Model number STB-1000-1EF.
Watch features:
Grey easy to read dial.
Resin case.
Black resin strap.
Buckle clasp.
Quartz movement.
Water resistant to 100m.
Backlight.
Digital display.
Date and day display.
Alarm.
Stopwatch.
120 lap memory.
World time.
Countdown timer.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
14 comments
steevieboy4u
9 Dec 162#1
So what's the point of the bluetooth? Does it send the time etc to your phone, if it does why would you ever need that? :man:
sharif76 to steevieboy4u
9 Dec 161#2
I was thinking the same lol
jamkur123 to steevieboy4u
9 Dec 16#3
To notify you when you get a message or call on your smart phone. Pretty obvious really!
Not that obvious - most people rely on their phone to tell them they are receiving a call.
Toybhoy
9 Dec 161#6
Pointless watch
Rickardo to Toybhoy
9 Dec 163#8
I disagree at this price - it's not for me personally, but the watch seems fairly decent, with Bluetooth an added bonus (or gimmick).
Rickardo
9 Dec 16#7
It is obvious, unless you've been under a rock and missed all the other smart watches out there. I know this is extremely limited in function compared to actual "smart" watches, as you cannot reply or even read the message, but quite a few people I know like the fact they can be notified discreetly of a message etc.
Regarding "sending" the time, I don't know if this watch does, but that alone can be useful as your phone is usually accurate if takes the time signal from the mobile connection, so therefore ensures your watch is updated e.g summer time etc. automatically.
steevieboy4u
9 Dec 16#9
I've got a MiBand and never thought of the notify function for this watch as it doesn't state it can vibrate, agreed it can be quite handy, if it does vibrate. Otherwise this function is severely hindered as if you can't hear your phone you'll probably never hear the watch and if it does only beep then that would be a real pain.
Stevie Badman
9 Dec 16#10
Good looking watch.
scrimpersdelight
9 Dec 16#11
Does it also notify you that your phone's battery is low ( from having to leave Bluetooth enabled all the time)?
Valheru
9 Dec 16#12
Bluetooth don't take too much battery. I've always got Bluetooth on my phone lnked to my fitness tracker and to be honest I don't notice any battery drain.
It's a cheap watch with features other cheap watches don't have. I think it's good for somebody who isn't allowed to look at their phone at their workstation/desk.
wilks444
10 Dec 16#13
oos
trott3r
12 Dec 16#14
Got mine today and got it working on android marshmallow with the bluewatcher app from the play store
Opening post
Model number STB-1000-1EF.
Watch features:
Grey easy to read dial.
Resin case.
Black resin strap.
Buckle clasp.
Quartz movement.
Water resistant to 100m.
Backlight.
Digital display.
Date and day display.
Alarm.
Stopwatch.
120 lap memory.
World time.
Countdown timer.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
14 comments
http://support.casio.com/en/support/information.php?cid=009&pid=723#sec03_02
It was posted a while ago- there's some helpful chat about it here: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/casio-bluetooth-sports-watch-stb-1000-argos-ebay-26-99-2541110
Regarding "sending" the time, I don't know if this watch does, but that alone can be useful as your phone is usually accurate if takes the time signal from the mobile connection, so therefore ensures your watch is updated e.g summer time etc. automatically.
It's a cheap watch with features other cheap watches don't have. I think it's good for somebody who isn't allowed to look at their phone at their workstation/desk.