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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Prix
Design
NFC
Compatible Android et iOS
Autonomie solide
Multi-OS (sauf Windows Phone)
Connecteur USB pour la charge dans le bracelet
Design satisfaisant avec un boîtier en métal
Autonomie d'environ 3 jours
Présence d'un capteur de rythme cardiaque
Autonomie
Chargeur USB
Câble USB intégré
Android et iOS
Les fonctions de traqueur d'activités
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Écran
Performances
Software
Pas de micro
Écran trop brillant
Réactivité globale (écran
OS) perfectible
Des manquements dans les notifications / Pas d'affichage direct sur l'écran en veille
Affichage de l'heure via le mouvement plutôt limité
Suivi sportif beaucoup trop léger / Cardio-fréquen
Système trop fermé
Impossibilité de répondre à des messages
Bracelet difficile à ôter et ne pouvant être changé
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...
Affordable, Easy charging. Long battery life (for a smartwatch), Works with both Android and iPhones
Extremely feature-limited, Notifications engine is undercooked, Activity-tracking features are thin, Aesthetics: meh
It's not a great smartwatch. It's not even a good smartwatch. But it will put notifications and activity-tracking on your wrist, and give you an idea of what smartwatches are all about....
Relatively inexpensive. Compatible with iOS and Android devices. Good battery life. Water-resistant. USB 2.0 charging port built into watch band.
Limited selection of apps and no app store. Stiff rubber strap. Inaccurate pedometer and heart rate monitor. Grainy display
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....
Affordable, Bright, colorful display, Myriad of notifications supported, Handy USB charger built in
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
The Alcatel Onetouch Watch is an affordable color smartwatch and fitness tracker in one that works with iPhone and Android, but it's held back by limited features....
Notifications stink, No third-party watch faces, No clean way to export fitness data
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Publié: 2015-04-15, Auteur: 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...