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El Alcatel OneTouch Watch tiene un diseño atractivo
Un buen desempeño de la batería (para un reloj inteligente)
Un cargador USB integrado
Funciona con teléfonos iOS y Android e incluye funciones básicas de actividad física.
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Los problemas con la conectividad y la lentitud del software y la interfaz de usuario lo hacen difícil de manejar. Las notificaciones sólo se pueden leer
La pantalla LCD no siempre está prendida y el lector de ritmo cardíaco no mide constantemente
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Publicación: 2015-04-06, Autor: John , crítica de: hardware-boom.com
First of all, we should welcome another player in the market of smartwatches. Moreover, Alcatel has chosen a very correct niche: First, get an inexpensive clock (here serious proposals in the field of smartwatches are still small), and secondly, with the...
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Publicación: 2015-01-26, Autor: John , crítica de: hardware-boom.com
In these watches there is no microphone, and do not talk to him, yes, indeed, it is not necessary. Also in watches is not possible to respond to messages is not provided access to voice functions companion devices, as is done in watches Gear or Android We...
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Publicación: 2015-01-12, Autor: John , crítica de: T3.com
Despite – or perhaps because of – some blatant plagiarism, the Alcatel OneTouch Watch is one of the more exciting ‘affordable' smartwatches heading to market – at least based on first use. Priced the same as some basic fitness trackers, the device pairs ...
Publicación: 2015-01-07, Autor: John , crítica de: techradar.com
Attractive price point, Decent feature set, Works with Android and iOS, Strong design
Not the most fluid of interfaces, No GPS, Battery life worry, Read only notifications
Alcatel may not be the first name to spring to mind when you think of wearables, but it may just force its way into your consciousness with its latest product, the Alcatel OneTouch Watch. With a release date set for March the OneTouch Watch isn't too far ...
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Publicación: 2015-01-05, Autor: Elyse , crítica de: pocket-lint.com
Resumen: Alcatel OneTouch has just showed off its new smartwatch, aptly called Watch, at CES 2015 in Las Vegas. It looks and feels really great, despite a few disappointing bits. Alcatel OneTouch Watch reminds of Pebble Steel in two ways: the watch itself is made...
Iffy strap, Black bar on screen, No always-on display
The Alcatel One Touch Watch has some really good ideas, such as the built-in charger, and has to be commended on its own-brand OS and multiple platform support. Plus at just £99 it's one of the cheapest smartwatches out there.I really wanted to love the t...
Publicación: 2015-07-08, Autor: Hristiyan , crítica de: laptopmedia.com
Beautiful, round metal design, Integrated USB tip, Relatively durable battery that charges quickly, Convenient Onetouch Move application, IPS display with high brightness, Supports both Android and iOS, Heart rate sensor
Lack of speaker, Doesn't support voice commands
The pleasant Alcatel OneTouch appearance is the first thing that will impress you, and it's definitely not the last. We weren't thrilled by the red inner side of the strap but it remains hidden while you're wearing the device. Speaking of the design, we m...
Compact round face style design, Builtin charger, Bright display, Simple and straightforward operation, Competitively priced, IP67 certificate
Limited set of features with no ecosystem, Wrist band cannot be replaced, Manual operation with sleep mode, Very basic fitness tracking functions, App doesn't present data in an organized layout
This is clearly a middle-of-the-road device, as it delivers only the most basic functions for a smartwatch and fitness tracker. In fact, we don't find it really excelling in one area more than the other, so you can say that it's a convergence piece that t...