Meant to be a great little device. I would've got one but I didn't want to go through the hassle of changing the links in the strap, although you can change staps. Cheapest it has been according to the camel.
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flash2k
29 Dec 1532#2
old casio is the best
pavel76
29 Dec 1511#7
Ohh...thanks very much - I didn't know what fulfilment by Amazon means... To be serious Amazon is not seller in this case, it should be clear, thats all
BungalowBill
29 Dec 156#15
Don't be put off by the lack of Android Wear. I've had this watch for 6 months and it's great. There are lots of apps available via Google Play, and a thriving developer scene too.
Battery life is 3-4 days and the always on screen makes so much sense. Charges from micro-USB and only takes an hour or so to charge.
Watchify brings almost all your Android notifications to the watch. Tasker plugin, with a bit of tinkering, allows you to control almost all your phone functions in return.
Hot from me.
topss to pavel76
29 Dec 155#5
Fulfilled by Amazon
Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for and for Amazon Prime just as if they were Amazon items.
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geraldfitzsimons
5 Jan 16#110
copy and paste good work
Maevoric
1 Jan 16#109
Cancellation email....great :disappointed:
rory182
1 Jan 16#108
I have one of these and a moto 360, I actually prefer this. I don't use it as a watch though, I have it mounted inside an airvent in my car as a controller for music and hands free calls (combined with Bluetooth 'xcarlink' attached to my stereo. Used it daily for a year, only charged it about a dozen times in that time. love it!
abu77
1 Jan 16#107
At the risk of coming across like I'm trolling you (I'm not), even on an anecdotal basis I stand by the point I'm making. I'd much rather buy from Amazon and not run the risk 'FBA' style of that 1% chance of receiving something that I will have a headache over returning to Amazon for a refund; it just isn't worth it for me. I suspect I'm not the only one who skips 'FBA' purchases on Amazon preferring to go for sold and despatched by Amazon transactions.
mjunaid106
31 Dec 15#105
Deal is over I guess
Lloydinio to mjunaid106
31 Dec 15#106
it's only a couple of pounds more expensive now
topss
30 Dec 15#104
It's the same. I have returned many a FBA item to Amazon and the returns procedure was NO different to items I have returned that were sold and fulfilled be Amazon.
I'm gona guess you were just upset at receiving a damaged item and I'll also guess you would have had the same 'problem' returning it if you had purchased it from Amazon themselves. I think your one example is too anecdotal.
Buying from 'Amazon' and buying from a 'FBA seller' on Amazon. Two very different things. Even if the customer service / return is handled by Amazon. It was a massive pain in the proverbial as I needed a phone case to use, not one that I had to arrange a return for and then order another case altogether. Returning requires taking the 'seller's' plainly dinged up scratched up item to a collect+ location / post office / Amazon locker or arranging for Amazon to collect from work or home (not an option, house empty during the day and I work in the kind of place where personal mail isn't an option at all). Especially annoying given how (free) time poor I've been of late, weekends to boot. So. Another long winded post but FBA isn't 'just' a simple open and shut 'same customer service as Amazon' proposition. That one time I found fly in my ointment? I went without ointment.
tom6195
30 Dec 15#98
Someone mentioned the lg g watch was £59.99 on Amazon but I can't find it?
this is one of the most useless comments I have seen on this site.
if you don't understand smart watches then maybe you are a bit outdated. I have owned a couple now and they have been brilliant. I am somebody who has worn normal watches for last 20 years.
alexanderthenotsogreat
30 Dec 15#100
This is a great watch and a great price. Great deal
coventgamer
30 Dec 15#99
buy the apple watch not this cheap tat
ColinB1984
29 Dec 151#49
I don't get these smart watches, I really don't. Do people just want to feel a bit more like James Bond or something?
HankHandsome to ColinB1984
29 Dec 15#52
I've had a pebble time for about 6 months and i wouldn't do without it. For me, it's the convenience aspect of it. Getting all the necessary notifications on my wrist and deciding whether or not i want to do anything about them or just dismiss them is as simple as you like. It means I don't have to fish my phone out of my pocket every time it happens.
