FOXBOX Smart Watch for Men Answer/Make Call for Android iOS, 400mAh Military Smartwatch Blood Oxygen Sleep Monitor Step Counter, 2 Watch Straps, Waterproof Smart Watches Silver
$55.99
Price: $55.99
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【Powerful Battery Reserve】This military sports smartwatch boasts a robust 400mAh battery capacity, providing up to 30 days of standby time and 7-10 days of normal operation. The smartwatch’s aluminum alloy casing has undergone various military-grade tests for extreme temperatures, low pressure, dust resistance, and more, ensuring reliable operation in the harshest environments. It’s unquestionably your best companion for short outdoor activities and adventures.
【Advanced Touch and Stunning Visuals】This military smartwatch features a 1.4-inch display with a high resolution of 360×360, delivering a smooth operation and a clearer, brighter, and more detailed visual experience. The package includes comprehensive instructions to help you operate the smartwatch with ease. Two strap options are available, with a standard strap width of 22mm.
【Multifunctional Communication】This Android smartwatch is equipped with a 5.0 Bluetooth chip and a high-quality speaker, allowing you to directly answer and make calls, read messages, play music, store contact information, and view call records on the men’s smartwatch. No need to frequently take out your phone; you won’t miss any important information, and your hands will no longer be tied.
【Leading a Healthy Lifestyle】This military men’s smartwatch leads the trend of a healthy lifestyle, offering over 100 sports modes and detailed recording of essential data such as heart rate, calories, and step count, providing robust support for every activity. The men’s smartwatch also continuously monitors heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, and sleep, comprehensively focusing on your physical condition to help you maintain a healthy state.
【Broad Compatibility and Multifunction】The smartwatch for men is compatible with most phones (Android 4.4 and higher versions, and iOS 8.0 or higher). It also offers functions such as weather forecasts, alarms, timers, and more for your convenience. Moreover, it provides a selection of over 100 watch faces, and you can even upload your favorite photos as a watch face, expressing your personality and fashion or sharing your precious memories with your loved ones.
Customers say
Customers like the quality of the watch. They mention it’s well-made and one of the best military-grade smart watches they have bought off of Amazon. Customers also appreciate the look. However, some customers disagree on functionality, value for money, build quality, battery life, ease of setup, and health monitoring.
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11 reviews for FOXBOX Smart Watch for Men Answer/Make Call for Android iOS, 400mAh Military Smartwatch Blood Oxygen Sleep Monitor Step Counter, 2 Watch Straps, Waterproof Smart Watches Silver
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Cinque. W –
FOXBOX Smart Watch
This is one of the best military grade smart watches that I’ve bough off of Amazon so far. It’s very durable, water proof, scratch resistant and recharges really fast. The app for this watch (Fit Cloud Pro) appears to be reliable, and accurate. The app usually synchs with the watch data right away. Another plus for this watch is the fact that it comes with two different wristbands (I highly recommend the metal one). You will have to make adjustments (take apart) the metal one to make it fit you, but it’s worth it. I Normally I don’t trust unknown / new brand names, but this one turned out to be pretty good.
Lance C. –
Pretty solid watch
Pretty good watch, in my opinion. It seems to do everything it advertised and is (for me at least) pretty comfortable to wear. Not to heavy, but seems heavy enough to not seem like something cheap. The fit cloud app is pretty good at what you need for it to do. Make sure and take your time setting it up and giving the needed permissions on your phone though, otherwise some of the features aren’t going to work. For the price of this watch, I was a little surprised the watch is as good as it is. Overall, I think it’s a pretty good deal. I didn’t really run into the issues some of the other reviews were saying. Could be I got a good one and maybe they got an earlier model. Battery life last me about 2 and a half days. The health features are controlled by the fit cloud app on your phone and are fairly accurate. The Bluetooth calls on the watch are pretty good. The speaker and the mic are pretty decent. Gotta say that overall, I am pretty satisfied with the watch.
