โ Elevate Your Everyday with ZTE Quartz!
The ZTE Quartz Smart Watch is a certified refurbished wearable computer designed for Android users, featuring a compact size of 7.17" x 3.62" x 1.42" and a lightweight build of just 0.35 lbs. This stylish smartwatch not only keeps you connected but also helps you monitor your health, making it an essential accessory for the modern professional.
S**R
Decent Wear OS Smartwatch for Those On Budget!
The media could not be loaded. ย This smartwatch comes with wear OS and upon unboxing it allows you to upgrade the Andriod firmware to the latest one which makes it receive all the new cool features the new wear OS provides. This is a huge plus as the CPU, RAM, and Storage of this watch is pretty much similar to the other more expensive (those around $200) smartwatches yet at a very affordable price. As for the connectivity, it has WIFI, BLuetooth, and SIM. I have not used the T-mobile line on it, but I still am able to send and receive text and call on it when it is connected to my phone via Bluetooth. It has google assistant so you can search for things online with your voice or even turn on/off your smart devices all with this smartwatch. I also use its google fit app when I workout as it has auto workout detection when I choose strength training. This allows the watch to count my reps (e.g. bicep curl) and all I have to do is to adjust the weight of the dumbbells. It remembers it for the next time I use it so I don't have to readjust unless I want to change the weigh from the last time. One thing this watch is missing is the heart rate sensor that other more expensive watches come with. Other than that, its battery is pretty good and lasts up to 5 days with some tweaks. I usually turn of the WIFI, Bluetooth, and Cellular all by putting the watch in standby mode then just turn on the Bluetooth when I need to sync or use an app that requires connection to my phone. The reason for standby is that if I don't take this route every time I turn on the watch the cellular turns one and I can forget to turn it off again. So to avoid wasting battery on cellular that I don't use I use the airplane mode and turn on Bluetooth, or wifi when I need them. But in comparison to more expensive watches this size of the battery is pretty good if not more then them. Of course, the more app you are running on it the more energy it consumes but you can always turn on battery saving feature (after update) and make sure the watch limits background services that might use CPU power. As for the WIFI since the watch has its own wear os app on it (after update) it can use WIFI to download and install apps on the watch directly without Bluetooth. The microphone is good and clear in case you need to record a meeting as well with it. The watch has replaceable wrist bands so they can be changed with metal ones. The watch face is a bit bigger and the watch is overall a bit heavier than the other watches in the market. Overall, it's a good buy and I have not had any issue with it being a refurbished one.
E**N
Don't buy
Don't buy from this seller. Easy as that.Understandably the watch is refurbished so I didn't excpect it to work as a brand new one, but what I wasn't anticipating was the watch not charging or charging extremely slowly even though I'm using an original zte quartz charger or the watch turning off mid-process of doing something. So I email the seller directly telling them about the charging problem saying that I am not giving any feedback until I get a response from you and they get back to me saying "feedback is not a bargaining mean, the watch was fine when we tested it" as if the reason of me writing was not me experiencing problems with the watch but rather me trying to get a bargain.Don't get me wrong, the watch itself, if bought brand new, is pretty good, rocking wear 2.0. I have another one that I bought way back and it still works perfectly fine.Overall, bad product, bad customer service.The only reason I'm leaving one star is because leaving zero is not an option.
A**C
No issues at all.
Had one from Tmo that was ran over by a car months ago. Procrastinated replacing until Tmo was no longer selling them. Someone is selling these new for about $90 but decided to take a chance on this.Glad I did. It looked brand new. There was a new band (any blemishes you see are after I wore it). It kept cutting off when trying to update. Was thinking about sending it back. Then realized my original watch did this too.Saw bad reviews. But took a chance since it could be returned. Glad I did.
J**E
Great Price, Good Purchase
Careful: This is a T-Mobile device with arguably a built-in no replaceable sim card. Was looking for a good stand-alone smartwatch to play around with for a good price; this was a good fit. P
M**Y
No NFC. Short battery life.
Cute little watch but it doesn't have NFC and the battery life is short.
A**R
DON'T BUY IT!
Thinking about getting a ZTE ZW10 Quartz watch?DON'TI just received my third "replacement" watch, fourth total, since December, and ZTE is offering to "fix" it too. First watch lasted a month. The speaker went out. It worked great and I loved it. Second and third watches? The batteries lasted about three hours, if I was lucky. The watches also turned off without warning several times daily. So, I get my fourth ZTE watch on Thursday, May 31, 2018. The battery is dead when I get it, so I put it on the charger to charge at 5 pm. The next morning at 9 am, yep 16 hours later, it's at 38%. That's not a typo, 38%. I'm using ZTE's supplied charger and cable. So, I leave it on the charger and wait, and wait. By 5 pm, 24 hours after the start, it's at 49%. I see a message about the watch trying to install an update, but the watch needs to be charged before doing so. After seeing that a couple of times, I decided to reset back to factory and turn off all connectivity, except Bluetooth. The watch finally finished charging at 4 am Saturday morning after 35 hours. It installed the update it kept pestering me about, so I thought maybe that will fix the turning off problems. So, I put the watch on and used it Saturday. It seemed to work OK. I put it on the charger Saturday night and by Sunday morning it was fully charged. Maybe just a glitch Friday. So, I wore it Sunday, and behold, the watch shutoff twice. I removed the watch from the charger at about 10 am to go hang around with the family. At 5:30, only 7.5 hours after taking it off the charger, I get a warning that the battery is at 5% and I should charge it up. So, I put it on the charger at about 6 pm. Well, it's noon Monday now and my watch has reached the 60% mark. ZTE wants me to send them my watch for a repair/replace with a four to six-week turnaround. I asked if I could maybe use a different charger with more amperage to charge the watch. ZTE said that would void the warranty. I think I'm going to take a two-pound sledge hammer to it and take it as a lesson learned.
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