Quick, accurate SpO2 readings, Works with Wyze smart home devices, Large screen, Long battery life
Doesn't support voice assistants, mobile payments, or downloadable apps, No always-on display option, Lacks GPS support, Only tracks running workouts, Inaccurate distance and pace calculations in testing, 691) ? this,parentElement: this,parentElement,par
The Wyze Watch lets you control the company's smart home devices for just $20, but it mostly falls short on fitness tracking and doesn't do much else...
Published: 2021-05-14, Author: James , review by: wareable.com
Decent display and build, Simple interface, Waterproof, Continuous HR
Activity tracking doesn't work, So many bugs, No GPS
The Wyze Watch is likeable – how could it not be at $20? The build quality is admirable, it has good waterproofing protection and a screen that defies the price point. However, a buggy smartwatch where key features like workout tracking simply doesn't wor...
Premium hardware, Ultra-affordable price, Nine-day battery life
Inconsistent connectivity, Lack of watch face and app variety, No interactivity with notifications, No automatic tracking of anything except sleep
If you are serious about fitness, or notifications, no, you should not. This watch makes a lot of compromises on its way down to the $20 price range.The connectivity is the deal breaker for me. I'd be willing to put up with all the other compromises if I...