Eric –
This Watch Has It All
This is my second smart watch and it was a huge upgrade for not a big price difference. This watch uses an app called FitCloud. The app is very intuitive and easy to use. I am able to select from over 200 watch faces. It also links directly to my Google Fit, so all of my exercise data gets put into the same place.Installed the software and the watch connected to my Pixel 6 as soon as I powered it on. I was shocked it was so easy. My previous watch took several attempts.Couple of my favorite features FitCloud is RCS compatible. All of my group RCS messages come through without an issue. The watch interface is responsive and super easy to see and use. The vibration has good strength to it. I know when I get a message or notification. My previous smart watch I wasn’t always sure. The ringtone is pleasant in that its not super loud, but you know when its ringing. The audio for phone calls is terrific as well. It comes with two watchbands. I prefer the rubber watchband, but the metal once has a good weight to it and feels very sturdy. The battery life gets me about 5 days between charges, even with pretty heavy usage. Charging is super-fast.Here’s a quick tip also. The watch has a “Collection” mode which allows you to upload a QR code for Paypal, WeChat, etc. Venmo is not included. However!!! You can still upload your Venmo QR to the Paypal slot and it works!I give this watch a 5-star review and I would absolutely buy it again. It is well worth the price. Maybe even a little underpriced for what you get.
Dave –
Itâs nice butâ¦
I bought this watch because it was nice looking and is supposed to offer multi-day battery life with regular use and long standby times. After fully charging the battery before the first use as it instructs, I noticed with light use, such as just setting it up and getting familiar with the watch and trying a few watch faces, I noticed that from 4:30 pm to 7:00 the battery drained from 100% to nearly 70% and then to nearly 60% by 9 pm which didnât give me confidence that it would last more than a day with regular use.This watch does not offer always on display and does not appear to allow you to speak on calls through the watch.There appears to be plenty of sport modes and a few health monitoring modes but thereâs not much more.There is the ability to download different watch faces but you can only add/overwrite one face. When you download the watch faces it always overwrites the last one downloaded.I didnât test the sport modes because I didnât but this watch for that purpose so I cannot speak on how accurately it tracks activity data beyond the step counting, which I find it to be fairly accurate. Its readings fell inline with the daily average I get with my other watch. I use an iPhone so there is the option to share data with the Health app.Overall itâs a nice simple watch but for a few more bucks there are better options, which is why Iâm returning this one.Please forgive the lack of photos. Iâll take and post more before I return it.
C Jay –
Great , expect the spring bar for band
I love it had it for about 8 moths now. Was almost flawless for me.. battery is great only dies 10% a day for me music works great text and also love to monitor my steps. But the quick release spring has broke twice now and I’m having trouble tracking down the proper size so i can wear it ð ð ð
Henry –
Fantastic Watch
This is an excellent watch. A good investment if you can’t afford one of those high priced Apple watches. I actually like the design of this watch much better than what Apple has anyway. This watch functions very well and it serves every purpose I had hoped it would. One thing I do wish would be included is a mode to test your stress levels. I enjoy this watch and I like the idea that I can create my own watch face, I put my deceased cat as my watch face. This seller has excellent customer service and will get back to you quickly and very professional. The watch charges via a magnetic cord that attaches to the back of the watch and the USB end can either attach to your computer or use the cube that came with your cell phone and charge through an electrical outlet just like your phone. I initially had a problem setting my watch up but, it was not the fault of the watch, it was MY fault. My advice to anybody setting the watch up using your phone, if you are running a VPN on your phone DISABLE the VPN. Once I disabled my VPN it was super easy to set everything up. If you don’t disable the VPN your phone will not connect to the App the watch uses. Hope you enjoy this watch as much as I am. Again, this watch is awesome!!!
