“Operating System: Wear OS by Google Sensors: Optical Heart Rate, Ambient Light, Barometric Altimeter, GPS, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Microphone Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 2100 Connectivity: Bluetooth(R) 4.1 Low Energy and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n Storage: 4GB Water Resistant: Swimproof up to 30M, passes 10K stroke test What’s in the Box: Smartwatch, USB Charging Cable, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Booklet “
Product Features
- Smartwatches powered with Wear OS by Google work with iPhone and Android Phones
- Heart Rate & Activity Tracking using Google Fit; Built-in GPS for distance tracking; Swimproof design 3ATM; Speed through checkout with your watch using Google Pay; Responses from the Google Assistant and more.
- This is one smart watch – receive smartphone notifications and app alerts, manage your calendar, control your music, download third party apps (your favorite ride-sharing or music apps), and customize your watch face; touchscreen functionality, built-in fitness tracker, microphone, music storage & controls, custom goal & alarm settings, calendar alerts, multiple time zones, weather, LED flashlight, wireless syncing
- Estimated 24 hour battery life, based on usage plus 2 additional days in low-power mode; magnetic USB rapid charger included; charge up to 80% in under an hour
- Case size: 40mm; Band size: 20mm; interchangeable with all Skagen 20mm bands; easily change your watch band with quick release pins; imported

Love/hate relationship 3.5 stars. There are many things to love about this watch, but also some really disappointing things. Before I outline the pros/cons I wanted to clear up some confusion there seems to be regarding the watchâs ability to audibly respond. This watch does not have a speaker, it has a microphone. The following is verbatim from the Falster 2 FAQ â Your smartwatch does not have a speaker, but it is equipped with a microphone. This means that you can ask questions or make commands into the microphone…
Underpowered, Slow, Dies fast Coming from a gen 1 Apple watch to this is a joke. This is the slowest, clunkiest and fastest dying smartwatch I’ve ever used.Pros: It looks niceCons:The Battery: I can’t even get through half a day of normal use. My apple watch which I’ve used daily for 2 years has more battery life than this thing.Interface: hope you like waiting. Even after the latest wearOS update, the watch struggles to even switch between pages. I’m talking a full 5-10 seconds to…
Beautiful watch When it first came in, I was so disappointed because it looked so small and I like big screens. However, once I put it on, I decided it was a good size compared to my wrist. It is such a beautiful watch but I don’t think it is worth $200 which is why I knocked a star. I’m not a super heavy user but I do like getting my fitness info and heart rate. On my first day using it I was messing around with it a lot so I guess that’s why it was dying so fast (lasted me about 12 hours for heavy usage)…