Phone Mate Sport Bluetooth Smartwatch for $36
February 24, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
It’s a phone, it’s a camera, it’s a pedometer, it’s a personal assistant, and so much more – and it’s all on your wrist! This smart watch uses Bluetooth 3.0 to sync with your phone to perform a huge range of tasks like calling, tracking steps, managing your calendar, streaming music or video, and even taking videos. Life is easier when you can manage it from your wrist.
- Stay connected w/ the Bluetooth dialer, call reminder & SMS notification functions
- Synchronize your phone book, call log, messaging, & music w/ your smartphone easily
- Play music anywhere & anytime
- Keep tabs on your watch w/ anti-loss technology connected to your phone
- Monitor your sleep quality & track your steps to ensure your lifestyle stays healthy
- Take pictures of your food (or anything else) w/ the built-in camera
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Bluetooth 3.0
- 0.3 MP camera
- Screen: 1.56″ TFT HD LCD touch screen
- Screen resolution: 240 x 240 pixels
- Stainless steel case
- Soft rubber band
- Stainless steel pin buckle
- Sim card and SD card not included
Compatibility
- Android
- Note: when using with iPhone devices, the smartwatch will only be able to see phone numbers, answer calls, and play music
Includes
- Phone Mate Sport Bluetooth Smartwatch (black)
- USB cable
- User manual
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