
Again, not sure how much I would really want to speak to my wrist and have everyone hear the caller. I will say the streaming music and speakerphone for phone calls did work very well. It is a lot wider than my Jawbone Up band and I don’t think I would wear this out if I was dressed up. It was annoying to have to turn the screen on to display the time – some sort of motion sense or something should kick that off. The display was clear enough, but a bit boring and small – no color. The watch did actually not look too bad on my wrist and the fit was comfortable – not too loose and not too tight. Nope, couldn’t get this to work and spent half the time turning the watch off by accident pressing button B for various lengths of time. I am still waiting to get this – no combination of button pushes could get this to work – unless I activated it from the phone first which defeats the purpose completely! The manual says to press button B which will change the display to speak and press button A to confirm. The big thing for me was to get one button access to Siri without having to dig my phone out of my pocket or purse. This all sounds great – I was excited to get this device.


Pairing the watch to my iPhone 5S was easy and after I read the manual I did set the correct time.

The watch came almost fully charged which was a pleasant surprise – I don’t like to have to wait to play. The box itself has been shipped in a lightly padded envelope and had got slightly damaged – just cosmetic, but still. Shipping was fast – even though the tracking said estimated receive date was a week after when I actually received it.