Adrian –
Definitely a good buy, this watch looks good and feels sturdy while packed with all common sports trackers features and some useful smartwatch options.The watch casing is metal, a bit thicker and heavier than common sports trackers, but with a sturdy yet sporty look. It comes with 2 type of straps, metallic bracelet or silicone, depending on the use purpose. The silicone is better for workouts as the watch tends to rotate less on the arm.The watch itself is very responsive, with a bright touch screen, good resolution and long lasting battery.There are 6 watchfaces installed, one of which replaceable form a large and varied online library which even includes animated ones. The watch software has some customization features, with extra screens you could add or remove; same for the sport modes list, they can be added as needed from a large list with the help of the pair phone app. One if the 2 side buttons function can also be customized.In terms of notifications, the app lets you select individually which apps can send notifications to the watch, and can support a queue of around 15. Each notification can be expanded for a 4 lines content, which i find a bit short. The watch can be used to call and answer phone calls, as well as using the voice assistant. Generally this works well, the speaker is loud enough for normal environments.As sensors and trackers the watch has the most common ones, including blood oxygen level, and the sensors seem to be accurate enough. There are more apps and features on the watch, reminders and alarms, flashlight, calculator, business card and pay code when linked to specific social media apps, music control, phone finder etc.Overall it is quite a complete and functional smart watch/sports tracker in my opinion, with a lasting battery life (one week normal usage) and a solid cool look, a good value watch, I would recommend.
Sadia Naeem –
My husband has been using this smartwatch for weeks and it has become a reliable companion in his daily life.The battery life has been a lifesaver, especially during his outdoor adventures. With the long-lasting battery, he doesn’t have to worry about constantly charging it. Plus, the power-saving mode has been a game-changer, extending the battery life even further. This watch has made communication so much easier. Managing calls and messages on the go has been incredibly convenient.From keeping track of heart rate to monitoring sleep patterns, it’s like having a personal health assistant with you at all times. And with various exercise modes, it helps you to stay on top of your fitness goals.On top of all that, the watch is packed with other useful features like a stopwatch, timer, and music control. And being able to customize the watch faces to match your style has been a fun bonus.Overall, It is a great product and I highly recommend it.
Zim –
To compare this to smart watches like the Apple and Garmin and Samsung offerings would be unfair as they’re very different products at very different price points.I must say, however, that I was pleasantly surprised during the unboxing, as the quality of all the components seemed quite high. The watch case itself is big, if you’re not used to that style – I’ve worn large, automatic mechanical sports and dive-style watches before, and it’s on a par with some of those. It may take an adjustment period, but you get used to it fairly quickly, and no longer worry about it, because you’re dealing with the watch’s features.The sport-style bezel of the watch is somewhat reminiscent of a chronograph, and I suppose that’s what makes the “Military” designation, but that’s about it. There’s nothing remotely military about this. The case is sturdy, but the bezel is a non-rotating facade that doesn’t do anything useful. It has etched numbers on the bezel that correspond to the minutes of the hour on an analog clock, and two pressers at the two and four positions.There is no rotating crown or any other physical control, other than the touch screen itself.The touch screen is bright, and it’s surprisingly easy to interact with. The software feels a bit underdeveloped, but is perfectly fine once you get used to what swipes or button pushes do what.There is little to no helpful documentation other than a link to download the FitCloudPro app to your phone.It’s a bit invasive in terms of permissions, but unavoidable with something like a fitness tracker that connects via bluetooth.The app also feels a little unfinished, and while you can dig around and use it well enough, I find myself wishing for a bit more granularity in the stats. You know they’ve collected the data, but sometimes it would be nice to view the summaries in different ways, or to see certain trends. This is what you pay for with higher-cost brand-name apps and trackers, and it shows.The battery life is quite good, as advertised. I find the display tended to go to sleep a bit too quickly, and set it stay on longer, at the expense of battery life, and don’t mind it at all.The ‘lift to wake’ function isn’t as polished as it could be. I sometimes find myself looking at my wrist for a