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【GPS, Barometer and Compass】- This smartwatch for men is equipped with GPS, altimeter, barometer and compass. With the support of six satellite navigation systems, it can accurately determine your location in 8 to 45 seconds, which is 2-3 times faster than conventional models. The altimeter and barometer also provide up-to-date information on altitude and barometric pressure, making it perfect for outdoor adventures.
【Stylish and Comfortable Smartwatch】- DM1 Outdoor Smartwatch is both functional and stylish, featuring a sleek round alloy case and two interchangeable comfortable silicone straps that fit any outfit and activity. The first decagonal streamlined exterior design is stylish and sporty. This smartwatch’s customizable face and dynamic menu styles allow you to personalize your dial.
【AMOLED Screen and Extra Long Battery Life】- The military smartwatch features a large 1.43-inch AMOLED screen, which is sharper than the average display screen. With “Always-on Display” turned on, the display never sleeps and always shows the time.DM1 is equipped with a 530mAh battery that provides over 7 days of battery life and up to 30 days of standby time.
【Wrist Communication Assistant】- LIGE Smartwatches has a built-in high quality speaker and microphone. When connected with your cell phone, you can receive/dial calls, view call history, store contacts, etc. directly on your wrist. This mens smart watch can also receive SMS and other message notifications (Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, etc.), allowing you to better adapt to today’s fast-paced life.
【Built-in Powerful GPS, 110+ Sports Modes】- The smart watch man supports 110+ sports modes such as cycling, badminton and hiking for a comprehensive view of your daily activities. It tracks and records exercise data such as steps, distance and calories to help you optimize your workouts and achieve your fitness goals. Built-in GPS records every step, making it easy to track your progress.
【Multifunctional Men’s Smartwatch】- This GPS smart watch is support IP68 waterproof, perfect for outdoor activities. It also features a compass, weather forecast, stopwatch, alarm clock, music control and camera control. This android smart watch is also equipped with a powerful LED flashlight for safety in the dark, perfect for walking or camping at night.
【Wide Compatibility and Romantic Surprise】 – DM1 military smartwatch is the perfect gift for birthdays, Christmas, anniversaries and other occasions. No one will refuse this romantic surprise! This mens smart watches is compatible with Android 5.0, IOS 11.0 and above. We also provide 24 months product repair service. If you encounter any problems while using this product, please feel free to contact us and we will reply within 24 hours.
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Lynne –
Great teen gift
I got this watch for our 16 year old grandson. He was thrilled with all it can do. Very good choice!
Michael Yaworski –
GPS functionality is very good, but this is not a good watch for every day use
My general recommendation for this watch is to use it if you’re going out into an area where you can get lost, e.g. hiking on a trail, navigating a city you don’t know, etc. But don’t use it for every day stuff because there are way better options.If this watch didn’t have GPS, I would give it 2-3 stars. And if the GPS was slightly more versatile, I would give it 5 stars.Attached are pictures I took while running an errand. The GPS tracking actually looks like the pictures in the listing. It tracked my movement well inside the shop and while driving. The problem with the GPS mode is that you must tie it to an “activity”, e.g. walking, running, cycling. I would give it 5 stars if it would let me just track my general location as I’m driving, but unfortunately, you have to tie it to an activity, so I chose “cycling”. You can see that it thinks I’m burning a lot of calories, cycling at 54 km/h, etc. In any case, if I was driving around a new city with the potential to get lost, or hiking, or walking/cycling around a new city, I would definitely keep this thing on just in case. It lets you start a navigation to get back to your starting point.It also has a nice flashlight, which can be handy, especially if you find yourself walking in an area with no lights (e.g. a side street without street lights).The downsides of this watch are everything else, which is why I wouldn’t use it for anything except the GPS stuff.- It has a very noticeable delay when using touch controls on the watch. It’s jarring to try and scroll in the settings with how delayed it is. it feels like you’re dragging something heavy and there is a lot of momentum that carries on after you let go.- This has the worst clock faces of any smart watch I’ve ever used (I’ve used more than 5). Almost all of the faces are extremely cluttered, or so simplistic that they don’t have any of the basic information on them like your heart rate. I found 3 “usable” ones, but even they are more cluttered than I prefer.- There are these stupid “achievements” that pop up on your watch. It happened multiple times while I was testing the GPS thing, like “congrats, you burned 300 calories!” and “congrats, you went for 3km!”. I don’t know why these watch companies bother with this gamified nonsense in the first place, and then not even provide an option to disable it. It’s so annoying that it will be the sole reason people stop using your watch.I didn’t really test any of the other stuff that I normally test, like heart rate monitoring, sleep, etc. because I can already tell that I will not use this watch for anything except the GPS. The software is very limiting and it’s not a great experience.
