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The shipping is free for all users (Prime not required). In terms of features, I believe you can compare it to a Xiaomi Mi Band 6. It'll do basic notifications, track 14 types of sporting activities, provide you (semi-accurate) data about your sleep habits, skin temperature, blood oxygen and heart rate, on a readable square shaped display with selectable watch faces that you can create and customise. For a low price, it packs a wide array of sensors, but its health insights aren't suitable for medical use.
It runs a proprietary RTOS (real time operating system) so there is no 3rd party app support or Google Pay.
1.55-inch, 360 x 320 TFT display, which can't be set to always on and you can adjust the brightness.
The GTH puts a square smartwatch on your wrist that quite frankly, isn't all that exciting to look at. It's a 43mm metal watch case that only comes in black and measures in at 10.5mm thick. That's partnered up with 20mm TPU band that is interchangeable and uses a traditional watch buckle to make sure you can get a nice secure fit.
5ATM water resistant rating making it safe to swim with and submerge it up to 50 metres depth. Though you can't shower with it or place it under soap or hot water.
It's paired and set up with the Mobvoi companion phone app, which is available for Android and iOS devices. Our testing time was using it with an Android phone. The on-watch software is fine to interact if a little laggy when scrolling through screens.
Mobvoi continues its quirk of displaying notifications in an odd typewriter-style font. It's still unable to display full notifications on a single screen with a tap letting you read the rest of the notification. It certainly doesn't feel like the most polished approach to this smartwatch staple.
Real-time heart rate readings were generally in line with a heart rate monitor built into a clinical grade pulse oximeter and a heart rate monitor chest strap.
It also seemed to deliver respiration data and blood oxygen measurements in line with a pulse oximeter and the breath tracking available on Garmin's watches. That data is monitored continuously as well as offering on the spot measurements.
As a budget sports watch, it's much of what we saw on the GTX. No GPS meant runs came up notably short against a Garmin running watch as you can see in the screens above. While it managed to capture the same maximum heart rate compared to a Garmin HRM-Pro chest strap, the average heart rate data was considerably lower than the chest strap.
Battery life. If you're planning to monitor heart rate, blood oxygen and temperature, monitor sleep and track workouts regularly like we did then you can expect to get around 5 days. It has the potential to get to 7 days and potentially 10, if you disable those health monitoring features, which can be done from the Mobvoi companion app.
These are quotes copied from Wearable.coms three out of five star review.
Good devices these. Long battery life, and good notifications.
Their privacy policy is a little over-reaching for my tastes; but so far mobvoi hasnt been caught doing anything too harvest-y.