Smart watch: how does it work?
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Ongoing, First published Aug 15, 2022
How to choose your first connected watch
A smartwatch is Android and / or iOS compatible depending on the model. So the first thing to do is to verify that your connected watch accepts your type of smartphone so as not to find yourself blocked. That said, most models work with Apple and Android without a problem.

So after that, it's just a question of look?

Not so fast!

If you are athletic, you will really be able to have fun with your smartwatch. So be sure to choose one that can delight you with advanced sports functions, such as sports tracker, so with integrated GPS, or even automatic training recognition.

Another big advantage for athletes, no longer having to take your phone with you jogging for example. If this is one of your motivations, of course orient yourself towards a model that allows you to listen to music! We are for the song of birds also this said &lt;3

If you have the soul of a businessman, it is rather the information / management functions that you will be able to explore, such as agenda, calls, reception of SMS. Also look at the autonomy, but that of connected watches is generally very good.

Today, connected watches have really found their place in the market, so unless you are wrong about Apple / Android compatibility or have skipped an essential feature like GPS if you are a runner, there is no more faux pas. Those who have tested generally don't want to go back, so we wish you a good new life in the future!

If you have needs to buy a high quality kid smart watch with camera, please contact us.


https://www.umeox.com/products/s11-4g-smart-hd-camera-video-watch/
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