I learned a lot about my watch through your video - I didn't know you could clear and return the screen with a long hold of the upper pusher and I didn't know I could customize the screen - I have been using their template screens only. Thanks for reviewing!
I love what Citizen is doing. If they did an LTE version for basic talk & text I would love that for when I don’t want to carry a phone (which is turning into more often everyday). Cheers
Fossil and garmin hybrid watch has the excate same gut just with different cases. I wonder if theres a manufacturer out there thats selling the technology for these hybrid watches
(Samsung Gear S3 Frontier LTE) Best smart watch, tell me otherwise.. NFC/Card reader, it has its own Sim number serperate from cellphone, So you can wear it by itself, leave cellphone at home and still have a phone to use on your wrist haha. S.O.S signal with pinged location and message with it. Best smart watch I've owned and seen to date.
Yeah, I really like the Samsung smartwatches, but they aren't very durable. I'm on my 3rd since 2016, and I went 2 years without wearing one at all because I had an iPhone for 2 years. So basically I'm on my 3rd Samsung watch in 6 years. For me, it usually starts getting really buggy (slow, glitchy, etc.) right around the 2 year mark.
The work out mode keeps pausing on its own during my workoutts. Very annoying especially at the end if the workout you realize that it didn't get recorded. Some activities are worse than others. For example when im rowing i have to manually unpause every set. During my last walk, the watch paused itself twice for no reason. Also the heartrate monitor is not very accurate. Also one of my favorite faces us no longer displaying properly. All of the fields like heat rate and steps and calories are no longer showing rendering that face useless. I really wanted to lik this, but unfortunately it will be returned. Too many problems. It may be better to just get a smart watch for workout and a regular watch for other activities.
I love in the future "now" tech. But I like the style. Wrist watches at one time were almost like jewelry . And the old school engineering fascinates me.
My biggest issue with smart watches is that a lot of them look cheap and the name brand (apple, smashing, etc) watches are way too expensive (I've seen ones up to 1500 dollars).
It does what I need it to do. The things I like the most is it is stylish. The other is on day 33 and still at a 38% charge.
I learned a lot about my watch through your video - I didn't know you could clear and return the screen with a long hold of the upper pusher and I didn't know I could customize the screen - I have been using their template screens only. Thanks for reviewing!
I love what Citizen is doing. If they did an LTE version for basic talk & text I would love that for when I don’t want to carry a phone (which is turning into more often everyday). Cheers
Do you have to pair this watch with a smart phone for it to work? I like the watch a lot.
Is it possible to change the battery when it dies?
Fossil and garmin hybrid watch has the excate same gut just with different cases. I wonder if theres a manufacturer out there thats selling the technology for these hybrid watches
Garmin use their own software rather than wear OS.
I have the Garmin Instinct Crossover Tactical solar
(Samsung Gear S3 Frontier LTE)
Best smart watch, tell me otherwise.. NFC/Card reader, it has its own Sim number serperate from cellphone, So you can wear it by itself, leave cellphone at home and still have a phone to use on your wrist haha. S.O.S signal with pinged location and message with it. Best smart watch I've owned and seen to date.
Isn't it just a late rebranded Fossil Gen 5 hybrid?
You can pair with iPhone?
YES
Mine cant keep accurate time longer than one hour!
I bought this watch but it's of no use, as the app for it can't be downloaded in Malta. Is there another app that works with the watch?
how do you align the data perfectly hahahaha
I bought a Samsung smart watch it broke in 12 months what a waste of money I'm going with Citizen Hybrid
Yeah, I really like the Samsung smartwatches, but they aren't very durable. I'm on my 3rd since 2016, and I went 2 years without wearing one at all because I had an iPhone for 2 years. So basically I'm on my 3rd Samsung watch in 6 years. For me, it usually starts getting really buggy (slow, glitchy, etc.) right around the 2 year mark.
Does the bezel work, or is it fixed?
Fixed
How does it look in dark environments?
It has a inside light
Can you get messages on this watch?
yes
glow in the dark hands would be nice
it glows and with a tap it turns on the light
Neat
The work out mode keeps pausing on its own during my workoutts. Very annoying especially at the end if the workout you realize that it didn't get recorded. Some activities are worse than others. For example when im rowing i have to manually unpause every set. During my last walk, the watch paused itself twice for no reason. Also the heartrate monitor is not very accurate. Also one of my favorite faces us no longer displaying properly. All of the fields like heat rate and steps and calories are no longer showing rendering that face useless.
I really wanted to lik this, but unfortunately it will be returned. Too many problems. It may be better to just get a smart watch for workout and a regular watch for other activities.
It's cool, but if I am going for a smart watch over my traditional wristwatches, I'm going for my Apple watch. I get the hybrid appeal, however.
I love in the future "now" tech. But I like the style. Wrist watches at one time were almost like jewelry . And the old school engineering fascinates me.
My biggest issue with smart watches is that a lot of them look cheap and the name brand (apple, smashing, etc) watches are way too expensive (I've seen ones up to 1500 dollars).
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Flaffing on a bit
The display is eink, not mips.
This looks like a rebranded fossil... Same os, very similar faces.... No the best watch I ever had
Not a word about water resistance or bezel rotation - review? duh!
This type of watch is poop regrettably.