⌚ Elevate Your Health Journey with Style!
The CMF BY NOTHINGCMF Watch Pro 2 is a cutting-edge smartwatch designed for both men and women, featuring advanced health monitoring capabilities, Bluetooth calling, and a customizable design. With an IP68 waterproof rating and support for 120 sports modes, it seamlessly integrates into your active lifestyle while keeping you connected and stylish.
Color | Ash Grey |
Band Color | Ash Grey |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Round |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS Devices, Android Devices |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Resolution | 466 x 466 |
Display Type | AMOLED |
Screen Size | 1.32 Inches |
Item Dimensions | 1.97 x 1.18 x 0.2 inches |
Item Weight | 48 Grams |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Warranty Type | Standard/Full |
Communication Feature | Text Message |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Supported Application | Support iOS 13 and above, Android 8.0 and above |
Water Resistance Depth | 1 Meters |
Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
Controller Type | CMF Watch app |
Metrics Measured | Optical Heart Rate Sensor, Pulse Oximetry Sensor |
Case Material Type | Resin |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Sport Type | Climbing, Diving, Yoga, Hiking, Fitness |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Operating System | Wear OS |
Additional Features | Activity Tracker, Alarm Clock, GPS, Notifications |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | Built-in GPS |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
J**A
Well made, excellent features for the price!
This watch works as advertised. It has a nice CMF iPhone app which works to pass data from the watch to Apple Health. There are some issues related to price-for-value.. but I give it five stars because it does include an auto-brightness feature, a calculator function, and lots of different faces to choose. I’ve had it two weeks so far.Didn’t want to spend $400 on an Apple Watch 10.. so I did an AI search using criteria “Apple Watch Series 10 smartwatch competitor less than $100”. This is one of the watches which came up. And it was the only one which included auto-brightness and a calculator.. two features I need as a bus driver. So far, it exceeds my expectations.
J**Z
Muy satisfecho con la compra
Es un buen reloj, su diseño es bueno, su bateria es increíble, su interfaz muy amigable. La configuración es simple, sin problema con Android. La gran mayoría de veces no se enlaza de inmediato al activar el bluetooth, debes ir a la aplicación y enlazarlo, no es molesto para mi pero en eso podría mejorar. No he percibido mal conteo de pasos o falsa medición de ejercicio, por el momento bien y lo he comparado con otros dispositivos mas carosAl acabado es bueno, seguro compraré la tercera generación.
J**E
Stylish watch, great features, affordable price. Heart Rate functions needs improving.
First of all, I have to explain how & why I landed on this particular watch.++ I would definitely recommend this watch to anyone, looking for a cheap alternative watch, that has various functions and looks nice. In fact, I’m already trying to convince my girlfriend to pick a color and so I can get her one.• I’ve had my Apple Watch since 2017. When I bought it back then the main purpose was to track my various workouts & daily activities. I often do P90X, Insanity, or Body Combat workouts, other workouts include outdoor workouts with resistance bands, battle ropes, medicine balls, & weighted jump ropes.- So having a watch with an accurate Heart Rate function is paramount for me!•It’s always bothered me that the Apple Watch had to be charged daily, which meant it couldn’t be used to track my sleep with my overnight work. Also the battery degraded 2 years ago, but Best Buy would not replace it because it wasn’t bad enough ( smh).So my search for a smart watch with long battery life & compatible with iPhone 14 Pro Max began. I was hesitate to make the move, I even considered just gutting it out for the newest Apple Watch hoping for better battery life. Then Apple Watch began to crash 100% battery to turn off mid-workout reboot saying 12%.I ordered this watch after reading the battery life could extend beyond 7 days easily.I was pleasantly surprised with how easy the setup was connecting it to my phone via the CMF Nothing App.•I will say, they should consider making it easier to change the watch from 24hr clock to 12hr clock that required me googling and searching to figure it out. There’s no way to change it directly from the watch it must be done from the app on phone.•• I learned this the hard way, I took nap 11:30am woke up for work 5pm, put the watch on noticed it was 17:00. At my job as card dealer for a casino we get 15min breaks every hour or hour & twenty mins and must be back promptly so, I had to figure out how to get that clock to 12hr setting immediately.I love that this watch also has the Find My Phone feature like Apple Watches, I was worried about losing that feature, because over the years that’s been a really handy feature. Sometimes you sit your phone down while talking, or doing things around the house and having the watch Find My Phone feature helps to find it without going into a panic.I’ve had the watch for over a week, now so I’m still learning all the functionalities of it.So I’ll label these Suggestions rather than a negative, because these suggestions would enhance the watch even more.