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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
Extrait: 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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Publié: 2015-01-12, Auteur: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Extrait: 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...
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Publié: 2015-04-15, Auteur: Jon , review by: pcworld.in
Extrait: The Alcatel Onetouch Watch isn't snazzy-beautiful, and it's not packed with features. But at only $150, it's one of the cheapest smartwatches you can buy--and that might seal the deal if you're merely smartwatch-curious instead of smartwatch-confirmed.It'...
Alcatel says they have used a 210mAh battery inside the OneTouch Watch, which seemed to be smaller in size compared to the Motorola 360 (320mAh) and LG G Watch (410mAh). Although the company claims it will give you 3 days of running juice.Unlike other int...
Extrait: The Alcatel OneTouch Watch has an elegant round face and sports a black button on the lower part of the face which works as a back button. The display is set on a relatively thick black metallic bezel. A hidden built-in USB connector at one end of the ru...
Extrait: The Alcatel OneTouch Watch has an elegant round face and sports a black button on the lower part of the face which works as a back button. The display is set on a relatively thick black metallic bezel.A hidden built-in USB connector at one end of the rubb...
Extrait: Many of us are well aware of the trade-offs that come with a low-cost gadget.Take budget Android smartphones, for example. While we don't expect them to tout high-end specs or win any design awards, they should deliver more or less the same user experienc...
Relatively affordable, Builtin USB connector for charging, Wellsized and thin, Easy to setup, Works with Android and iOS, Good battery life
Most features feel halfbaked, Cannot add apps, limited customizability, Black bar at bottom of display, Uncomfortable to wear, Unable to change straps, Clumsy deployant clasp