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Writing too small. Watch too heavy. Waste of money – Better off buying a half decent phone and a cheap watch. Digits too small, you will need glasses (or will do very soon) watch is too heavy and clumsy and the volume isn’t load enough. The apps are too close together which ends up in errors. Save your hard earned money.  Show details

ABHAY SHAH
ABHAY SHAH
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Useless Watch. Fool the customers – I have purchased this watch through one of my friend from UK as it is not delivered in India. As promised in the specifications, there is no inbuilt GPS which i wanted for tracking my running everyday. I have written enough mails to the company, but no reply till date. No customer care contact no is available. I got fade up and broken the watch. Useless watch, useless company. Pl do not spend your money on this watch.  Show details

Peter Phang
Peter Phang
 

Good quality overall but short battery life span – The watch is great with close to perfect voice quality for calls made or received. Overall quality is good for the money paid. However, after using it for a year, the battery went bust and this is far too soon for a new smart watch. Also, it is pretty heavy and will be better off to lower its weight.  Show details

langga
langga3 posts
 

Good watch smart phone – Overall performance of the smart watch phone is good. It is sturdy and good looking watch but the only problem I have encountered is that one of the button on the side stuck and another is the need to clean from time to time contact area for charger so that it can be charge.  Show details

Max B
Max B
 

Poor customer service – I purchased the Imacwear M7 not long ago and seems to be working ok so far as a stand alone smart watch The only issue so far is I tried to purchase the M7 rubber watch band from my supplier and is not possible there is no band available to purchase online I then contacted Imacwear customer service and the only way to get a watch band for the M7… Read more

is to send it back to China manufacturer

At my cost

It's a shame that for its high price it seems it's a throw away item lol

Even cheap $35 to $100 smart watches these days have replacement bands and even in multiple colors available online as spares lol

It's sad...Good luck guys

puckel
puckelVIC48 posts
 

Love this iMacwear M7 Watch Phone – This is a VERY GOOD (not just GOOD) Android Smart Phone that could replace your standard Android phone if you have great eyesight:) The watch phone is a little heavy that reflects the strength of the case and back cover. The phone watch can accept up to a 32GB MicroSD card inside the watch under the battery but it takes quite a bit of effort to… Read more

get the cover and its waterproof rubber gasket off and to remove the battery and then to correctly replace the rubber gasket before screwing the cover back on.

The micro SIM card fits internally through a side panel. I have not found a way to sync phone calls to my main Android phone yet so I have purchased another SIM but the phone watch recognised it after a restart.

On making a call, the phone reception and clarity of signal is good. The Bluetooth works well (almost 100% perfect) with a bluetooth headset to listen to music or GPS instructions. The GPS also works well but does take a while to initially sync. Wifi connects quickly and the phone watch maintains its MAC ID (not like another watch phone I tried).

The Heartbeat app is a little hit n miss - it told me my resting heartbeat was 198 (when it was close to 80) as it uses the camera on the side of the phone watch. The camera is OK but do not expect too much (quality or settings) from it.

Typing on the screen is difficult but I did not expect it would be easy with such a small screen - a stylus helps. Swiping to the left takes you back one screen level and swiping to the right in some apps shows their menu. Apps can be easily installed and deleted (either dragging their icon to the trash or by using the Application Manager). Apps can be placed in folders (each with a maximum of 3 apps) by dragging 1 app on top of another. The folders can be renamed and additional menu screens are automatically created as you install more apps.

The top button is for starting and shutting down the phone watch whilst the bottom button is to return you to the main menu or to show the apps occupying memory (when pressed for a while).

The proprietary charger works well but you cannot operate the buttons whilst charging unless you carefully angle the phone a little out of its cradle position after opening the cover. For those wanting a 2nd charger (one at home and 1 for work), there are none so far on the internet but a 4.2V output "clipboard/peg" charger with 2 prongs work well. Stay away from any 5V output chargers as the phone watch will warn you the voltage is too high (I found out testing different peg chargers)!

Battery life is great if you only use the watch randomly to check the time or to make 1 or 2 calls a day whilst Data and Wifi are off. If you leave Wifi and Data on and use the phone watch a lot, don't expect to get more than 4 hours use.

The plastic band is comfortable but you must look after it as it houses the speaker and GPS antenna (and there are no replacements on the internet yet).

March 25th 2017 Update:

I bought this sleeping bag from China (using Aliexpress.com) as all of the Goose Down sleeping bags in Australia are so expensive and quite heavy. I had researched sleeping bags for over a month and wanted 90/10 hydrophobic-treated Goose Down with a fill factor of 700+, water resistant and breathable Pertex liners, an insulated draft tube and collar, and a baffle system that would control the movement of down and provide good insulation (trapezoid, triangular or box). The Black Ice G1000 (The "G" stands for Goose down so be careful shopping as there are "A", "D" and "E" models/ranges) has almost all of these features except it only comes with sewn-through baffles and not the better-insulating trapezoid/triangular/box baffles. The only other thing missing are storage pockets internally (these are the reasons for scoring it 4 out of 5 stars).

I took it on the Everest Base Camp trek in January (one of Nepal's winter months) and I was so impressed. The nights got down to about -10 oC inside the tea-houses and I was always warm - I actually had to unzip the opening on 1 night. The zip is nice and large and only jammed once - I was in a hurry.

The sleeping bag comes with a storage bag and a compression bag and there are other models in the "G" range: G400, G700, G1000 and G1300 where the numbers relate to the amount of 700+ fill (in grams). For less than $300 including shipping, this sleeping bag is surprising light (1.34kg), incredibly warm and quite roomy (for a mummy shaped bag).

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