- Make the watch faces more customizable. Or allow for more downloadable faces. Due to my vision (Keratoconus) I tend to use watch faces with big bold clear numbers, but I also like to see my Calories burned, the day & date, and battery life on the screen. While this watch comes with a nice selection of faces, I haven’t found a way to edit the features displayed for each face. There is a widget edit, which changes the info you can view when swiping left and right on the watch.But on the actual watch face, I’d like to remove/change something like the sleep time function on the Home Screen of my first image. The second image was the first watch face I chose, but it didn’t display the Date, sometimes I have to do paperwork at work & confirm today’s date.• So add the ability to edit watch faces including color theme.- Another thing: the heart rate monitor is noticeably different from Apple Watch. I have split pictures from my Insanity Workout wearing both watches to compare them.Both watches were in HIIT functions! There’s screen shots taken at different points and you can over time the caloric burn became further and further apart.CMF watch comes with an automatic warm up period, it seems that regardless of the activity the watch has the heart rate at lower level during that warm up period.I say that because Insanity Workout warmups are very intense, typically 3 rounds about 4mins each round and it leaves you dripping sweat during the stretch portion prior to the real workout. During the warmup my bpm was between 86-117 on CMF, meanwhile on the Apple Watch it was 121-144 bpm.Deep into the HIIT workout (24min) including, power jumps, high knees, moving push-ups, floor mountain climbers CMF watch had my bpm at 92 bpm while the Apple Watch has me at 161 bpm the caloric burn was 39 calories apart despite 4 mins more on CMF.So at 3:58am :CMF Nothing : 92 bpm, 175 caloriesApple Watch : 161 bpm, 214 caloriesThat made me take two more sets of pictures to compare.So at 4:11am :CMF Nothing: 108 bpm, 250 CaloriesApple Watch: 141 bpm, 355 caloriesSo at 4:44am:CMF Nothing : 107 bpm, 475 caloriesApple Watch : 119 bpm , 599 caloriesThroughout the workout there was a considerable difference in the heart rate readings and caloric burn. I hope they can improve this over time with software updates as it’s a key feature for a user like myself.Still it’s a great watch.
M**I
Functional
This watch has less bells and whistles than a Samsung Galaxy Watch but just as surprisingly functional. I don't use this for tracking exercise. Neither do I use this to monitor incoming messages or phone calls, or playing music -- I'd rather use my phone. Though the remote camera button is very cool.I only use this to keep time, track sleep, and maybe steps. Works well for my intended use. I do find that it's very much reliant on the app, and the connection has been inconsistent. It's usually fixed with a simple phone restart -- but I don't want to be constantly doing that. Thankfully, I can leave this alone without tinkering too much (I went through the clock faces on the first sync, selected one that I liked, and left it alone).But the battery life! OMG it lasts so long -- it only got to 80% on the 5th day since the last full charge! Take THAT Apple / Samsung / Google!The watch itself is so lightweight it feels like it's barely on my wrist. I'm averse to silicone watch straps -- though the liquid feel of the ones that came with the watch was actually less irritating on my skin than the cheapo silicon replacement straps sold here in Amazon. I swapped this out with one of those nylon braided types with a strong magnetic clasp -- much lighter and breathable.I roll my eyes at befuddled reviewers who couldn't find or change time settings from the 24-hour military time to the standard 12-hour time -- they're all in settings on the CMF watch app. Although I will say, I was looking for a way to change time zones (useful for travelling), and found out it's not native to the watch nor the app. But it's relatively automatic based on the local time on your phone: the phone automatically switches (or should automatically update) to the correct time as soon as your plane lands, and the watch automatically switches as well. I think it's great to not have to think about it at all unless you manually change your time on the phone, and then the watch updates itself.The gallery of clock faces are on the minimalist side, which I don't mind, but for some people they can be rather unexciting. But perhaps one must accept the stringent design -- after all, there's a lot of awful and complicated clock faces doled out by the leading tech companies (there's really not much accounting for taste) -- and simply focus on the information displayed on screen: time, battery, and whatever tracking metrics you have enabled.Pros:-- sleek, minimalist design-- awesome battery life-- incredibly functional-- remote trigger for phone cameraCons:-- relies heavily on connection with app-- connection with app is inconsistent, but I can live with it