⌚ Your wrist, your world—stay stylishly connected!
The Padgene Singe Bluetooth Smart Watch is a versatile smartwatch designed for compatibility with a wide range of Android smartphones. Featuring a vibrant 1.54" OLED display, this stylish watch not only allows you to receive notifications and calls but also tracks your fitness activities. With a robust 380mAh battery, it offers impressive standby and talk time, making it a perfect companion for both work and play.
Color | White |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Supported Application | Time Display, Sleep Monitor, text_messaging, Phone, Pedometer, Music Player |
Controller Type | Android |
Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Sport Type | Fitness |
Operating System | android, ios |
Additional Features | Camera |
Band Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions | 3.74 x 3.54 x 1.96 inches |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Compatible Phone Models | Samsung SCH 1900 |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | Touch Display |
Screen Size | 1.56 Inches |
Battery Power | 380 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
F**I
Great watch for the price
I love this watch. I got it for my 8th year old and he loves it and shows it off constantly. It has been only a few weeks and it is holding up well. Which is good considering it is a little big for him and he is constantly taking it off. I was disappointed to find there was no calculator app. I thought that was a pretty common app for such devices. I have only connected to my iPhone and his iPad and it makes/takes calls and plays music through the tiny watch speakers. He also plays music I stored on the memory card I added to it. Pretty cool for the price. I would have loved this as a kid too. I believe more features are possible with an android phone. Mine has facebook and whatsapp applications including a sim card.
M**R
You get what you pay for
I didn't like the watch but I'll give a detailed explanation why. I didn't care for it the first day so I gave it a second day's worth of use and hated it. I bought a Asus zenwatch 2 for $150 and now understand why these generic "made in China" watches are so inexpensive. A quality smartwatch is only PAIRED to the phone via Bluetooth, this phone actually has to be CONNECTED which means you have to disconnect from the phone if you wanna Bluetooth music from your phone to a car stereo. The functions are VERY limited. You can answer calls directly on the watch through speakerphone, you can hear the caller, they can't really hear you that well. You can answer a reply to a text but why bother, the keyboard is so tiny you hit every key you don't mean to hit. It took almost 10mins for me to reply "ok" to a text. The camera is terrible, I'd rather have no camera at all than the one it has. There's really not much good I can say about it. If all you need is a way to check and read a text without taking your phone outta your pocket then this will suffice. But if you want functionality you're better off spending money on a brand name smartwatch.
L**K
Smart watch review
This synced well with my Samsung S5. Phone range appears good and the battery lasts a couple of days, under limited use. It is really nice to answer the phone and respond while you are driving. The earphones take a special adapter, which is very reasonably priced. The fact you can add a memory sim and a phone sim is a bonus. No need for a phone then. Still haven't figured out how to answer text, but if it is that important the option to call them back is right there. Very happy considering the price. Fits a small wrist and my husband didn't even notice I had it on until I pointed it out.
S**E
Not made for a small wrist
I have a very small wrist and it did not fit. I mean, what can I expect, I paid $20 for this watch. Display is clear and watch does look like the Samsung Gear 2. I did not put in a sim card and tested the watch for 1 day on my Bluetooth. I was able to receive text messages and make calls. Speaker sounds clear and the other person did not know that I was calling them from the watch. Replying to a text was difficult because there is no predictive text and it was like old school Nokia phones all over again. Again, I only had this watch for 1 day so maybe I did not learn all of the functions that it was capable of... or maybe that was it. For $20, its a good deal. I am 5'0 and 120lb with very small wrists. I wore the watch on the very last hole and it was still able to make loops around my wrist. This is a good watch for a man because it does look very manly. So cheap is not always good because I ended up buying an Asus Zen watch 2 the very next day. Great watch for the kiddos though.
M**T
Not bad for what you're paying for it
Just about what I expected for $35. It's pretty comfortable and a decent size. The worst thing about this watch is trying to find a Bluetooth application to work with it for your text messages. Without the app, you can still make and answer calls from the watch through Bluetooth pairing. The camera is garbage, but I expected that. I really wanted the watch to be able to read my texts and gets calls and it does what I wanted it too. The instructions don't make any sense at all and half of them are in Chinese, but you learn the watch after an hour or so of use. For Android, the app "RWATCH" works perfectly for my text messages. I'd rather, and should have gone with the Martian notifier watch for around the same price range but this will do.
R**.
Need clearer adveretising description, a little more documentation.
SO far, I don't like it. I want to be able to make calls and connect to the internet through this watch. Advertising of these watches was unclear whether they had, or did not have installed SIM cards. When I tapped the browser icon it said to inert the sim card. I took the watch to my provider for my Samsung Note 4, Verizon. They took the back off and and told me that a sim card would have to be programmed on the basis of the IME number inside. That number is:IMEI:355637051312510. They said that this number is not among those they had which they could look up. I thought that since my provider, Verizon, was among the largest, perhaps the watch was engineered for a Verizon SIM. WHat, if anything, can I do to get it to allow phone access and browsing connectivity? DOCUMENTATION FAR TOO LITTLE.
A**.
comes inoperable NO Memory or Sim Card
It does not come with a Memory Card or Sim Card. Most of the features it is listed as doing it won't do until or unless one can purchase the ADDITIONAL memory card/ sim card (sim card needs mobile service to work), none of which is on the ad/ buy page. It does not offer the right memory card one that fits/ software works with this hardware. One needs to be a wrist watch (old school) repairman to place the memory card/ sim card in the machine.
A**
El servicio y la calidad
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