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The LW11 smartwatch

 

 The LW11 smartwatch

The LW11 smartwatch is really user-friendly,

and it has a much better battery life than my expensive watch.

it's a really good smartwatch that won't break the bank, so stay with me and I will show you everything about it.



The LW11 Smartwatch has a beautiful matte finish giving the smartwatch a good look.

It looks good and it's having an IP68 waterproof rating, so no worries about getting it wet while washing your hands or taking a bath, or even swim.

We performed a simple waterproof test, as in our past reviews many of you been asking: - "are these watches really waterproof?"

To recap: IP67 means the unit can be dropped into a body of water up to a meter deep for half an hour,

while the LW11 we testing has an IP68 certificate, which guarantees protection in water up to 1.5m deep for at least the same period of time.

Both IP68 and IP67 are obviously resistant to dust.

The LW11 is being sold by several brands worldwide, the most popular are:

AGPTEK, Bakeey, Linwear,

Perfet, Fobase, Fauge, Tiamu,

Kapayono, Gymqian, Chebao, Ake, Loluka, Yihou,

and several more generic brands.

The LW11 is available in several color options, which are: Black, blue which is the one we tested, pink, and white.

And despite being sold under various brands, colors, and under various prices, this is still the same LW11 watch.

if you thinking about getting one, there’s an Amazon affiliate link in this video description, where you can find one for a fair price.

LW11 smartwatch comes with a sporty design that is thin and lightweight.

The body is made out of zinc alloy and measures 46mm x 46mm and weighing about 48g.

There is one button on the right side of the case.

There's a PPG sensor and magnetic charging pins.

The Smartwatch is powered by low energy consumption Realtek 8762 processor with 64MB ROM and 64KB RAM,

the display screen is a color 1.28inch IPS LCD touch screen display with 240 x 240-pixel resolution, with nice curved 2.5D glass.

The display provides a clear visual experience as It has vivid, bright colors that make it easy to read the text and information.

It has 5 steps of brightness, I’m using the fifth one as its bright and vivid enough,

Besides, the light automatically turns on as you move your wrist up.

The LW11 uses the FitCloudPro companion app that you install on your phone which is where you set and control most of the LW11's functionality.

You’ll have to scan a QR code with your smartphone to get to the Apple Store or Google Play, as the app is compatible with both, iOS and Android.

Here in the app, you will get some nice graphs of your activities,

set alarms, set your goals, notifications, etc - and it gives you control over everything the LW11 has to offer.

It has an overall nice layout and items are arranged in a logical way, so you're not hunting around for a mislabeled functions.

The next widget in the menu, when you swipe the display to the left -is a step counter or pedometer if you like,

distance and calories organized in an aesthetic wheel.

The stats are resetting at midnight every day. I like it.

The next widget is a heart rate measurement.

The LW11 is pretty accurate in monitoring the heart rate.

We have compared the heart rate readings from our LW11 with a medical pulse oximeter,

which has got a high accuracy of heart rate measurements as well as blood oxygen saturation level measurements.

As you can see, the LW11 performs pretty well, the heart rate is pretty accurate.

However, I have discovered, when doing any exercises, the heart rate measurements start to fluctuate a bit and it seems that the watch losing its accuracy a bit.

Don’t forget this isn’t a medical device, so the readings are basically for reference only.

SpO2 which is also known as oxygen saturation is a measure of the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the blood relative to the amount of hemoglobin not carrying oxygen.

The body needs there to be a certain level of oxygen in the blood or it will not function as efficiently.

SpO2 blood oxygen saturation is pretty accurate.

And this is the blood pressure monitor. The measurement takes around 30 seconds, then the results being displayed on the screen.

Blood pressure readings contain two readings,

The first number, called systolic blood pressure, measures the pressure in your arteries when your heartbeats.

The second number, called diastolic blood pressure, measures the pressure in your arteries when your heart rests between beats.

the accuracy of the readings can be increased within the app,

as you can enter the systolic and diastolic data measured by professional medical devices to give the watch a reference point.

The next widget is a sleep tracker, which can provide a comprehensive analysis of your sleep whether you are in deep sleep, light sleep,

it also tells you a fall asleep time and a wake-up time.

