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Review: Great smart watch at an unbelievable price - I ordered
the Ruimen smart watch as a backup for my Samsung Galaxy 5 smart
watch. I wanted to see what you got for a watch that is 1/10 the
cost. ($30+ to $300+) I expected junk, but I got a beauty
instead. First off, let me say the Ruimen does not have all the
whistles and bells that my Samsung watch has. But what it does
have is a lot. I mostly just track steps as I want to walk 8,000
steps a day. Being the nerd I am, I wore both watches for 3 days
to see how the step count went. To my surprise, the 1st day the
difference was only 0.8%. Second day was 0.6% different Third day
was 1.7% different. So both watch tracked very closely to one and
another. So I would say the Ruimen was just as accurate as the
Samsung watch. Things I like about the Ruimen... Start up time.
It takes 5 seconds to boot up from off. My Samsung takes 2
agonizingly slow minutes... Come on Samsung, you can do better
than that. BPM. You get a constant beats per minute with the
Ruimen. I even put on a watch face that showed bpm continuously.
The Samsung you had to be in a sport tracking mode or go to a
specific app on the phone to see bpm. 5 day battery life. The
Samsung gives me 30 hours at the most, so I am left having to
charge it every night. Ironically you can have it track your
sleeping but that doesn't work when it is on the charging stand
at night. Email display. The Ruimen instantly showed on my screen
when I got a text or email. (Although the font was very tiny for
these old eyes.) Samsung would check every 15 minutes or so then
tell me (but with bigger font that I could read easier.) Price -
The Ruimen is 1/10th the price of the Samsung. As far as value
(benefits / cost) the Ruimen is a clear winner. Walking app (when
it worked.) GloryFit uses GPS to track you walking and put it on
a map. Samsung uses an archaic system of asking how tall you are,
then it estimates your stride length and uses that to calculate
distance (steps x stride length). I have a short waist and long
legs. My wife has a Garmin Lilly which uses GPS to track
distance. I am consistently 20% short on my distance when we walk
together using Samsung. GloryFit nailed the distance. Here is
what I don't like about the Ruimen watch. At first I thought
there were only 4 watch faces on it. But through the GloryFit
app, you have a 100 watch faces to choose from. The picture shown
in this review is one of them. The disadvantage is you can only
load ONE optional watch face at a time. So it you want to change
the watch face, you need to go to GloryFit and change it there.
Takes less than 1 minute to change the watch face. Samsung allows
you to download many more to your watch. And you have a ton more
3rd party watch faces to can add to the Samsung. I have some
issues with the GloryFit fitness tracker app. The installation
instructions were for an older version of Android. The
instructions ask you to find a place to have the GloryFit app
load at watch startup. It is not in Android now. But no worries,
it happens automatically when you load the app onto your phone. I
also had some connectivity issues when I tried one of the 100+
sports app settings. I did get the walk feature to work finally,
and it tracked my walk via GPS perfectly. Other times it wouldn't
connect to my watch. Don't know why. Samsung has a lot more apps
that work on that watch an Reimen. Most I don't use. In summary,
the Ruimen is a much better value that the Samsung if money is an
issue. But if you want all the whistles and bells, I still like
my Samsung and will continue to wear it. The Ruimen is going to
be my trusty backup and I will wear it when I travel or are out
in harsh environments.
Review: Great value! Apple Watch clone, Just buy it! - So I
bought this watch a couple weeks ago because I needed something
to track my heart rate and steps and give me some access to my
iPhone 15. I am greatly surprised at its amazing battery,
longevity, and ease of use! I would put this on the same level as
my Apple Watch 7! except that it doesn't do an ECG. The screen is
bright and easy to read with the big size face (I have a very
tiny wrist (5.5") and it looks probably bigger than most people
would see on their own wrist). It also comes with several options
to change it up on their app. Notifications are great and worked
seamlessly with my iPhone 15 Pro. The steps are pretty accurate
because they match what my iPhone is tracking. 🔋Battery life: I
have been wearing this 24 hours a day with my notifications going
off on it and it constantly tracking my steps heart rate and
oxygen. It seems to go through about 15 to 20% of battery in a 24
hour span. I wore it for three days straight without charging it,
and it was at 55% this morning. It fully charges on its magnetic
charging wire in about an hour. The watch App: The app that goes
with it is pretty basic and I wish it was a little bit more but
maybe they will update itself as more people buy it, but it works
just fine and anyone would find it very simple to use! I haven't
looked for a new band or any type of scratch protection yet but
now that I've decided to keep it, I am going to look for those.
Apple Watch backstory: I had returned my Apple Watch nine months
ago because it caused rashes and I couldn't wear it all the time
and I didn't wanna spend that much money on something that caused
issues. But my doctors wanted my vitals tracked due to health
conditions (POTS/fall risk). I figured I would buy this and try
it for a few weeks and return it if it sucked, but it does not
suck. It is awesome and I'm very happy with it. It also causes
the same rash from the metal of the watch backing same as my
Apple Watch but I only paid $39 for this one and it does what it
needs to, so I will put up with the rashes from my overly
sensitive skin. (I clean the watch back multiple times a day,
along with keeping my skin dry/clean and it still will cause
problems because of a very sensitive metal allergy.) ➡️➡️ I am
not being paid for this review or was even requested to write a
review, I just wanted to make sure that other people know that
there is an excellent option to the very expensive Apple watches!
Added to review today 3/28/25 - watch still exactly the same
doing awesome. I wear it every day. Battery life still amazing
and everything still works great no complaints whatsoever.