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The LIGELIGE Smart Watch for Men features a stunning 1.43" AMOLED display, Bluetooth calling capabilities, and comprehensive health monitoring functions including heart rate, SpO2, and blood pressure tracking. With over 100 sports modes and an IP68 waterproof rating, this smartwatch is designed for the active professional who values both style and functionality.
K**R
Highly recommended Smart Watch.
Superb display and battery life. Excellent software and product which actually work. Syncs easily and reliably. Fully connects to my inexpensive Android 11 Blackview 'Phone. Good selection of Dials and easy to update. Beware though - this is a BIG watch.Though I bought this product for myself and this is my first Smart Watch, my other half has had a number of Smart Watches over the years mainly used for simple step counting. From a generic £30 model which actually did the job quite well and 2 Fitbit, both of which failed under warranty and had no end of sync and other issues, and now has a Blackview model.
M**D
Lige smartwatch
Had an amazon voucher for Xmas and have never had a smartwatch before so I thought I'd test the water with a cheap one.Don't let the price fool you though its a great watch. 2 straps in the box, adjusting tool and a screen protector all well packaged. The app is easy to use and the watch connected seamlessly. The watch interface took a while to get used to, but once you get your head around it you have everything you need. Good selection of watch faces and after speaking to a very helpful customer service team was able to download and swap many more.To sum up, I'm very impressed. Great watch, great value and wouldn't spend more on a more expensive branded option
L**J
Rivals Top Brands
This is a very well-made and good-looking watch. Excellent battery life, and lots of features, it is easy to use. Comes with two different straps.
L**M
Looks great but not suitable as a fitness tracker
This watch is style over form. It looks great but is not suitable if you are looking to monitor your fitness stats.I bought this as a replacement for a Garmin. Given it's a cheaper alternative I wasn't expecting all the bells and whistles of a premium smart watch, but I did expect as a minimum this would measure heart rate while exercising. Sadly it doesn't.The watch does not continuously monitor heart rate like other fitness trackers. It takes random measurements throughout the day. I've attached an image of the heart rate data on a day I went for a hike and did a yoga class. I don't think it's accurate at the top end or the low end and quite frankly I'm not sure it's even registered an activity took place.I will say this does look great. It's rugged and manly on the wrist. The screen is bright and responsive. There are seemingly hundreds of different face display options to choose from. I just wish it was clear this is not meant for people who are interested in tracking fitness stats.
I**N
not bad for the price
the watch us not to bad looking disent look cheap happy to have on my wrist fir now .Pluss side battery lasts about a week .Nice bright watch face .pedometer seems about right rest of the health parts do not know . Speaker on WATCH very gooddown side carn't reply to a text .watch faces need few more good ones to add .when replying to a messenger call only allows on watch but I may be missing somthingoverall happy with the watch
M**Y
Brilliant
Fair play this smart watch is great I didn't expect much for the price of it but well Happy with it, definitely value for money and easy to set up, you get two straps with it and they are easy to change and charging the watch is great just put the magnetic cable on and that's it 👍👍
C**.
Does not record distance
This product does not do what its supposed to. Does not record miles when cycling?
