⌚ Elevate your every move — smart, sleek, and always connected!
The UAUE T60 Smartwatch combines a stunning 1.91-inch HD curved display with Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, enabling calls and notifications on the go. It offers comprehensive health tracking including heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep, and menstrual cycle monitoring. Designed for active lifestyles, it supports 110+ sports modes and features IP68 waterproofing. With a lightweight 35g design and an impressive 30-day standby battery life, it’s compatible with iOS and Android devices, making it the ultimate all-day wearable for professionals who demand style and substance.
Color | Black |
Band Color | Black |
Item Shape | Square |
Compatible Phone Models | iOS/Android Devices |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Maximum Display Brightness | 600 Nit |
Display Type | LCD |
Screen Size | 1.91 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 30 days |
Battery Power | 300 Milliamp Hours |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Battery Capacity | 300 Milliamp Hours |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10.24"D x 1.38"W x 0.39"H |
Band Length | 210 Millimeters |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Communication Feature | Email, Notification, Phone Call, Text Message |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Clasp Type | Hook Buckle |
Supported Application | Bluetooth Call, Alarm, Camera, Contacts, Email, Find My Watch, Fitness Tracker, GPS, Messages, Multisport Tracker, Music Player, Reminders, Social Media, Time Display, Voice Assistant, Weather |
Controller Type | Google Assistant |
Metrics Measured | Blood Oxygen (SpO2), Calories Burned, Distance, Heart Rate, Sleep Duration, Step Count |
Case Material Type | Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Sport Type | Badminton/Basketball/Boating/Climbing/Cycling/Diving/Fitness/Football/Golf/Hiking/Running/Skiing/Snowboarding/Soccer/Surfing/Swimming/Tennis/Walking/Yoga/200+Multi-Sports |
Operating System | iOS/Android |
Additional Features | Full touch, support iOS 9.0 above/Android 4.4 above, heart rate, blood oxygen, step counting, stroke, sleep, alarm clock, sedentary reminder, remote control photography, music control, female menstrual period prediction, making/answering phone calls, call recording, wrist flicking and screen brightening, weather, fitness tracker, 100+ sports modes, magnetic charging, APP notifications reminder(SMS, Wechat, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsAPP, etc), IP68 waterproof, long battery life |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
T**Y
Does everything if you buy the VIP package.
I love the fitness tracker. It's much more comfortable than the previous versions. It seems durable. I had a tough time with connectivity, but once I figured it out, all good. Battery life is good. I gave it 5 stars. If I wanted to use everything on the watch, I had to purchase the VIP package of $29.99 annually. Once I get the rest of the weight off, I'm going to drop the VIP package. It looks like most smart watches, except a little bit of a larger screen. Except for the VIP package, this smart watch for the value, you can't beat the price.
W**S
I bought this smart watch without knowing what to expect
I have to say this watch surprised me. I have had more expensive smart watches before like the Samsung and the Versa 4 Fitbit. I decided to get a less expensive watch and I settled on this one. I didn't expect much because of how inexpensive it is. After charging the watch to 100%, I put the watch on and began to learn how to program it. I was able to setup the watch with no problems. I am able to keep track of my heart rate and other physical measurements. I tested the phone and it worked perfectly. I am enjoying the watch and I am considering getting a second one as a backup if I misplace the first one. If you are looking for a nice smart watch, then look no further.
R**N
Watch ok, app has problems
Watch uses GloryFit 3.6.3 app which works well with T60 Watch and Pixel 7 phone EXCEPT it will not sync with Google Fit in Sleep. Sleep in the App works well. The Steps/Cycling tracking and distance now sync with Google Fit just fine. Watch is reasonably accurate on all features except that sync issue. Have tried to uninstall/reinstall and various settings to no avail. Love the phone calling/answering, music control, message and other app sync functions. Well worth the approx. 25 bucks!
S**Y
Almost Really Good
I've always been a Fitbit person, have gone through several. When my Versa 2 finally died, I was looking for a much cheaper alternative. This fitness tracket seemed ideal. I paid $30 for it, loved the features it advertised and initally was very happy with it. The watch band is INCREDIBLY comfortable, the watch face is large, very easy to read and super easy to navigate, And it has TONS of features. I personally love using the watch to talk through. I've taken many calls when I didn't hear my phone ring or even know where it is! The battery also goes for days and days. I can usually squeeze 8 days between chargings. Now, if you use ALL the features it will drain the watch in about 4 days.My disillusionment began with the phone software. It doesn't old a candle to my Fitbit, is clunky and hard to read. And apparently the phone apps works better on iPhones than on Android. And the more I paid attention to the data being delivered I realized how truly superior the Fitbit is. Yes it cost hundreds more, but the date regarding heartrate, Oxygen level, Sleep seems spot on. This fitness tracker advised I'd been apparently running a marathon as my heartrate was in the 150 beats per minute range and I was only reading a book!As a watch and pedometer, it's very cool! As a fitness tracker I don't believe it's very good. The data it delivers regarding heart rate, sleep and oxygen level is very inacurate.
A**A
Great value for money
Easy to install and use. Looks neat!
L**N
I like the watch
This is the first time I bought a smart watch. I don’t want to miss any phone call from my son’s school when I’m working, so it’s help me. I feel better when I go out with the watch. One time I felt tired and it helped me to check my heart beat. I like the watch.
B**Y
Possibly a fun little gadget for mature kids
After some concerns with how intense exercise was affecting my heart, I needed to monitor my heartrate during times when it was elevated while cycling, walking or just relaxing. An Apple watch is overkill and too pricey and I just needed something that could give me a heartrate, tell me the time and the ability to alert and show me texts from my phone was a bonus.For $30 (at the time of purchase in Summer 2024), this seemed perfect. However, the more I used it, the more I realized just how inaccurate it was...with EVERYTHING. When I was awake, the sleep record would show I was lightly sleeping. On a night where I barely slept, it showed that I did sleep. And when I would get my heartrate up to what my Kardia or chest trap heart monitor would show to be elevated way over 100, the watch was still showing under 100 bpm. There would be times where it was kind of accurate but it was typically 5 seconds behind my other devices and would hang on the numbers for long periods of time before adjusting up or down accordingly. It was slow.The software running on the watch is a little juvenile I feel - big solid clunky icons without any animated features, at least maybe have the heart beat as you're reviewing your heartrate or the "Z's on the sleep record animate out - just something to give it a little interest. And the data for your sleep, heartrate and oxygen levels can't be viewed in detail. You get a very rough and static graph that you can drag your finger across to see the variables but there are so many times where I wanted to zoom in to view when values changed and how drastically within time.The texts come written in some typewriter style font - no emojis come through, making it hard to read at times. Also, I wish the text would stay on the screen until I dismiss it - I've missed so many of them when having my phone in another room.I've tried it on both wrists and had to constantly take it off because of a skin irritation.The longer I had the watch, the more frustrated I got. It's one of those pieces of hardware that so many companies use, maybe tweak the software a bit or name it something different and sell it as a completely different product but there's a ton of these out there from what it seems. My return date has passed so my money is gone...another case of "you get what you pay for."
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