Fossil Women's Jacqueline Stainless Steel Hybrid Smartwatch with Activity Tracking and Smartphone Notifications
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When I got it, I liked the face, but I didn't like the band so I thought I would change it, but it turned out to be what I liked As a result, I didn't change the band. The face of the watch is an actual watch, so it cannot
Selected User Reviews For Fossil Women's Jacqueline Stainless Steel Hybrid Smartwatch with Activity Tracking and Smartphone Notifications
As a first impression, I think When I hold it in my hand, it feels big. It's unfortunate that I have a 75" wrist, but I am not too bothered by it. I like There is not a lot of weight to it. The fact that it's 36mm (instead of 44+) makes it my favorite. * I adore the color and feel comfortable in it The bands can be removed and replaced at will. It looks just like a watch, which I love.
I love that I don't have to pay for it and that I can use it for free The battery in my watch can be replaced by a normal one. As I have a Smartwatch that is used to a digital notification with digital info, I was unclear as to how this worked prior to purchase, and I tried to research this specific model. It wasn't clear how much information there was. when it comes to setting my notifications (the hour & minute Whenever the min hand lands on any of the numbers 12 or 13, the round begins The date 11 is when it is For now, I am going to focus on the 12, 3, 6 & 7 Those who dislike
I'm used to being notified by vibration, but I'm not experiencing it as much. Since I wasn't feeling it, I missed a lot of notifications. There is a chance you will forget which number you assigned for notifications, given that they are not digital and do not actually inform you of what is happening. Although I am not sure how far the range is, I still had to be close to my phone to use the watch feature to call it. There is a limit of only 10k steps in the step counter. In addition, I am required to check my app on my Although I am leaning towards loving it, I am unsure ever how I will feel. In terms of appearance, I am in love, but I am on the fence regarding Basically, I just need to adjust to the new system after using a Fitbit previously. UPDATED
Trying to find my phone was extremely frustrating since I walked around the house three times pressing the ping button if it was still not there. After I found my phone, it didn't beep until I got pretty close to it. It wasn't until I traced my steps that it beeped. The purpose is sort of defeated. Even though I don't lose my phone too often, when I do, the range didn't seem to work very well.
Fitbits and Apple Watches have been worn by me but this watch is better than all of them (for me). There are some people for whom it is not the right fit. Fit bit is your best option if you want accurate tracking of your fitness. Even though fitness tracker isn't a priority for me, I did manage to take 150 steps while asleep when this watch was on. The Apple Watch is not capable of tracking everything you do or is limited in its app compatibility. If you want to control everything with your watch, get a Samsung or Apple watch. This is a great watch for when you want to know when it is time, when you have a text or phone call or if you have estimated steps to keep track of, and maybe a few other things.
The whole smartwatch thing didn't sit right with my needs, so I gave up on it. The screen was so small that I was unable to do anything with it and I would rather just use my phone with a much larger and nicer screen to do all the things I could do on the watch. My only regret was that I did not have access to This is the watch you need! It's great that notifications are sent to me. My watch buzzes when my phone is notified of my important contacts and apps, providing me with a quick indication of whether it is time to check I'm so relieved not to have to glance at my phone every time I receive an alert! In case my watch does not buzz, it will wait until it does. Furthermore, the step tracking seems to be accurate and the stopwatch feature is also really handy. It also seems like there are a lot of other fairly cool features, but I haven't really used any of them yet. I love this watch as a watch! This style is very appealing to me, and it is durable as well. I love that it doesn't LOOK like a smartwatch, which I also love. There is no doubt that this piece has a classic look and is incredibly versatile. I also bought a gray band to go with it, so it now matches literally everything I have The quick change band lets me switch from tan to gray in about 30 seconds, so it's super convenient. My overall opinion is that this is a great.
Now that I have owned the watch for a little while, I want to share my thoughts on it. There are two plus sides to this watch it is very attractive and the band is sturdy. We would love to have smartwatch capabilities on our wrists. Their effectiveness depends on whether they work.
First of all, the hands on the watch are "stuck" in the 6 hour position It has been in the 30 position on multiple occasions for long periods of time, and I programed the number twelve to notify me when any "messaging notifications" are received and the number three to notify me when my regular texts are sent. For the six, I set up email, and for the nine, I set up the phone. In its place, all these things would work accordingly. Whenever I received a notification from ANYTHING (a call, a text, a message, speed dial, a phone call, etc. ) the watch would vibrate and point to the number 12. In response to your question, please allow me a moment to explain. I have recalibrated the watch more than once. This may have worked once using the "find my phone" function. One month after purchasing the battery it died. I had tried to show some of my friends this watch, and half of the time, it did not work when I wanted it to work. It's a pretty watch. I think it will be better in the future when they deal with these problems. But for now, don't waste your money on it.
The vibration is hard to discern unless it's touching your body, so I got this as a gift for my wife. She has trouble hearing her phone, and you can't tell when it's vibrating unless it's touching your body. The clasp on the bracelet served a similar function, but the bracelet was badly designed and lost. I have a very good experience with this The device is in contact with her wrist, so she can feel it with no problems, and I think the way it uses your hands to tell you what is happening is actually There was an article I read recently about hybrid smartwatches at an incredibly low price point, and this one is very attractive. I'd like to buy it for myself (a more masculine version). I've only heard good things about it from my wife.
A watch that is absolutely stunning. It broke under a year after I bought the pebble time round previous to this. The lack of an alert to notify me of messages felt strange to me, so I had to replace it. For me, the most important feature of a smart watch is the ability to receive notifications, and this one definitely does. Except for that, it's a pretty simple program. We are not the place for you if you want all the fancy gadgets. When I don't have my phone next to me, I like being able to see if I get messages or phone calls. I like how it looks like a regular watch on my small wrist, so it's not bulky.