V**X
Very good looking watch
This watch is very very good. The battery life is excellent,it can last up to two weeks. Would highly recommend it to anyone
S**B
Decent fitness tracker, POOR App/privacy concern, decent build quality, inaccurate monitors
This is a reasonably decent (and slightly more advanced, used loosely here, in comparison to many others) fitness tracker/smart watch (ST19) that appears well-built and for the most part works as expected. It has some of the most common monitors such as HR, BP, and SpO2 although they are quite typical for these budget fitness trackers nowadays. It comes with 2x straps; one is stainless steel and the other is faux leather. I very much prefer the stainless steel since it's much easier to clean but that's of course a personal preference more than anything. The leather strap does have a metal buckle which (again) I prefer over a plastic one.It does have many of the standard features as most other budget or off-brand smart watches have but what sets this apart from most others though is that it has 2 crowns as well as a button which can be configured as a shortcut key to certain features such as main menu, sports mode, and to wake up the watch etc which I do appreciate. Of course, they can also be used as alternative ways to navigate around the menu instead of the touch screen if that's something of interest to you.≡ NoteThese so-called SMART WATCHES are really just FITNESS TRACKERS with added features (i.e. flashlight, calculator; mostly useless ones too) and it's NOT a true smart watch/device. A true smart device operates by itself on its own without the NEED to install an App for it to run and without depending on another device (i.e. your phone) to run.For instance, if your PHONE requires an App to be installed on a LAPTOP in order for various functions on your phone to work, or if your phone would lose certain features WHEN your laptop goes offline, would you consider your phone to be a SMART phone? Well, I wouldn't and I'll be extremely upset if that's the case, and that's exactly what happens here most of these so-called smart watches.###≡ FeaturesBy standard I don't mean one or two, in fact, the standard nowadays is about a dozen or so including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen monitor, or glucose monitor just to name a few. Unfortunately, although it does have all 3 monitors (HR, BP, and SpO2) which is exactly what I want and need, the HR and BP don't seem to be accurate at all (SpO2 appears to be reasonably accurate for the most part although we know the figures for the vast majority of healthy people is usually either 98% or 99%) which is quite upsetting to have found out after numerous tests. In addition, the steps counter seems to be off by about 2200+ so that's not exactly accurate either but it's amongst some of the better ones (i.e. off by the least amounts in comparison).It also has the typical sports and/or exercise related features that many others have. It has a fairly large screen of 1.43" for a round case and it certainly is significant larger than the 1.30"/1.28" varieties although it's not that much of a difference in the grand scheme of things (i.e. 0.15" difference) but it is larger nonetheless. I should also note that the advertised 100+ sports are what come with the watch and more are available from the app including additional watch faces (comes with 10 faces).≡ BatteryIts battery capacity is 350 mAh (claimed) but that's difficult to verify so I'll just have to take their words for it. In either case, whatever the capacity might be, the only thing I really care is that it can last me an entire day (charge once a day is fine with me).With that being said, I also don't have a clue about the longevity of the battery but that's a common concern for all rechargeable smart watches out there (i.e. battery dies unexpected fast). Note that the default screen timeout is 5sec which is unusably short for me but it can be increased up to 30 seconds (whereas some other can't t at all while a few can do 60 sec) so that's great. I don't necessarily want 30 sec but it's nice to have the options (I set mine to 15sec).≡ Water resistanceBtw, these fitness trackers/smart watches are NOT meant to be submerged in water (salty or otherwise) longer than a few minute even though they advertised as being IP67 or even 3 ATM which is completely nonsensical if you know what that really means (around 30m under water but it's really meant for accidental submersion); otherwise, there is an extremely high probability that it will die prematurely.≡ AppFor those who are curious about what the 'FitCloudPro' app (2.9 rating) requires;✘ Any data may be shared with other companies or organizations, including but not limited to;* Precise location, Email address and Phone number, Fitness info, SMS or MMS,Photos and videos* Files and docs, Contacts, Installed apps ,Device or other IDs✘ Data isn't encrypted (typical practice in China)✔ Data is encrypted during transit✘ Device & app history* read sensitive log data✘ Contacts* read your contacts✘ Location* approximate location (network-based)* precise location (GPS and network-based)✘ Phone* directly call phone numbers, read call log, read phone status and identity, Photos/Media/Files, read* the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage✘ Storage* read the contents of your USB storage* modify or delete the contents of your USB storage✘ Camera* take pictures and videos✘ Microphone* record audio✘ Wi-Fi connection information* view Wi-Fi connections✘ Device ID & call information* read phone status and identity✘ Other* receive data from Internet, view network connections, pair with Bluetooth devices* access Bluetooth settings, control flashlight, full network access, run at startup* control vibration, prevent device from sleeping✘ NoteLike nearly all other budget smart watches (or any other 'smart' devices really) out there, an App is REQUIRED for this to function at its fullest which means you are giving the manufacturer (and whoever they decide to share it with or without your permission) AND the app OWNER (i.e. some company in China and that equates to the gov in this case) your COMPLETE and entire historical data.Some people consider some of these (i.e. precise GPS location, health info, heart rate, blood pressure, or the alike) to be 'extremely' personal information and therefore are private. Data mining, analysis, prediction, and eventually profit making and/or a form of control will be vital in many aspects of our lives in the foreseeable future. If this concerns you at all, look elsewhere.###≡ ValueAll things considered, this is a decent FITNESS TRACKER (with some smart watch functions) that works just fine if you don't care about any of the issues mentioned above, in particular the issues with the HR and BP monitors. It does have a relatively larger screen of 1.43" (vs. 1.30"/1.28" from most others) as well as 2x crown with a button (i.e. 3 access keys) that some people might find useful as well (and I certainly do). Lastly, it comes with stainless steel strap that I very much prefer so that's great. It's reasonably priced at $55 for what it provides (a generic fitness tracker, ST19) and its overall build quality and performance.
