Advertised as half price, but I know you can get for less than £170! However, still a good price for the watch, and cheapest I can find without vouchers. In stock, and can collect from store I believe.
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DealJourno
28 May 164#32
Equally not fit for purpose, the Daily Mail claims to be a newspaper. But most stories are just made up rants.
powerful_Rogue
27 May 164#6
Had mine since October 2014 when I paid £180 for it. Superb watch, cant fault it one bit.
Couple of months ago got mixed up with the washing, so had 90 minutes in the washing machine and 40 minutes in the tumble dryer. Once it had cooled down it switched on and worked perfectly! Credit to its waterproofness (and heat proof!)
I got this just before Christmas from Very for £70. Love it. Much better than the Pebble Time I went from. Recommended.
srgi
27 May 16#3
I got this just over a year ago, great watch, If you play golf, get this watch for your GPS,
Better and cheaper than any GPS watch.
gazcoedcae to srgi
27 May 16#12
what app do you use for the gps? I downloaded golfshot but it keeps disappearing from my watch.
Goldenraven
27 May 162#4
I seen this on amazon last week for £99.99, it went u to £120, i said to myself next time it drops to £100 i would buy it... damn you HOTUKDEALs, I didn't expect to spend this money this soon.. xD
Thanks OP.
anathni
27 May 16#5
Awesome - thanks OP!
powerful_Rogue
27 May 164#6
Had mine since October 2014 when I paid £180 for it. Superb watch, cant fault it one bit.
Couple of months ago got mixed up with the washing, so had 90 minutes in the washing machine and 40 minutes in the tumble dryer. Once it had cooled down it switched on and worked perfectly! Credit to its waterproofness (and heat proof!)
12Mummysaltash
27 May 16#7
Will it work with iPhone 6 as this a good price
ldunkerley to 12Mummysaltash
27 May 161#8
it's Android so nope.
robertrychel to 12Mummysaltash
27 May 16#10
Believe these do now work with iOS, although more limited than Android. Think the new Wear 2.0 software is supposed to help with that in the autumn when it launches
rachwhite700 to 12Mummysaltash
28 May 16#24
Yes it does. Theres an app you need to download
robertrychel
27 May 16#9
Believe these do now work with iOS, although more limited than Android. Think the new Wear 2.0 software is supposed to help with that in the autumn when it launches
12Mummysaltash to robertrychel
27 May 16#11
Great thanks for your help.
rags2riches
28 May 161#13
Your text here-:-! x!,
small_intestine
28 May 16#14
The only thing that annoys me about this watch is the fact no one else has managed to do it!
Gps with ghostracer had tracked my jogs nigh on perfectly.
2 day battery life is very reasonable in comparison. All that with a price like this!
The mind boggles at how someone can't just make a round watch with all this guys specs.
frakker
28 May 16#15
I'd be wary that this won't receive Android Wear 2.0 when it's released later this year.
iskillz to frakker
28 May 16#16
says who?
simont_space
28 May 16#17
It does, but not all features are available.
simont_space
28 May 16#18
The only problem it could have is if the hardware doesn't meet any specs required. This is highly unlikely as most of the 1st/2nd gen android watches are the same internally spec wise. So you could say don't buy any android watch until 2.0 comes out.
umar
28 May 16#19
everyone has different needs but for me this is brilliant not having to take phone out to answer ppi and other junk calls or non urgent messages/emails especially at work.let's me know i left my phone home or car.there are other benfits too bought mine from very £62.99 last time it was on offer
DonkeyKonk
28 May 16#20
A great 'introduction' to smartwatches.
I got one last summer and enjoyed trying out its various functions and playing with it for months.
Now I only really use it as a silent Alarm, and occasionally as an Mp3 player / GPS tracker.
Definitely recommended, very good price.
m.ad
28 May 161#21
Annoying issue with mine, when my phone rings the watch notification is late then doesn't stop when I answer the call. Other than that, it's been great
Themadcow
28 May 161#22
I was tempted until I saw pictures of it actually on a wrist. The screen looks huge - on my girly wrists I'd look like a child wearing his dad's Casio watch from the 80's
joedesigns
28 May 16#23
Looks like OOS.
rachwhite700
28 May 16#25
Ive an apple watch and husband has this sony smartwatch 3. Tbh for the money id choose the sony watch over the apple watch. If you wanna save money anyway.
Rossmor40
28 May 16#26
Great watch. I bought one a few months back when it on sale at Amazon and have used it most days since. It's not the prettiest watch in the world but it has loads of functionality for the price. There's a new version of Android wear out soon as well.
Jacob_Kreed
28 May 16#27
I have a z3 phone, is there any reason to smart watch????!
frakker
28 May 16#28
LG G Watch won't be receiving AW 2.0, hence my wariness.
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Couple of months ago got mixed up with the washing, so had 90 minutes in the washing machine and 40 minutes in the tumble dryer. Once it had cooled down it switched on and worked perfectly! Credit to its waterproofness (and heat proof!)
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Better and cheaper than any GPS watch.
Thanks OP.
Couple of months ago got mixed up with the washing, so had 90 minutes in the washing machine and 40 minutes in the tumble dryer. Once it had cooled down it switched on and worked perfectly! Credit to its waterproofness (and heat proof!)
Gps with ghostracer had tracked my jogs nigh on perfectly.
2 day battery life is very reasonable in comparison. All that with a price like this!
The mind boggles at how someone can't just make a round watch with all this guys specs.
I got one last summer and enjoyed trying out its various functions and playing with it for months.
Now I only really use it as a silent Alarm, and occasionally as an Mp3 player / GPS tracker.
Definitely recommended, very good price.
List on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidWear/comments/4l3px2/android_wear_20_update_list/
From todays Mail:
Not fit for purpose: Fitness trackers are so inaccurate with calorie counting they are getting readings wrong by 40 per cent, study reveals
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3613896/New-study-reveals-fitness-trackers-inaccurate-calorie-counting-getting-readings-wrong-40-cent.html