⌚ Elevate Your Everyday with Haylou Solar Neo!
The HAYLOU Solar Neo Smart Watch combines a stunning 1.53" HD touch screen with advanced fitness tracking capabilities, featuring 127 sport modes and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. With an IP68 waterproof rating, this smartwatch is designed for the active professional, ensuring you stay connected and informed, no matter where life takes you.
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Screen Size | 1.53 |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Band Color | black |
Item Shape | Round |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Language | English |
Operating System | RTOS |
Additional Features | Activity Tracker |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
G**Z
Durabilidad de la batería material sólido del reloj y elegancia.
The media could not be loaded. Increíble reloj un diseño muy elegante moderno sólido material y sus carátulas muy bonitas también tiene la opción de personalizar la queas te guste estoy encantado con el reloj. Cómprate otro más ☺️
P**C
Poor quality smart watch
This watch is nice and didn't care for the app which you had to install in order to use for full potential. Which was poor. However would make a great gift for a 6 year old who has no experience in theses.
S**M
No sound adjustment
Nice watch but you can’t change the sound on the watch you can barely hear the sound when you answer a call. Sent back
D**A
Pretty comprehensive smart watch features, needs improvement in sleep tracking and an audible alarm
It looks like my review is the first one to the party from the U.S. Here goes…The first look at this watch creates a sports/casual-wear sense from the sleek, smooth case under the light gray bezel. The color variation sets off the bezel nicely, which adds some visual interest with the words “Power” and “Sport” above the buttons, plus some tasteful grooves on the four compass points.The display is bright and crisp. Small details are easy to distinguish.The crown rotates and provides an option to swiping across the watch screen. There is a lower “Down” button that displays the workout options and performs the “Back” function for the main swipe directions – more on this in my Room for Improvement section below.Swipe Operations:Swipe down and see two screens with six icons on each, plus at the top is the month/date, day, battery status and connection status icons – pretty handy info accessible with a single swipe!Swipe up for the Notification screen for messages.Swipe left and up to nine screens display various functions selectable from a menu. You might not want to see Breathe and Music often enough to include those and other functions. These nine screens do not have sub-screens with additional data. They are for quick access to current bio-tracking info.Swiping right opens up a screen with up to 20 selectable functions that display in half-screen format. Touching a half-screen panel opens sub-screens in some of the functions (weather, workout record for example). Because they are arranged in a vertical order, the crown button can be used to spin through the list – a handy feature if you are right-handed and the watch is on your left wrist!Step Tracking - On a .6 mile walk, the watch tracked steps close to the other couple watches I wore at the same time. The workout information is very detailed and helpful for the walking that I did.Something to mention to temper expectations – I found that tracking a walk outdoors with the activity tracking function is accurate pretty close to the step count. But around the house, it’s hard to depend on the step count exactly. It depends upon how the watch counts the movements. One watch company that responded to my inquiry stated that their watch doesn’t start counting steps until ten steps are taken and then won’t add the steps until there are at least 30 steps in sequence. So short movements around the house don’t get measured. One watch I wore while brushing my teeth added over 100 steps to the count without my moving from the sink! Yesterday I needed to get down on my hands and knees (for about half an hour) to clean up a spill on the dining room floor and the step count for the day was sky high from moving my right hand back and forth on the floor repeatedly. So for daily around-the-house and office step-tracking, I look at the daily step count number not as an absolute tracking of each step, but an idea of general movement to compare.The dial face selection is decent. There are enough options in the different style faces to hopefully find a couple you like to use.Room for improvement:-Down button will display the workout options and perform “Back” function for the main swipe directions, but does nothing once a menu function is selected. The main crown must be used.-No audible alarm or timer. For me, this is a show-stopper. Without an audible alert on the alarm, it’s simply useless. A vibration alert is not adequate when working out or moving around. It’s forgivable not having an audible timer but how “smart” can a watch be if it doesn’t provide a usable, audible alarm?? Call me fixated on this, but I dropped one star on this point.-Sleep tracking – I can tell within a couple nights of sleep tracking if a watch has the ability to accurately record sleep. Some of the 58 watches I have tested in the past nine months can track to-sleep and wake times within a couple minutes consistently. And sleep interruptions are also recorded accurately. The Haylou watch delivered a couple of early failures in the sleep tracking, both the to-sleep time and catching the sleep interruptions. I wore the watch last night and NOTHING was recorded for sleep! This indicates to me that the bio-tracking mechanism of the watch isn’t dialed in effectively. Dropped two stars off the rating.-The watch band included with this smart watch is a black silicone band that is super-flexible and even stretchy to the point that it seems flimsy. When tightening the band on my wrist, I can easily pull a couple of holes past where I want the peg to go through the band. I haven’t seen a band this stretchy.Summary – This watch has operational capabilities that are on par with other smart watches in this price range. The list of “Room for Improvement” items is longer than most of the watches I’ve reviewed. The failure of the sleep tracking function could be a serious disappointment if that information is of interest to you. It is to me and that’s why I rate it with three stars.
C**
Nice
Its a good gadget
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