Obviously it goes without saying that plenty of people will be quite happy to fish out their phone for every text alert, email alert e.t.c... and that's fine.
Being able to remotely control my music player from my wrist as well has been brilliantly helpful.
If my pebble time died, i'd replace it immediately - I don't think i'd ever go back to a "regular" watch.
Lloydinio to ColinB1984
29 Dec 15#53
They are handy for people that do activities where it is hard to take there phones out, such as sport. They are also handy for monitoring sport performance. They tell the time. Also you get notification alerts, that I'm not really fussed about. But Why do people spend hundreds on a fancy watch? The answer is because it is fancy.
Blizzard to ColinB1984
30 Dec 15#97
Not really. The idiots who are never off their phones at work have got them banned during working hours. This lets me view important texts discreetly, and the extra features make it worth having for fifty quid. Admittedly it's a bit of a toy but you only live once...or twice if you want to feel like James Bond.
dealdex
30 Dec 15#96
Buy this if you just want to see notifications on your wrist and take your phone out to reply to them. Buy the SW3 if you actually want to use a smart watch fully and reply to notifications without having to take your phone out of your pocket.
rawkinrich
30 Dec 15#95
Great price. Are there any smartwatches out there that support Spotify?
Rich
Tabintab
30 Dec 151#91
For an extra £30 you can get the latest Sony SW3 model that has Android Wear and as it has a silicone type strap, it is much more comfortable compared to metal. Has GPS, WiFi etc etc. Sorry voting cold, mostly because there is a much better / modern Sony Smart-watch.
BungalowBill to Tabintab
30 Dec 15#93
Albeit with half the battery life?
Lloydinio to Tabintab
30 Dec 15#94
that's over 50% more than this product so you can't really compare the two in that way
shirish_payasi
30 Dec 15#89
No doubt the deal is very good. Hot from me. Utility wise, it will keep you happy as long as you do not want to take any action based on what you see on the watch. The moment you do, you have to take your phone out.
BungalowBill to shirish_payasi
30 Dec 15#92
Not entirely true - if you like tinkering and you feel creative, apps like Tasker can be completely controlled from the watch - I can command my phone to send messages, make calls, run apps, interact with other apps and services, all without reaching for my phone.
HankHandsome
30 Dec 15#90
What apps do you use ?
Lloydinio
30 Dec 15#88
which pebble do you have?
Jimbo123
30 Dec 15#87
[/quote]My pebble controls my whole house, from lighting to sockets, to what music is playing in the house, to what film I want, I can alter the volume of any device, change the channel, reply with voice, although it does come up with hilarious results, I always like to finish my messages with voodoo electric boogaloo[/quote]
I commend you for utilising your smartwatch to the fullest but you must agree that the designs need a little improving to prevent the endless jabbing backwards and forwards through menus
ricardofischer
30 Dec 15#86
My pebble controls my whole house, from lighting to sockets, to what music is playing in the house, to what film I want, I can alter the volume of any device, change the channel, reply with voice, although it does come up with hilarious results, I always like to finish my messages with voodoo electric boogaloo
reesycer
30 Dec 15#85
pile... of... sh
dereklogan7
30 Dec 15#84
2 deals in 5 years. You certainly have the credentials of being an expert. :confused:
dcarlisle
29 Dec 152#9
So tempted, but is it an gadget I would use
BuffDude01 to dcarlisle
30 Dec 151#83
You tell me? :smirk:
secretmsg
30 Dec 15#82
Heat added..
Lloydinio
30 Dec 15#81
thank you to all who voted to get it to reach 1000!
topss
29 Dec 15#80
And? You seem to be trying to spread a lot of misinformation regarding 'fulfilled by Amazon'. If an item is fulfilled by Amazon, the sales process, delivery, customer service and returns is exactly the same as if it would be if Amazon were the actual seller. You don't lose out on anything. So not sure why you keep trying to make this irrelevant point.
flash2k
29 Dec 1532#2
old casio is the best
mustangt to flash2k
29 Dec 15#62
Agree!!