M**S
5-stars for style and build, 4-stars for functionality
It's a while since I wore a watch with a metal link strap, but I'm glad to have this back in my life!Naturally, we're probably all pretty used to the ubiquitous rubber / silicon strap on our Apple Watches, FitBits, and myriad other wrist adornments. But I was genuinely excited to not only find that I had a good, chunky, solid feeling metal bracelet, but also the tool needed to remove links from it to fit my wrist without having to visit a jeweler! LOVE that. =)Better yet, the watch ALSO comes with a leather strap with a rubber backing, and it's really nice too. I started with that strap, in fact... but finally took the dive into adjusting the metal bracelet which turned out to be super easy; I removed two links from either side of the clasp. Putting the pins back in with the tool proved to be not so easy, but finding a flat metal object - the flat side of a table knife, in my case - had the pins back in place without issue.The gun-metal grey finish is superb and despite usually being a bit careless about such things, I haven't managed to scratch the bracelet or case yet. With a little luck, it'll stay that way because I very much enjoy the feel of this watch on my wrist. It has a nice weight and a distinct lack of plastic. =)Back to the leather/rubber strap... The stitching on the leather is so tight that I frankly thought the whole strap was molded rubber. But after swimming I found that water would squish out of the tiny thread holes... so, that's a big oops on my part! Wish I hadn't done that. Hopefully it will dry and stay together. :O That said, the metal bracelet helps this watch stand apart from many of its competitors.Functionality-wise, it uses the FitCloudPro App, which I'm new to. The app is good enough... I think it's quite comparable to the VeryFit app that many other budget "smart watch" / fitness trackers use. Neither are as good as the FitBit app, imho.As far as the faces go, I'm not actually a big fan of many of them... they seem a bit extreme, goofy, or just underdeveloped... lacking finesse. But that's entirely subjective. And there are a LOT to choose from! The watch can have several loaded at one time and you can switch easily by holding your finger on the screen until the face shrinks and they you can scroll left/right to change between those loaded. And the app will let you add more, and it will prompt you to choose which one to remove from the watch if it needs more space for your new selection. So far, they all appear to be free, which is nice!Notifications, interestingly, initially only appear on about the top 1/3rd of the screen, which means there's not a lot of content. (My other similar products show incoming notifications on the WHOLE screen, by comparison.) But you can click on them to see more. And you can also swipe up for past notifications.I'll wrap up with my two complaints: 1) the other day the watch just seemed to have died. At first I wondered if it had gotten water in it? It took a minute before it occurred to me that maybe the battery had died. I have no recollection of a low battery warning. 2) I haven't found a way to schedule Do Not Disturb on the watch or in the app... which is a bit of a fail, imho.Overall, if you like the look of this watch, I think you'll be happy with it. I certainly am. It FEELS like it should cost 5 to 10 times the price it actually costs. Recommended. :)
H**E
Great Value
Came in a nice retail box. I really like the band on this watch. It's the perfect mix between a smart watch/ fitness watch and a regular men's watch in the fact that it is all stainless steel. And not the cheap pot-metal steel, but actually nice machined stainless. So very impressed with that.As per all the smart functions, they work quite well and are very much the same as most budget (sub 100) smart watches.Overall, I think if you are going to buy a smart watch, it would be a good choice to go with the LIGE brand as they have a good reputation, great reviews, and their watches come nicely boxed and they have a great marketing effort on Amazon. Whereas many watch companies I have tried over the last year usually end up re-branding every few months, it looks like LIGE is making the effort to stay long term.Finally, the screen is great! much sharper than cheaper watches I have tried. Some of the watch faces are so convincing they look like real mechanical watches.Very happy and impressed.
