







⌚ Stay ahead, stay connected—your ultimate smart companion!
This sleek black smartwatch features a 1.85-inch HD curved touchscreen, Bluetooth calling with voice assistant, and over 120 sports modes. It offers 24/7 heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep monitoring, plus IP68 waterproof protection. Compatible with Android and iOS, it keeps you connected with message notifications and multi-functional tools, all backed by a 12-month warranty.


| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Color | Black |
| Additional Features | Portable |
M**O
Unbelievable for the Money!
I ordered this watch for my sweet patootie as a Valentine's Day present. I wear an Apple Watch Ultra, for which I dropped around $800. I love it, but my fiancee only wears a watch occasionally and wasn't really interested in the "overkill" of the Apple Watch. Also, her phone is an Android, so the Apple isn't really an option. Also, she was only interested in something that would track her workouts, steps, etc. So after perusing the many positive reviews I decided to get her this Jacoosa as a sort of starter watch. I figured I could get her something more expensive later if it turned out she really loved it.Well, it turns out that won't be necessary. This thing is *amazing*, especially for the money (under $50). The band is very similar to the stock Apple band, made from soft and comfortable silicone, but still reasonably sturdy. But it's the watch itself that blew my mind. It turns out this thing does *almost* everything my Apple Watch can do as far as the usual day-to-day stuff and a couple things my Watch CAN'T do!First off, it paired up very fast and easily with my fiancee's phone; no issues at all. Setting things up in the preferences was simplicity itself. Ten minutes out of the box (nicely packaged, by the way) and everything was ready to go. Honestly, I didn't expect much at all at this price point, so I was pleasantly surprised. Every single included app works exactly as you'd expect; the heart rate monitor, blood oxygen sensor and even the blood pressure monitor (which my $800 Apple Watch does NOT have!). It keeps accurate track of her steps, workouts, etc.The screen brightness is adjustable and very good. To top it off -- and again, an unexpected feature -- the watch offers a TON of great watch faces. Some come pre-installed, some must be downloaded. But they're free and download quickly. So again, BETTER than my Apple Watch. Many can be customized.Battery life seems more than reasonable; again, better than the 2-day (if I'm lucky) battery life on my more expensive you-know-what.OK, the Apple Watch Ultra is admittedly more "luxe" and technologically advanced in a lot of ways. Also, it's completely waterproof, shockproof and, in the titanium model, at least, able to take a helluva beating without incurring a scratch to the screen or case. I'm guessing that some of the sensors are more accurate and sensitive, too, but I don't know this for sure. But if all you need is a nice, good-looking, fully functional smart watch at a price almost anyone can afford, I honestly don't know if you could do any better than this thing.Finally, the company seems quite customer service oriented. The watch comes with a one-year warranty. They even send you an email once the watch is delivered to "welcome" you into the fold and explain how to return the unit if it should malfunction in any way. Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention it's water-resistant, at least somewhat. It probably shouldn't be submersed for any length of time, but a quick run under a faucet or a rain storm isn't going to hurt it any.My fiancee loves the thing and wears it every day. And if she should accidentally drop it from a tall building or run over it with a lawn tractor, we're only out $50 or so. I'll just buy another one.AND NOW THE DOWNSIDE: The only bad thing I can say about this watch is it uses a proprietary magnetic charging cable. It's a nice touch and works flawlessly, but if you lose that cable (and my fiancee eventually WILL), you may as well feed the thing to the dog. Or maybe the company will sell the cable separately. Personally, my plan is to wait until she loses the cable -- oh, it will happen, trust me -- and then buy another identical watch and use it myself, just for an occasional change of pace.I like this watch so much I plan to buy several more next Christmastime and give them out as presents to my grand kids. If you're on the fence, then get OFF the fence, find your wallet and buy this already!
K**I
Good everyday smartwatch for senior citizens
Got this to tell time and for basic health monitoring. The watch has a comfortable rubber/silicone strap and is rated IP68. I didn't put this to the test but did drop it accidentally once without damage. With the DA Fit Android app that you need to download, it allows you to check the basic vital signs (heart rate, SPO2, BPM) and daily sleep duration and pattern. Audio quality is OK when using it to answer/make calls. Step count is somewhat accurate, but I think it relies on arm swing detection so if the watch-wearing arm is immobilized such as when it's hanging on a backpack strap or arms are crossed, those steps will be missed. Advanced fitness functions are also available, and I have yet to try them. Battery life is about 3 days with moderate use.As other reviewers have noted, the watch occasionally loses sync with your cell phone. I found that the workaround, beside restarting it, is to go to Settings on the watch, stop and restart the Phone Bluetooth connection, then use the DA Fit app on your phone to tell it to measure one of the vital signs, e.g., SPO2 or BPM.All in all, it's a good inexpensive utilitarian smartwatch for senior citizens who don't need the extra fitness or advanced features of much higher-priced models.
M**O
Batteries last forever
Perfect watch for my all night at work.i swear i always forget to charge and when i do remember it still has plenty on juice.this is a great and durable watch.
W**E
Not accurate at all
Just got this watch, got it set up and first thing I wanted to check was the BP reading. Sitting in a chair, arm down, no activity it gave me a BP reading of 157/92 with a pulse of 82. Immediately hooked up my home BP cuff, my reading was 121/58 with a pulse of 66.Retook it again with the watch after I turned my watch over so that it sat on my wrist where you feel your pulse and the second reading was 151/92 with a pulse rate of 88Step count is bogus. I have a step tracker in my pocket and walked around the house for a few minutes. Counted my steps myself as well as the step counter. I counted 87 steps, step tracker had 84 steps while the watch had 58 steps counted.Finally, got on treadmill and walked for 5 minutes. I hold on to the arm's of the treadmill and the watch didn't count one step. If I walked slow and swung my arms it counted my steps. The only way I could get it to count my steps while holding on to the treadmill was to wrap the watch around my ankle.It's a nice looking watch but I'll be sending it back.
M**U
Cheap
Cheap. Won't last. Save your money!
J**E
Good quality, maybe not tough enough for someone who works outside.
Great little watch. Battery life was pretty good, very customizable and full of features for the price. I say "was" a great watch because the band broke just over 2 months after purchase and it's now useless. Return window is closed so will just have to chalk it up as a loss.
B**9
Buen reloj
Trabaja muy bien casi un año después. Tuve uno de marca famosa y a los 6 m eses se dañó. Estaba en garantía y me enviaron otro. Duró menos de seis meses. Éste que es muchísimo más económico, todavía está en función.
W**N
Great cheap digital watch
This watch has everything I want in a cheap watch I don't care if I lose or damage. My only co plaint and why I knocked off one star is the battery life is short (one day) and the charger cable is too short and very finicky.
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