YouDontWantToKnow to flash2k
29 Dec 15#71
You can buy one now for about a grand!
definition to flash2k
29 Dec 15#79
Lasts a bit longer than two days too.
Lloydinio
29 Dec 15#78
no that's your opinion on the product, it's like saying buying a car ferrari fire half price, but you don't like Ferraris so I'm gonna say it's a bad deal for the petite who want a ferrari. every vote makes a difference. if we all had your mindset, then this wouldn't be a very good site would it
I'm sorry but what exactly does it matter? Amazon covering everything through to customer service, they may as well be the seller
whodaman2233
29 Dec 15#69
Bought a Sony smartwatch 3 on eBay for £67 brand new.Cold.
topss to whodaman2233
29 Dec 154#70
You joined just to let everyone know this. Much appreciated.
asiot to whodaman2233
29 Dec 15#74
agreed, i paid a bit more and got one for £80 brand new but even still rather pay that little bit extra and get the sw3 with android wear.. Cold for me also
aabb007
29 Dec 15#73
Its important to note that this is good price, but you can get it at pretty much similar price from EBbay too.
So if you are buying because you are saving 100+ pounds, please don't do that. Do buy it if you need it! :smiley:
Heat added!
JohnnyL
29 Dec 15#40
What makes these watches actually smart do they just do the same stuff as my phone does only on a tiny wee screen is it just a gimmick so I can sit and go look its took me 20mins to walk to work and look how many cals it can predict I have burnt up?
BungalowBill to JohnnyL
29 Dec 15#72
Apart from using it as a watch (!) principally I use mine to read texts, tweets and WhatsApp messages without reaching for my phone. I can also vet and reject incoming calls, again without picking up the phone. I use it for the vibrate alarms so I can wake up for work without disturbing my wife. I use it, via an app called Takser, to control apps on my phone - remote shutter control for the camera and so on.
Jimbo123
29 Dec 15#68
While the pebble is probably better , more battle tested as it were , it is also pretty boring , I have very little desire to fiddle with my Pebble smartwatch. Though I feel this would provide hours of fun prodding and poking the screen getting stuff to try and make it work.
Jimbo123
29 Dec 15#67
I know they can but can Sony
afroylnt
29 Dec 15#66
Some uses I agree are debatable, however they do have a few genuinely useful features; e.g. a proximity alarm to warn you if your phone goes out of range i.e. you have accidently left your phone somewhere. I just don't know how well such features have been designed.
cigbunt
29 Dec 15#65
quite old tech here.. i'd prob go for a pebble steel or a newer android wear watch
EazyDuz
29 Dec 151#64
Actually Mythbusters proved you can indeed polish a turd. Google it next time.
tootricky
29 Dec 15#36
Be warned, unlike v3 which is android wear, this isn't and it has the limited functionality to match. Nice looking thing though.
BungalowBill to tootricky
29 Dec 151#63
I think this was made clear in other posts, some of them many hours earlier than yours :wink:
sarabifran
29 Dec 15#61
I love my pebble - bought this month because of reviews on this site. Upgraded it to the pebble time firmware and it works very well.
Jimbo123
29 Dec 15#60
My original Pebble has glitches sometimes the only way to reconnect the watches to reboot the watch, doesn't happen often though.
Jimbo123
29 Dec 152#59
You can't polish a turd but you sure can roll it in glitter.
salispropnews
29 Dec 15#58
Tempted, but no one wears watches any more do they? Not with phones almost glued to our ears these days.
arpster
29 Dec 151#57
Ive been using this site for many many years.....I know how to judge an item.....if I wouldn't pay a quarter of what the price is because i think its a useless, flavour of the day gadget for hipster mugs - then its cold.
ozkerrizo
29 Dec 15#56
Stupid question I know and I am probably going to get jumped on by the Apple hating brigade but....... I don't want to fork out full whack for a apple watch because A I might not even like it and B I lose everything!!! So I just wondered does any one know of a cheap alternative that would be compatible with my I phone 5?