S**J
Great Looks and Reasonable Price, Health Monitoring is Hit or Miss
This is a great looking Smart Watch. It has a Zinc Alloy case that gives it a very premium look and feel. The orange accents are a nice touch and help to break up the darker look of the watch.This LIGE Smart Watch (Model #ST19) comes with two watch bands. The first is a very nice looking, dark gunmetal stainless steel band and the second is a black hybrid rubber & leather band. The hybrid rubber & leather band has leather on the outer side and rubber on the inner side. This is a nice change from the standard rubber or silicone second band. Also included in the box are three quick release spring bars for the stainless steel band, a magnetic charging cable, a pin removal tool so you can easily size the stainless steel band, a warranty information package and the instruction manual.The 1.43" AMOLED display is beautiful to look at and all the graphics are sharp and clear. It's also very responsive to touch and swipe actions with no lagging at all.There are 6 built in watch faces with well over 100 more in the app that can be downloaded or "Pushed" to the watch. You can only download one new watch face at a time and any additional faces that you do download will replace the previously downloaded watch face. You can also create a custom watch face using your own background picture. This watch also has two Always On Display options, a Digital option and an Analog option. Both look great, but I prefer the minimalist look of the analog option. You can also choose to turn the Always On Display off is you want to have slightly longer battery life.The watch can be used on its own without the use of the companion app (FitCloudPro) if you want, but then you'll be missing out on the majority of the Smart Watch features like notifications for messages (text and social media), weather forecasts and updates and being able to make and receive calls right from the watch. Installing the FitCloudPro App and adding your watch to it only takes a minute to do, and once you do that you just need to pair the watch to your phone via Bluetooth to get all the smart features to work.Along with making and receiving calls and getting message notifications, this watch will also monitor a number of different health aspects like heart rate, blood pressure, SPO2 levels and of course step tracking. There are also 100's of different fitness routines and sports activities that are either built into the watch or that can be "Pushed" to the watch from the App.The Health Monitoring features on this watch seem to be hit or miss. Step tracking, heart rate monitoring and SPO2 levels are all very close to where I would expect them to be with only slight variations. The sleep monitoring however seems to be off by quite a bit, and the watch has only been registering between 1H 45min to 4H of sleep per night when I know that I typically get between 5.5 to 6 hours of sleep. The Blood Pressure readings from this watch have also been consistently lower (just slightly) than what I see from my dedicated Blood Pressure Monitor.Battery life has been great so far. I'm on day three and still have 70% battery life left, so I should be able to get between 7-10 days from a full charge.I think this is a great looking Smart Watch that works quite well for the most part. It's got lots of built in features and and it's less than 1/3 the price of the big name smart watches, but I have to deduct 1 star for the poor sleep tracking and BP monitoring that's a little off, so it gets 4 out of 5 stars.
J**M
Smartwatch that works with Apple or android phones
This smart watch works with Apple IOS phones and Android phones. I tested this with Apple iphone and it works well. When you start you have to download the app from app store and then register to setup your watch. This watch can test blood pressure, blood oxygen and heart rate and sleep monitoring. Also the fitness app you select the one you use and it will download the activity onto the watch for tracking. Messages can be configured to shop on the watch and calls can be received on the watch itself.To charge the unit it has a cable with magnet and you charge the watch. The box comes with 2 straps - 1. Stainless steel and a gadget to adjust the strap if too long to fit your wrist and 2, the leather strap. The watch screen is large and is waterproof. What i did notice is that you cannot create a message or type a reply to your messages and the blood pressure monitor is way off so i am giving it a 4 star
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