Yoever IRW13 Smartwatch Review

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Yoever IRW13 Smartwatch Review
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Currently priced at £44.99 before discounts, this new watch from Yoever has quite a lot to offer for not much money. My normal smartwatch is from Amazfit and cost around £150, this one is not up to that standard, but it has all the core features and more, plus a bright and attractive screen and I would be happy to use it as my regular watch should the Amazfit pack in.

In the box you get the watch itself, a USB charging cable, and a user guide. Build quality is lightweight but seems fine for the price, this is no iPhone but it certainly does not feel horrible.

The 1.8 inch touchscreen is bright, clear, responsive and easy to use. Navigation on the IP68 water-resistant watch is easy enough because there are not too many screens, and all the screens are well designed, easy to see and actually serve a purpose. Unlike many budget phones, this one has a proper touch screen not just a tiny button below the watch face. There is a single button on the side which does rotate but this seems to do anything. It comes with a magnetic USB charging cable with a custom charging interface, so take care not to lose it.

Charging is nice and simple and works every time with a 2 hour charging of the 300mAh battery giving up to a claimed 7 day active life. I am not too sure about seven days but it is probably not far off it, after a full day of testing the battery was showing 80% for me.

The key features are here: time, steps, distance, 24/7 pulse, Sp02, sleep, music control, app notifications, music and camera control plus plenty more such as weather forecast, sedentary reminder, stopwatch, alarm clock, timer, track female cycle, brightness, find phone, etc. Unlike many budget phones, it does not purport to offer blood pressure tracking, but that is no great loss as I have not yet tried a single watch on which it works. The watch has five watch faces pre-installed with many more available through the Veryfit app. You can also install custom watch faces using a photo from your phone, cropped to size with your selected o text colour and time info position. It does seem that you can only install one custom watch face with the last being overwritten when a new one is installed, which is a pity.

The watch can make and receive phone calls via a Bluetooth connection to your phone using the loudspeaker and mic on the watch. Calls are quick and easy and unlike even with some high end rivals, are not too stressful to make. An editable phonebook and phone logs are copied to the phone from the app and when making calls you can use the phonebook, numbers from the call log or a tiny but usable keypad.

The Veryfit app although not the most attractively designed I have ever seen does store a massive range and amount of health and sporting metrics recorded by the watch. In fact, this is one of the watch apps I have yet encountered in that respect.

It works well for health tracking and for sports activity and uses the phone’s GPS to get mapping details which are displayed for each activity along with heart rate, speed, altitude and other metrics. It has over 100 different sports modes but I suspect there may not be much difference between them. Sleep tracking is OK and seems accurate enough but is less detailed compared to the more expensive rivals. The app connects to Google Fit and other external apps to export health and sports data.

Now this is no Apple watch. It lacks some high-end features, with others simpler and less developed. But what it does do, it does well with a clean and simple user interface topped off by an excellent screen. I would prefer it had the body been made of metal and the phone given a bit of design overhaul but even without this is still has a lot to offer. This watch is available now discounted to less than £40 and for that price, it is a pretty good buy.

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