Bigbreakfast
29 Dec 15#55
I have this model in black. The silver strap was more than this at one point. I find it useful at work for unobtrusively canceling calls and sending brief replies but the glass face is made of cheese. I chipped the face two days after getting it. six months on a second chip and a scratch on the face mean I am embarrassed to show anyone the watch. You can't get a replacement face (afaik) and the other half isn't impressed with the idea of me forking out for another new smartwatch. :disappointed: good price but I'd try a different brand
TheBiker
29 Dec 15#54
So if a polished turd is cheap enough it must be hot?
Lloydinio
29 Dec 152#51
You have to judge it on the deal, not because you think the product is bad. That's the whole point of this site. I don't like iPhones, but If I saw an iphone on here for a good price, I would vote hot or not vote at all.
arpster
29 Dec 151#50
Proof that you can sell anything to the gullible on-trend wannabees :laughing: ...a complete and utterly useless gadget
COLD
Rossmor40
29 Dec 15#48
That's all changed now as the original pebble has got the pebble time firmware update a few weeks back and none of the problems you describe exist anymore.
dj_walmsley1990
29 Dec 15#45
you can get smart watch 3 on very for 90 in the sale a much better deal imo
bibster to dj_walmsley1990
29 Dec 15#47
I know but they look terrible with that rubber strap! £219 if you want the metal strap.
Jimbo123
29 Dec 15#46
Surprised how many great reviews are had on Amazon . Does anyone know if there is an app which controls Poweramp or other music control just for the generic player .
octane
29 Dec 151#44
Didn't even get this hot when it was £49.99 :confused:
Just when you've seen the SW3 or Asus Zen 2 you will see how much poorer these look, I'd def spend the extra
matengawhat
29 Dec 152#6
Low screen resolution on this amongst other things, def not as nice as the SW3, I would skip this one
Messiah to matengawhat
29 Dec 15#25
I would have thought this is better than the SW3 and Sony just like to throw away money designing and building inferior tech.
I kid :P
garbage456 to matengawhat
29 Dec 15#41
not sure why a low screen resolution would affect you, i got the sw 2 and a galaxy gear, both are fine.
but the sw2 you cant talk into in it like the galaxy gear or take photos like the galaxy gear, a bit pointless really.
jnigel26
29 Dec 15#38
Just go on that well know bay site and key U8 Bluetooth smart watch. I've had no trouble except I can't stop laughing
...at what some are paying.
Lloydinio to jnigel26
29 Dec 151#39
I had the U8, and it is awful, it looks awful, the screen is awful, it's hard to use, it's very limited and a waste of money. I sent mine back. it died completely the after one charge.
osmek
29 Dec 151#37
No
iEimis
29 Dec 15#35
Would be tempted as well if I didn't ordered a pebble a couple of weeks ago, now there's so many smartwatch deals, wish I had waited a bit to get a variety to choose from, but hey ho.
BungalowBill
29 Dec 156#15
Don't be put off by the lack of Android Wear. I've had this watch for 6 months and it's great. There are lots of apps available via Google Play, and a thriving developer scene too.
Battery life is 3-4 days and the always on screen makes so much sense. Charges from micro-USB and only takes an hour or so to charge.
Watchify brings almost all your Android notifications to the watch. Tasker plugin, with a bit of tinkering, allows you to control almost all your phone functions in return.
Hot from me.
OB1 to BungalowBill
29 Dec 151#34
Very different to my experience!
I found the developer scene almost dead six months ago, surely not 'thriving' any more!
Watchify used to be great, and completely saved the watch, but it constantly crashed with me and the developer hasn't worked on it for well over a year now.
Great that you are enjoying yours though!
I moved on to a Pebble which I found massively superior, then on to Android Wear (SW3), which I found a similar step up with.
OB1
29 Dec 15#33
Nope, Android only.
dazzl3r324
29 Dec 151#32
so just return it? Never had a problem with any fulfilled by Amazon products. You still get the same customer service as you would with products sold directly by Amazon
genk
29 Dec 15#31
Meh, why not.... ordered lol
boslemstokie
29 Dec 15#30
Doesn't work worth iPhone, had one of these since it came out, brilliant watch for battery life and receiving texts emails and calls.
dougan
29 Dec 15#16
I have ordered the Pebble Steel, how does this compare?
