When the smart watch arrived, it came with a quick start guide, a rubber watch band, a fabric watch band with Velcro, and a charging cable with magnetic contacts.
I immediately charged it. As soon as I connected it, the screen lit up with the word charging, then turned off while it continued to charge. While waiting for it to power up, I decided to switch the rubber watch band for the fabric watch band with Velcro. It was easy to adjust, and I feel it was more breathable.
Once charged, I installed the Da Fit app from the Google Play Store. I opened the app, signed up, and tapped on add a device to pair it with my new smart watch. The smart watch appeared on the app, and I connected it without any issues.
I got a lot of app functions. It could count my steps, monitor my sleep time and quality, track my heart rate, blood oxygen levels, stress levels, and even keep a period calendar. I could manually enter my weight for tracking and set reminders for water intake. Additionally, it included fitness programs and meditation training.
I could change the watch face within the app. There were tons of options, and I selected a colorful yet modern one. The app also allowed me to receive notifications from other apps on my watch. I had to enable notification access in my Android settings for this feature to work.
The app's Find Device function was handy. By touching Find Device, my smart watch's screen would turn on, and it would play a sound, making it easy to locate. I also set up alarms, world clocks, and even used the shutter button to take pictures with my phone, using a big red button on the watch screen.
Another function was the ability to set up favorite contacts. I could have shortcuts to eight contacts from my phone directly on my watch. I could also change the time format between 12 and 24 hours, switch from imperial to metric units, and disable daily motivational quotes if I wanted.
The music control feature allowed me to manage my phone's music from my watch. I could add a city for weather forecasts and enable the SOS Emergency help button, which contacts an emergency contact I set up in my phone.
For health monitoring, I enabled continuous heart rate detection, choosing to check every 10 minutes. The watch also offered stress monitoring, reminders to move, and heart rate warnings, where I could set an upper limit for my BPM. I didn't enable the menstrual management and cycle reminder features as it doesn't apply to me. If I ever needed to start over, I could always reset everything to default settings.
In the profile section of the app, I set my gender, birthday (I found out it starts the date with the day, then month and year), height, and step length to ensure precise tracking measurements. I also set a daily step goal and connected the app to Google Fit. This connection was quick; I only had to tap on my Google Profile picture and allow access. Once connected to my phone, the watch set the time correctly. With all these features, I gained insights into my sleep patterns and daily activity levels. The companion app and the smart watch kept me motivated, pushing me to become healthier and more active every day.
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