be as incredible as it advertises.
M**.
Well made watch but pesky phone app
I am overall satisfied with the watch as it appears to be well made and has an attractive design. The accuracy of its heart rate and blood pressure metrics is impressive. However, there are a few aspects that I found concerning. Firstly, in order to set the correct time and date, it is necessary to download a companion app for your phone. Unfortunately, the app lacks clear information regarding privacy and data management, which leaves me uncertain about how my personal information is handled.Additionally, when I tried to unpair the watch from my phone, I encountered a persistent issue. The watch kept attempting to reconnect with my phone, repeatedly notifying me to re-pair. To resolve this, I had to resort to uninstalling the app entirely. As a result, I have decided to use the watch independently without the app, as it now displays the correct date and time.Although I appreciate the watch's craftsmanship and accurate health metrics, the need for an app with unclear privacy practices and the inconvenience of the pairing process have left me somewhat disappointed. I hope the company addresses these concerns in future updates to enhance the user experience.
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