Also it is £26 cheaper than the Steel
tcm216 to dougan
29 Dec 151#18
Got a link for that deal?
BungalowBill to dougan
29 Dec 15#29
I had the original Pebble - the lack of colour screen was the biggest turn off, but more importantly the Android app was buggy - I lost track of the amount of times the watch would just not talk to the phone, and Pebble's suggestion - reinstall the watch firmware, reinstall the app, reinstall the watch apps. Yes, that would fix it - but four times a day!? In the end the Pebble went back, got this Smartwatch 2 instead - never lost connection once, found all the apps I wanted and not been happier.
whatyadoinsucka
29 Dec 15#28
just got myself a garmin vivoactive (built in gps) very happy with it for £99 amazon lightning deal the other day.
very happy with it.. syncs up well with IP6, for text/alerts, weather, music controls,
been swimming and it works! distance, stroke lengh, pool length, timing etc.
will test the built in gps on my push bike tomorrow.
rash_ed
29 Dec 15#27
Will it work with iPhone?
EazyDuz
29 Dec 15#26
Is it Sony or Motorola?
pgnl
29 Dec 15#24
I have been researching Smart watches over the last few days and decided to go with a Pebble for simplicity and battery life. I believe the only Sony watches that work with iOS for the iPhone are those at have Android wear ie the Sony SW3 and more recent. And even those have to be updated using an android phone to the most recent version of Android Wear first. There is an official iOs Android Wear app that works with the iphone, but from what I have read at the moment it can be problematic for some users, with only limited functions supported and connection issues etc. Others will know more and correct me I am sure.
Patrick
vickstar79
29 Dec 15#23
thank you. thinking of holding out for the moto 360
topss
29 Dec 153#22
Yes I know and adding to the above, there is no 100% guarantee that products sold and dispatched by Amazon themselves would be perfect. The point being that the return/customer service process would be exactly the same.
Anyway if the product you purchased was originally fulfilled by Amazon, then the return would have been handled by Amazon, not the 'seller'.
tcm216
29 Dec 152#14
Does this work with iphones (I know some Android watches do)?
mummymelly to tcm216
29 Dec 15#21
I would like to know that too! :man:
abu77
29 Dec 154#20
Do note that Amazon picking and despatching the stock doesn't necessarily mean that Amazon have performed quality control over what is in the box; personal experience, I ordered a phone case on pretty much all of the above 'FBA' understanding, clearly picked and despatches by amazon, but the item itself? The packaging was torn/tattered and the phone case had scuff marks and dents all over the back, a customer return that the seller had repackaged and sent back to amazon ready for 'FBA'. I may have received the 1 in 100 orders that the amazon fulfilment centre didn't vet properly but clearly the seller knew what they were doing. As such I tend to avoid all 'sellers' be they on prime or not, 'sold by Amazon' being my preferred choice.
And that was just a long winded post to say that 'FBA' isn't always squeaky clean.
dougan
29 Dec 151#19
I meant the Sony is £26 cheaper than the Pebble!
The Steel is £79.99 at Currys and Amazon
messiahcomplex8
29 Dec 15#17
If I didn't have a Pebble would probably be tempted, decent price
davedelaney1978
29 Dec 15#13
ok, been looking at various smart watch deals, have ordered! thanks op.
