We actually tried to test this out, and, quelle surprise, nothing happened on the watch after it gave us the '3, 2, 1' countdown. On the other hand, Amazfit bip with a lighter weight, sporty and sleeker design will be a perfect wear to workout sessions. It even looks of a much higher class, considering its cost. Accuracy is about as hit and miss as it gets on the wrist, and it ultimately makes the experience one that's hard to put your faith in. However, we need to wait and watch if the display of the Lenovo watch X Plus could support in rendering out 45-day battery life or not. And it appears to be one that has gathered a considerable number of fans — according to , the device sold out within 15 seconds of going on sale in China. Stainless Steel Mesh Milanese Strap Adopts sport Stainless steel mesh milanese strap, anti-sweat breathable, skin-friendly and comfortable. The crystal, hands and black face and roman numbers, all look great. Al momento l' app Lenovo è solo in lingua inglese. With no touchscreen capabilities, you simply wait a second or two for the device to progress further into a menu, or press to keep cycling through.
Smart watches are a pretty normal thing at the moment. The bugbear though is their battery life. Apart from the likes of and Amazfit Bip, most smartwatches offer a day or 2 at the most. A great way to offer more battery life has been offered in the form of hybrid watches. A smartwatch with an analog display that also has a screen below. Even when the watch is off, the time is their for you to read. It can also alert you if your phone ever goes out of range. With a sapphire glass front, a beautiful metal weaved strap and good striking colours, this is designed to impress. In fact, you would be forgiven to just think it was a stylish watch instead of a smartwatch. The front offers the analog time, with a screen hidden in the bottom half of the screen. It is unnoticeable when the display is off, and only visible when it is on. This makes it pretty good, once again for when you do not want to care about the smart features. Since I use my watch around my sleeping baby, this feature was particularly important to me. This is pretty common for most watches with a heart rate monitor built in. Setup The Lenovo Watch X Plus comes with a Chinese manual, with plenty of pics, so you can just about manage. Funnily, the app shows you an advert for the watch you have as you load it up. Once the app has loaded, hit the watch symbol in the top right corner to bring up the watch setup screen. Make sure the watch is on and the charge is above 25%. Once your watch is found in a few seconds, so pretty quickyou have to shake your Watch X Plus or press the button on it to complete pairing. From there on, you are pretty good to go. If you did lose connection, it will happily pair again. Once connected, you can adjust settings such as language default is Chinesenotifications, remote shutter, syncing time, etc. However, if the Watch X Plus turns off, some of the settings go back to default, such as the language goes back to Chinese. When you click this feature, you will see the needles go around randomly I thought it was random. Once they set, you enter what time you see on the watch. With this information, the watch needles will then turn around and calibrate themselves to the correct time. Generally speaking, seeing your watch needles just whirl around is a pretty cool feature and definitely makes one feel like a Time Lord. Single button use The watch is pretty much a single button use. Once the button is pressed, you get a rolling display. For example, on a single press, you get the date, then it scrolls to time, and then temperature, and then it turns off. If you press it again, you can monitor your heart rate. Press it again, and you have the option to activate various activities that you want monitored, like running or swimming. Press again and you get to settings which allows you to find your phone, and shows the software version. Fitness logging As mentioned above, just scroll to activate a fitness activity. It also measures your steps and heart rate. This can then be synced with the likes of Apple or Android Health apps. However, if you do turn the watch off and on again, this data is lost. I felt like my phone logged more steps than my watch when I tested it, though they were within a ballpark. Sleep logging Sleep is also automatically logged. If you do wake up for longer than around 15 minutes, the earlier data is lost and you only get the last chunk. This was a problem if our little one woke up and we had to spend any time in getting the wee one back to sleep. The sleep data does not sync with other apps. Lenovo watch x plus This was a funny one. It is pretty easy lenovo watch x plus set these up for calls, texts and a set number of third party apps, such as Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp, WeChat, etc. I tried the usual resets, deleting app and setting it up again, and unpair and repair. However, when moved to Android, it worked a treat. You see notifications on the little screen and messages scroll up so you can read them a little bit. However, for all intents and purposes, this lenovo watch x plus you know whether you should reach your phone or not, instead of replacing your phone. I imagine it may be tuned to work just in China. Turns off below 25% Battery life is the main highlight of the Lenovo Watch X Plus. A charge a month is easy and great, so definitely a win. The watch does turn itself off when the battery life drops below 25%. This is probably to make sure that the time feature keeps running for another week or so in case you were on holiday and without charge. More information More information on the Lenovo Watch X Plus can be found on the. It currently retails for £70. There is currently a 23% discount on the watch which runs out in 13 days. The discounted price is just north of £50. Verdict It looks good, it has an awesome battery life and it is reasonably priced.