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The editors liked
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
Affordable
Easy charging. Long battery life (for a smartwatch)
Works with both Android and iPhones.
Works with both Android and iPhones
Built-in charger
IOS and Android compatible
Relatively inexpensive. Compatible with iOS and Android devices. Good battery life. Water-resistant. USB 2.0 charging port built into watch band.
The Alcatel OneTouch Watch has an attractive design
Long (for a smartwatch) battery life
Has a built-in USB charger in its band
Works with iOS and Android phones
And includes basic fitness tracking
Bright
Colorful display
Myriad of notifications supported
Handy USB charger built in
Decent battery life
Easy charging
Comfortable to wear
Reliable activity tracking
Compact round face style design
Builtin charger
Bright display
Simple and straightforward operation
Competitively priced
IP67 certificate
Works with iOS and Android
Impressive battery life
USB charging port built into strap
$150 isn't terrible for a smartwatch
The editors didn't like
Lack of speaker
Doesn't support voice commands
Extremely featurelimited
Notifications engine is undercooked
Activitytracking features are thin
Aesthetics
Meh
Extremely feature-limited
Activity-tracking features are thin
Iffy strap
Black bar on screen
No always-on display
Limited selection of apps and no app store. Stiff rubber strap. Inaccurate pedometer and heart rate monitor. Grainy display
Buggy-feeling connectivity as well as slow custom software and user interface feel hard to operate
Read-only notifications
LCD screen isn't always on
Heart-rate monitor only does spot readings
And doesn't give consistent readings
Limited apps selection
Doesn't alert you to incoming iPhone calls
Inconsistent heart-rate monitor
No voice control
Screen doesn't light up or automatically pull up preview when notification arrives
Published: 2015-04-15, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Works with iOS and Android, Impressive battery life, USB charging port built into strap, $150 isn't terrible for a smartwatch
Wrist strap ishefty, uncomfortable, Sometimes struggles to stay connected, May never get third-party apps
This is Alcatel OneTouch's first stab at making a smartwatch, and it's obvious the company's not drawing from a vast pool of experience. Despite the goal of delivering a polished, attractive smartwatch with a reasonable price tag, the Alcatel OneTouch Wa...
Abstract: The Alcatel OneTouch Watch gets the basics right, but the lack of an app store and finicky fitness tracking offset the affordable price and broad compatibility of this smartwatch...
The Alcatel OneTouch Watch has an attractive design, long (for a smartwatch) battery life, has a built-in USB charger in its band, works with iOS and Android phones, and includes basic fitness tracking
Buggy-feeling connectivity as well as slow custom software and user interface feel hard to operate; read-only notifications; LCD screen isn't always on; heart-rate monitor only does spot readings, and doesn't give consistent readings
The Alcatel OneTouch Watch is an affordable and reasonably attractive basic smartwatch, but it doesn't work well enough to justify choosing one over better and increasingly comparably priced alternatives....
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Published: 2015-01-12, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: A smartphone company launching a smartwatch is in no way original. In fact, we saw five of them last year — and that's only counting the Android Wear crowd. So Alcatel OneTouch, a company best known for budget-friendly smartphones, is just another marchin...
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
I rather like the Alcatel OneTouch Watch. It's got the core functions required for a smartwatch and the price tag will be attractive for those looking to pick up their first wearable without breaking the bank. The interface isn't as slick as Android Wear...
Abstract: It has a chrome finish and a black leather look rubber strap. The dial is round at 4cm but with close to a centimetre closed off at the base.It uses a proprietary charging device that plugs into one end of the strap and runs to a standard USB port. Just l...
Published: 2015-08-14, Author: Woldemar , review by: wovow.org
Abstract: The Alcatel OneTouch Watch is a different proposition for users who want a smart watch. This device uses a proprietary operating system that moves away from Android Wear of most models on the market, and is compatible with both Android devices like the iP...
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Published: 2015-07-29, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Pretty good battery life, No additional charging cable, Cheap price tag, Works on Android and iOS,
Poor, uncomfortable strap, Constant syncing and pairing issues, No additional apps to install, Wrist flick action doesn't seem to work,
We fully expected the Alcatel Watch to be unresponsive, cheap-looking and bulky but it isn't. Sure, you can see and feel that it's not built of the most premium materials and parts but, for anyone looking for basic fitness tracker features, as well as sma...
We like the combination of style and affordability which the Alcatel OneTouch Watch offers. Software might not be as good as Android Wear but this device has potential so stay tuned for a full review soon....
The Alcatel OneTouch Watch has an attractive design, long (for a smartwatch) battery life, has a built-in USB charger in its band, works with iOS and Android phones, and includes basic fitness tracking
Buggy-feeling connectivity as well as slow custom software and user interface feel hard to operate; read-only notifications; LCD screen isn't always on; heart-rate monitor only does spot readings, and doesn't give consistent readings
The Alcatel OneTouch Watch is an affordable and reasonably attractive basic smartwatch, but it doesn't work well enough to justify choosing one over better and increasingly comparably priced alternatives....