Phil Y. –
Looks Great, Loaded with Premium Features, Excellent Value for the Advanced Features
What’s Included:- Watch, silicone tactical band, silicone/leather professional band, magnetic USB charging cable, screen wipe, microfiber towel, warranty/support card & a user manual.First Impressions:- It has an AMOLED display for sharp clear images while using less power.- Display is 40.3mm in diameter (glass only) with a 36.8mm viewable area.- Body measures approx. 51.5mm wide x 56mm long (lug to lug) x 15.2mm thick. The lugs are 22mm wide, so it should work with any 22mm bands.- The bezel has a nice brushed black chrome look and should work with any outfit.- Flashlight integrated on the side of the watch.- Large 530mAh battery with a 30 days standby time & 5-7 days of standard working time.First Use:On initial power on, you have the option to choose your language and then it pops up with the QR code so you can download/pair the watch with your phone/app. I found if I pressed the top left GPS button it allowed the pairing to be bypassed. When I checked the settings, I was surprised to find the option for time & date. It was default set to sync with the app, but it actually allowed the feature to be turned off and I could set the time & date manually. This is a very rare thing to find on budget smartwatches and I was pleasantly surprised it had this feature. This allows the watch to actually function as a watch without the need to be paired with a phone/app to use. This is a major plus for me.I was finding features that are normally only found on premium/expensive smartwatches.o Always On Display (AOD) that can be enabled/disabled with selectable dial faces.o Tap to Wake so the screen turns on just by tapping the screen.o Cover to Sleep. When enabled, will turn off the screen if you cover the display with your palm. Also known as slap-to-sleep.o Active health monitoring that checks your heart rate, SpO2, Blood Pressure on a scheduled/set interval vs having to only check when manually triggered.o GPS tracking while exercising, so it will be able to record your location and map your routes while out for a run/walk.Flashlight:The watch also has an integrated flashlight, which is currently not available on the premium smartwatches. It’s situated on the right edge of the watch body. There doesn’t seem to be a button to activate this and can only be done in the menu/settings (swipe down from the top and choose the flashlight icon). I wish there was a 4th button on the watch that would allow the flashlight to be turned on/off as this would be more convenient in my opinion. Currently, left-handed users get most of the back of their hands lit up and right-handed users will get their entire forearm lit up, so not very useful for righties. Moving the light location to the top edge of the watch as this would be a more ideal location as a left or right handed user could use the light.Sensors:I enabled active scanning of my heart rate, blood pressure & blood oxygen and wore the watch to sleep to get my sleep numbers. When I woke up and checked the watch, it did not show any sleep data. The other thing I noticed was that it reported my heart rate hit 161bpm while I was sleeping. When I took off my watch and had breakfast, I decided to check the watch and confirm the heart rate, but the data was gone and only showed my average of 67bpm.I checked the GloryFitPro app on my phone and it showed no data even though I left GPS & Bluetooth enabled to ensure the watch sync’d with the phone/app. After I disabled Bluetooth and re-enabled, it finally sync’d the data for heart rate, sleep, blood pressure and blood oxygen levels. According to the app data, the heart rate only showed the same 67bpm, so it looks like there is some slight inaccuracies in the readings.It does provide good data to the app, which is similar to the health data reports you’d see on premium watches.Subsequent sleep tests were a bit more stable/accurate with the current data appearing on the watch itself.GPS:To use the GPS, it’s only accessible via the workout selection menu. When you select a workout (if outdoor), it will pull GPS data from your phone (if GPS is enabled on your phone) and you can start the workout immediately. If you decide to go and exercise with BT/GPS disabled on your phone or don’t bring your phone with you, I was surprised to find that GPS will work on the watch without the need of a phone/app pairing. The signal reception is not great vs a cellphone. You need to be outside in an open area for it to find the GPS satellites. You either need to be stationary in an open area, which takes approx. 2mins to sync, or it will work while you’re walking around (outside), but this can take approx. 4mins to sync.If you enable the workout before it syncs with the satellites, part of your workout route won’t be tracked. The tracking data is fairly accurate and provides a full map of your route. If not connected to your phone or if you don’t have internet, the watch will show the route, but on a black screen. Once you reconnect to your phone or once you get internet, the data will sync to your phone and provides a full map view with street info.I compared my workout data with my premium watch and found a lot of the info was almost identical with maybe a 5% variance.Pros:- Has ability to set the date and time manually without the need to pair with a phone/app.- Sensors for heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen level, steps, sleep & stress.- Lift to wake as well as tap to wake, so you can touch the screen to wake it up. These features can also be disabled.- It has cover/slap to sleep, which is like the premium smart watches where you cover the screen with your palm, and it will turn off the screen. I’ve only seen this on one other budget smartwatch, but that watch couldn’t manually set the time/date, so a major bonus.- The AMOLED display has the Always On Display (AOD) that can be set for a low powered display of the time, so you don’t need to wake the screen to see the time.- The watch has 12 built-in dial faces and more can be selected from the app, but you can also select from 6 built-in AOD faces and more from the app.- Built-in flashlight on the side of the watch that provides ok lighting when needed.- Comes with 2 watch bands, an all-silicone tactical design and a silicone band with a “leather” cover on top to provide a more professional/classic look. These bands have quick release pogos and are 22mm wide, which is industry standard and very easily replaceable.- Has a large 530mAh battery that has been spec’d with up to 30-day standby time & up to 5-7 days of standard working time. After 1 week of mild to light use, the battery has dropped down to 90%, so I should be able to get at least 2 weeks if not more.- The watch can be paired as a Bluetooth device and turned into a speaker. This actually surprised me. Audio sync was perfect (no delay between the audio and lip movement in videos).Cons:- GPS function takes approx. 2-4mins to sync with the satellites and any workout started before it syncs means that tracking data would not be recorded in the first 2-4mins.- You require to setup an account in the GloryFitPro app in order to access some reports of your heath data.- Flashlight is on the right side of the watch, so it’s ok for left hand users, but doesn’t work well for right hand users. If the light was on the top edge of the watch, it would have worked for both users.Final Impression:Overall, the LIGE DM1-E32 is an excellent budget smartwatch with features you’d only find on premium smartwatches. The design looks good in any scenario and with any outfit as it comes with both tactical looking silicone and professional/classic looking silicone/leather bands. Only minor design changes to the flashlight location would make this watch pretty much perfect. I would have liked if the GPS would acquire satellite data quicker as I don’t want to stand around 2-4mins for it to sync before starting my workout, but the GPS feature is a cut above the other budget smartwatches I’ve used in the past. At the time of this review, the watch was priced at $55.99 and I would highly recommend it.