🎉 Elevate Your Everyday with WristPods!
The WristPods 2-IN-1 Smart Watch combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek British design, featuring built-in Ear Pods, multiple exercise modes, and water resistance, all while being fully compatible with Android devices.
U**R
Bluetooth
Music works well but can't seem to sync to Bluetooth
M**R
A Rip Off For £23 Only One Earbud Earphone Is Then Working. A Refund Demanded.
Very Disappointed Within This Product. As The Watch Is Then Generally FineBut Unfortunately Only One Of The Earbud Earphones Are Then Not Working.This Is Then Unacceptable For The Price Of £23 Of The Price. I Really DoExpect Much Better & For Atleast For Both Earbud Earphones To Then BeWorking Properly. I Then Urge Caution Whilst Buying This Product.Could Not Then Contact The Seller Direct That's A Clue. What A Rip Off.So I Am Then Sending The Product Straight Back & A Complete Refund.
P**Y
Wouldn't buy it again
Didn't last long,battery dies after 3 weeks,probably get better versions elsewhere
O**E
No headphones
No headphones came with then waste of money
T**R
A good watch overall but not a great one!
Looking at the spec for this watch it seems quite impressive. It has a lot going for it in terms of features and generally, it performs well. The heart rate monitor is accurate and fast, as is the blood oxygen monitor.The watch connects easily to iPhone or Android phones and instant messaging etc all works as it should.However, I have two small gripes about this watch. The first is that you cannot set the time via the watch. In fact, you cannot manually set the time at all. And until you install the app on your phone and pair it with the watch you will be stuck with the time as set when it came off the production line. For something that is essentially, above all things a "watch" I find this bizarre and frustrating.My second gripe is that this watch had been used before it reached me. The date and time were wrong but they were not the factory default. I reset the watch and it defaulted to something completely different.The way the watch arrives is also a bit odd. The strap is in a separate box from the watch and yet there is enough room in the box for both. Just seems completely unnecessary to me.The earbuds work fine although it seems a bit gimmicky to have them in the watch case. Most people already have decent earbuds but I guess these would be handy if you lost your normal ones.Oh, and the charger is a little unit you clip the watch into and then plug the hard-wired USB lead into a separate charger. Again this seems a bit of a gimmick but at least it works.
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Meh…
When I was originally given the opportunity to review this item the price tag was a whopping £149.99 - which left me astounded when the gadget first arrived.I liked the idea of having some airbuds built into the watch, it felt like a “next gen” kind of situation - but when actually using the item with my 11 year old son it quickly became apparent that the quality was poor.So, having used this item for a few weeks I logged on to amazon to bemoan the quality v price point… only to see that it’s now for sale at sub £25 - which is about right for the product - a cheap pair of earbuds and a cheap smart watch that a kid would enjoy using before the novelty of such an item inevitably wears off and the watch/buds are eventually consigned to the bottom of the messy drawer.So - you get the basic functions on this watch - can listen to music, make calls, track steps… etc etc - all pretty standard on the hundreds of watches available. The earbuds aren’t great at all, my son complained of the music “disappearing” every so often as the bluetooth function dropped out.This watch and buds are what they are - cheap tech that’ll make a nice stocking filler if you’re just looking for a cheap item to give to someone. I can’t imagine that people will still be using it a year or so after purchased - but at this price point of sub £25 you probably wouldn’t expect it to last that long anyway.Middle of the road product at a realistic price.
A**.
A smartwatch with a built-in pair of earbuds.
I recently been using this smartwatch that has a pair of earbuds built-in. It's a pretty wild idea, but it's actually pretty cool. No more forgetting my headphones at home, I like it.The watch itself is a little chunky, but it's not too heavy or uncomfortable to wear. It comes with all the sensors a smartwatch needs to track the steps, workouts, heart rate, pace, and distance, as well as some more advanced metrics like blood oxygen and heart rate. It also shows notifications from the phone, whether that be an iPhone or an Android handset. And I can control music playback and take phone calls on my wrist with or without removing the buds.The earbuds are surprisingly good. They're tiny, but they're surprisingly pleasant to listen to. There's some low-end punch and a decent balance that has plenty of detail without sacrificing mid-range clarity, I found instrument separation to be good. The main weakness is that the highs can sound a little harsh at times.Another downside is that the watch doesn't have any storage for MP3 files. So if you want to listen to music without your phone, you're out of luck.. However, the watch itself has a good battery life, which lasts for about 1.5 days on a single charge when using the earbuds.But overall, I'm pretty happy with this watch, It's well-engineered, comfy, and capable. So if you're looking for a smartwatch with a built-in pair of earbuds this may be a good option, but if you're looking for the best possible sound quality or noise cancellation you're better off buying a separate smartwatch and headphones.
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