GuigsyUK
29 Dec 154#12
It's not Android Wear, so it has far less functionality than the SW3. Also, I wouldn't expect Sony to keep supporting it for long... You occasionally see the SW3 or Moto 360 for £90. That's a far better deal.
cRuNcHiE
29 Dec 15#11
Don't think this supports android wear does it, so limited in what it can do
bibster
29 Dec 15#10
Good price, I do prefer the design to the new smart watch 3 from Sony too.
snowplay
29 Dec 15#8
Tempted. Hot!
pavel76
29 Dec 1511#7
Ohh...thanks very much - I didn't know what fulfilment by Amazon means... To be serious Amazon is not seller in this case, it should be clear, thats all
pavel76
29 Dec 151#3
From marketplace seller - not directly from Amazon like title suggests
topss to pavel76
29 Dec 155#5
Fulfilled by Amazon
Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for and for Amazon Prime just as if they were Amazon items.
vickstar79
29 Dec 151#1
what's the LG G one like? noticed that's only 59.99 on there too in black. been looking at both but not sure which is best
richardcusworth to vickstar79
29 Dec 15#4
I have the LG one and it works great, my only issue with it is the battery life. You have to charge it nightly for moderate use othwise it will probably loose charge on the 2nd day.
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Shared Via The HUKD App For Android.
sold by EStore99, fulfilled by Amazon
- messiahcomplex8
Top comments
Battery life is 3-4 days and the always on screen makes so much sense. Charges from micro-USB and only takes an hour or so to charge.
Watchify brings almost all your Android notifications to the watch. Tasker plugin, with a bit of tinkering, allows you to control almost all your phone functions in return.
Hot from me.
Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for and for Amazon Prime just as if they were Amazon items.
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I'm gona guess you were just upset at receiving a damaged item and I'll also guess you would have had the same 'problem' returning it if you had purchased it from Amazon themselves. I think your one example is too anecdotal.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html?ie=UTF8&nodeId=200299940&tag=ho01f-21
http://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-Electronics-GW100-Watch-Black/dp/B00LB2ZQ3C/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1451489893&sr=1-1&keywords=lg+gwatch
if you don't understand smart watches then maybe you are a bit outdated. I have owned a couple now and they have been brilliant. I am somebody who has worn normal watches for last 20 years.
Obviously it goes without saying that plenty of people will be quite happy to fish out their phone for every text alert, email alert e.t.c... and that's fine.
Being able to remotely control my music player from my wrist as well has been brilliantly helpful.
If my pebble time died, i'd replace it immediately - I don't think i'd ever go back to a "regular" watch.
Rich
I commend you for utilising your smartwatch to the fullest but you must agree that the designs need a little improving to prevent the endless jabbing backwards and forwards through menus
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sony-sw2-android-nfc-liveview-smartwatch-silver-amazon-2346520
So if you are buying because you are saving 100+ pounds, please don't do that. Do buy it if you need it! :smiley:
Heat added!
COLD
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sony-sw2-android-nfc-liveview-smartwatch-silver-49-99-amazon-2346520?is_moderation=true
I kid :P
but the sw2 you cant talk into in it like the galaxy gear or take photos like the galaxy gear, a bit pointless really.
...at what some are paying.
Battery life is 3-4 days and the always on screen makes so much sense. Charges from micro-USB and only takes an hour or so to charge.
Watchify brings almost all your Android notifications to the watch. Tasker plugin, with a bit of tinkering, allows you to control almost all your phone functions in return.
Hot from me.
I found the developer scene almost dead six months ago, surely not 'thriving' any more!
Watchify used to be great, and completely saved the watch, but it constantly crashed with me and the developer hasn't worked on it for well over a year now.
Great that you are enjoying yours though!
I moved on to a Pebble which I found massively superior, then on to Android Wear (SW3), which I found a similar step up with.
Also it is £26 cheaper than the Steel
very happy with it.. syncs up well with IP6, for text/alerts, weather, music controls,
been swimming and it works! distance, stroke lengh, pool length, timing etc.
will test the built in gps on my push bike tomorrow.
Patrick
Anyway if the product you purchased was originally fulfilled by Amazon, then the return would have been handled by Amazon, not the 'seller'.
And that was just a long winded post to say that 'FBA' isn't always squeaky clean.
The Steel is £79.99 at Currys and Amazon
Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) is a service Amazon offers sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's warehouses, and Amazon directly does the picking, packing, shipping and customer service on these items. Something Amazon hopes you'll especially enjoy: FBA items are eligible for and for Amazon Prime just as if they were Amazon items.