REVIEW – It took me many years to buy my first smartwatch. I have always been partial to large and heavy mechanical automatic watches that have a sleek and/or industrial look. A couple of years ago, I purchased my first smartwatch that was made by Fossil and it is large and boasts a design that I like. One of the reasons that I do not own an Apple watch is the design and format that is proprietary and not a design I favor. I now have the opportunity to review the Arbily Smartwatch which while much cheaper than the Apple watch, looks quite similar.
The Arbily Smartwatch features a Heart Rate Monitor, it is waterproof, has a Sleep Tracker, a Pedometer, and a Calorie Counter,
1 x Arbily Smartwatch 1 x USB Charging Dock 1 x User Manual
This watch looks similar to the Apple watch in design and shape. It is rectangular in shape and all black with a control button on each side. As shown I also received it with the black silicone band, but other colors are available. The watch comes with peel-off instructions on the back and underneath are the charging contacts and sensors. The charging dock clips on to the back of the watch and has four contact pins that correspond with the watch.
Out of the box, you charge the watch fully and download and install the VeryFitPro app. The instructions are clear and it is very easy to pair the watch: The following pictures illustrate the functions of the watch and provide the operational instructions: Watch Screens:
Main screen showing info when setup to measure health and exercise information: The following is the Heart Rate monitor in action:
The following is the function that helps you to regulate your breathing and relax:
The Arbily Smartwatch is a nice looking smartwatch that has several useful features and functions and is a good bang for the buck. For the price, I think it will be hard to beat if it continues to perform well over a long period of time. While I am not a fan of small rectangle watches, I do find myself wearing this watch quite often when I am running around doing chores and errands. Its connection to my phone remains solid and surprisingly so more than other smartwatches that I own that cost quite a bit more.
Price: $40.99 Where to buy: Amazon Source: The sample for this review was provided by Arbily.
What’s the measurements of the band if one wanted to change it?
Can I use this watch and all of its functions without my phone nearby?
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