second or two, and realizing that it didn’t register the movement, and it’s not going to come on, and either hit the button or bring my arm down and up with a more pronounced motion. A minor annoyance, but one that happens multiple times a day.There seem to be arbitrary decisions made about the watch interface, so you can only access certain apps or features in certain menus – for example, you can hit the top button and swipe right to access the weather or music app, but in order to bring up a stopwatch, you have to press the top button twice, and scroll down through a list of apps which contain both the weather and music apps. Why the two lists, and why have one incomplete?The fitness tracking is nice, and best used by just letting it collect it’s data. Taking blood pressure or heart rate requires you to wait for a full minute, uninterrupted, which can be a bit time consuming. I’d have liked to be able to shorten this period by half if I just wanted a quick idea of my status.The lack of documentation is a bit frustrating when it comes to the app, too, since you’re never quite sure if you’re not able to do something (because it’s not a supported hardware/software feature), or simply haven’t figured out HOW to do it yet.I’m liking the sleep monitor function, which tracks how much sleep you get, and cycles of deep and light sleep, but again, the reporting doesn’t really give you much to go on, and there are some readouts that simply don’t have legends, so you have to guess at what the numbers mean.I was hoping the “share” function would allow a CSV or similar data dump that would allow me to build my own charts, but it laughably just sends a screenshot of your current view in the app.All in all, if you want a step counter and simple health monitor, the quality of this device is perfectly fine, and I don’t have any worries about the hardware. If you want to dig deeper into your health habits, you may find you reach its limitations fairly quickly. I think for the price point, it’s good value, and makes me understand what the more expensive options provide.
gadget0226 –
Excellent watch for a someone who wants this kind of watch profile. It certainly makes a statement due to its size and the features. You can make it look military or dressy depending on the face and the wrist band that you wear. It comes with two interchangeable bands. It is also able to give you your heart beat measurement, your activity workout, your blood pressure and oxygen measurement; everything that a smart watch does. Quite the nice piece is you ask me.
Vey –
Very very good competitor to iWatch!Watch somas in a box that really exceeds expectations. It is loaded with goodies and it can be great giftIt comes with two sets of wrist bands and one is rubber and the other my favorite metal one that’s fastened with a clip. It comes with screen protectors and all need to put protectors on. Also a set of pins for wrist band and tool for wrist band adjustment. Good manual and USB charging cable with magnetic attachment.Watch it self as the techno unit is an excellent piece. Close lookup shows fine details that are nicely madepiece with highly polished bezel and amazing bright display. Underneath the set of sensors again polished to perfection. BUttons are nicely made and have a nice click to it so that you know that you engaged functions.Also notable with this watch is fast response super clear bright display, and battery life that is amazing.IMHO response to hand movement when u want to see time is far better than iWatch (my gen 4).Also it seems to be monitoring my heart rate constantly and that is big wow. As you glance through apps on watch you can see your stats.This watch also measures blood pressure! And it is pretty accurate.Connectivity to the iPhone ( my 12 Pro) was fast. Scan QR code, download a simple app and you are on.App for this watch is sufficient to meet ends however does not have wide variety options like iWatch. That being said I really do not need 30 watch faces that are dumb ugly and non practical.. This App focuses on options that you can actually use and are useful. Step count is good, so is blood oxy.It is important here to note that if you decide to go with a watch on your iPhone or other phone it will seamlessly blend in and fuse functions without any time consumed. In my case I have my own setup that I like and I had to go into the app to disable some functions that I do not use or do not need. Like music control from watch etc..it is always easier to turn off a function rather than setting it up.. That is also good with this App. Conclusion for App that it is simple and does it all! Including keeping data on the cloud. Most important thing to know is that you can integrate this watch health data in Apple health app and get your reading there if you are used to apple health.Overall I am really happy with this watch and love battery life and iit is good that more affordable smart watches are coming so close to established players. App will need to expand to get an upgraded version as this watch has so much potential. Really good watch that is worth every penny.