Now, if we swipe to the right on the display, we got here sports tracking modes.

LW11 has 8 sport modes to monitor your workouts and exercises accordingly,

Best Features

Sports modes, which are:

-walking, -running,

-hiking, -cycling,

-swimming, -basketball,

-elliptical or cross trainer,

-and yoga - which also may be used to track weightlifting exercises,

it shows the heart rate, calories burned and counts the length of the workout.

You can easily keep track of these exercises in real-time directly on the watch - and it allows you to understand your physical condition.

Unfortunately, the LW11 hasn’t got a GPS on board so you can’t track your position during workout.

But technically speaking, your location can still be tracked via the companion app,

which takes the GPS data from your phone, as you can see.

It has got an automatic wrist movement detection, this can be turned on within the app,

however, it hasn’t got an automatic exercise detection, so you’ll have to turn in the exercise manually before starting your workout.

The LW11 smartwatch has some degree of customization;

you can pick and download a selection of available watch faces through the companion app.

You can also create your own customized watch face using any photo or image from your smartphone as a background.

- scale it and crop it - and here we go!

it's been sent to the watch almost instantly.

now, this is an example of a custom watch face.

If you created your own watch face or download the watch face from the app selection,

you could only store one watch face in the smartwatch at a time.

To quickly change the watch face, just press and hold it for about 3 seconds, and then choose between 4 factory watch faces and your customized one.

Real-time message notifications:

it pushes the notification about incoming text messages and social apps messages, as well as notifications about incoming calls.

Unfortunately, you can’t pick up the incoming call you could only drop it.

It will work only when your watch is connected to your smartphone.

The good thing is the smartwatch can vibrate to notify you of incoming calls and messages,

which can help you stay in touch so you never miss important messages.

To have quick access to the messages, just swipe up from the main screen.

Another handy feature is “find phone”:

please note, that again, this feature will only work while your LW11 is connected with your phone - and the FitCloudPro app is running in the background.

it pushes the weather info from your phone.

To use this function, your watch has to be connected to your phone.

These are another two useful features, which are: stopwatch and a countdown timer.

You can control your music app on your smartphone, once the devices are connected.

- skip to the next song or to the previous song or control the volume.

Personally, I don't use this feature, but I'm sure some of you will find it useful.

There are two functions I absolutely love, which are: - the activity reminder when I spend too much time sitting by the desk,

- and "drink reminder" - as often I just forget to hydrate myself throughout the day. I just can't live without these two simple reminders!

In the app, you can also set the camera trigger function. With the shake of the wrist, it will trigger the photo on your phone.

I don't use it personally, but surely it could be handy in some situations.

If you indicate during the FitCloudPro onboarding process that you're female,

you can use the menstrual cycle tracking feature to log details about your cycles.

it also has a tracking of a pregnancy time. Obviously, these features are turned off if you indicated that you are a man.

Its got a high-intensity 290mAh lithium polymer battery, which as the manufacturer states, allows you to use the watch for 10 days between the charging,

assuming you’ll use the watch heavily every day.

If you would use the watch without constant connection with your smartphone, (that’s what I do) the battery will last up to even 45 days,

but this obviously depends only on how much you use the screen on your watch.

Full battery charge takes about 1,5 hours. I’m impressed!

And now I'll show you how to replace the straps:

- pull this little pin here - and then you pull the strap away from the watch,

and to put it back or replace it with the new strap you just have to reverse the steps.

pull the pin - it clicked - and you're good to go.

very simple and straightforward.

The LW11 smartwatch has standard 22mm straps and hinges.

so you could try on any straps of any color as long as they are 22mm.

As you can see, this is a pretty simple and definitely good looking device,

it's got all the basics you'll need to track your fitness goals,

It wasn't designed to do such as to reply to messages nor does it have its own connection to the Internet,

which I'm guessing is the part of the reason for the fantastic battery life.

The efficient low-power consumption processor also contributes to the ultra-long battery life.

If you thinking about buying this one, there's an Amazon link in the video description, where you could find it for a fair price.

Guys, that's it for today, I hope you've enjoyed today's article and found it pretty informative.

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