⌚ Elevate Your Everyday: Where Fitness Meets Fashion!
The tamispit Smart Watch is a versatile fitness tracker designed for the modern professional. With 24 sports modes, 5ATM waterproof capability, and a vibrant 1.7" touchscreen, it seamlessly integrates health monitoring and smart notifications, ensuring you stay connected and motivated. Enjoy an impressive battery life of up to 100 days, making it the perfect companion for both work and play.
Compatible Phone Models | Android IOS iphone samsung |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 1.7 |
Battery Average Life | 100 days |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 0.5 x 3.5 inches |
Band Length | 9.79 Inches |
Item Weight | 2.82 Ounces |
Band Width | 0.79 Inches |
Color | black |
Band Color | black |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Waterproof Rating | IPX5 |
Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | GPS |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Supported Application | Fitness Tracker |
Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
Controller Type | iOS, Android |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Swimming, Fitness |
Operating System | Android,Ios |
Additional Features | GPS, Waterproof, Sleep Monitor, Calorie Monitor, Step Counter, Water Resistant, Body Temperature Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Oxygen Monitor, Music Control |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | True |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
C**H
Great low-cost smart watch: recommended.
Size and finish is similar to others, but functionality is better. Standard but comfortable band.Large number of screen formats to pick from- found one I really like near the end of the list!Battery life exceeds expectations at two weeks or more. Charger is great- watch clips into it so sure to resist bumps that might cause it to not charge.Description says good for swimming I've not tried it, but showering has been no problem. Haven't worn it into the steam room yet, that was the demise of my last choice (different brand).Heart rate, blood O2 look pretty accurate, but don't count on it for BP (no surprise).Sleep tracking seems a bit off, but OK for subjective "good" or "not good" night's sleep.Phone-side app is pretty basic, but does the job. I would love to see a feature that lets you download data to csv.Very good watch, would recommend.
J**G
EDITED REVIEW: Good battery life Nice customization features for clock-faces
First off, the price is great! I like the looks of the watch and the size of the watch face. Another reviewer mentioned that the watch comes in three separate pieces within the box and that's true -- the watch face and two watchbands. I put one of the sides of the band backward (not the one with the clasp). I never changed it back because it was not easy to move the spring mechanism to switch around, so I just left it as it was. I don't believe the step counter is really accurate. It's not a big deal for me because I have a step counter on my phone. The heart monitor seems pretty accurate. I like having it (I am a heart patient.) It is not sophisticated at all, but it is good to have to see the high and low ranges for the day. I barely use the app (it's called GloryFit). It probably has some cool bells and whistles that I won't use. In closing, I have had the watch for about a month. I have charged it three times. One time it didn't charge and I couldn't tell, so when I took the watch off the charger it had no battery life, so I couldn't use the watch that day. I wish the watch gave some type of low battery warning. EDIT it has a battery life indicator, you just need to choose the correct clock-face. It does not show the battery life on each clock face. The charge lasts about five days which is pretty good! All in all, I am happy with my purchase.
G**.
Good lower priced smart watch with some neat features and some limitations.
I started to work out again, and wanted something with some additional feature over my previous fitbit, but not at a high price. I decided to try this out and have been pretty happy.It has some nice smart watch features like configurable display (from a limited selection in the ap), configurable notifications from phone (i.e. texts, email, slack, ...). However, even when I have the watch selected to no notifications, I still sometime get the vibration from it for them.Has some measurement features like pulse rate, body temperature, blood pressure, blood oxygen, sleep tracking. Not sure how accurate these all are, but nice for a general usage. If you get up from sleeping and do something low-activity, like reading email, web, ... it can confuse that with light sleeping.Some workout features include tracking of workouts, counting steps, distance, and showing calories burned. The application does not have input for step step size like my ifit did. As a result, the distance may not be too accurate. You can enter height and weight though. It does seem to count steps very well.The application is pretty good. Has charts to show you your progress, and different readings over time, look at your sleep patterns, change watch face, download updates, ....While I haven't tested it, it is supposed to be water resistant to 50 meters.While some shortcomings as compared to an iwatch or high end fitbit, I have no real complaints in terms of features per $. I'd recommend to any that wants to track the above and wants it at a nice price and isn't concerned about some minor shortcomings.
S**E
Not sure it isn't making things up
I strapped it on and immediately connected it to my phone. It requires background permissions to work..The instructions haven't been looked at since it hit the market. It told me that I slept for almost 13 hours. Most of it was great sleep...only problem is I slept for about 6 and the rest of the hours I was up, moving, and working. I'm not really sure how that works but clearly the sleep monitor was just making up numbers. The screen shuts off after 2 to 3 seconds without a touch(and no way to edit) and the temperature monitor has shown me about 3 degrees closer to dead for the duration. (Could be kinda correct as it's skin surface and not Internal)Update: Finally got to a gym. The numbers on the display appear to be made up. I checked the heartbeat monitor against the gym machines I was using. The gym equipment was all consistently showing the same numbers. This watch wasn't even close. The skin temp sensor didn't change.The sleep monitor hasn't gotten overall sleep time close yet. I certainly can't trust the deep vs shallow display.The phone app is synced but outside of the step meter, the numbers shown on the graphs don't match what the watch shows..I watched videos on FB off and on while working and the Gloryfit app that the watch syncs with burned more of my phones battery than FB did.Its going back..
E**N
Decent product
I like the weight. I like the fact that it still works and it is almost 7 months old. One of the plastics on the band broke but it still fastens. The steps do seem to count from clapping..
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