a side by side test with the blood glucose indicator would be amazing to see. if it's accurate (i'm very skeptical of this) - that would be absolutely amazing for the price
Let me know when you see a review showing that and I'll link to it from here. My health condition doesn't require me to buy the equipment and prick my finger to take these measurements. I'll pass that opportunity on to another reviewer.
I am sure blood glucose readings is the watch best guesstimate which is super inaccurate. It is not based on an actual reading. Otherwise, a new accurate no prick blood glucose monitor will be all over the news.
no chance that blood glucose indicator works right here. there is no watch and not even a technology that can do that. apple is working on that ,samsung also Kwatch nad also a japanese company quantum operation. but no of them has a solution until today
Excellent perspective guys. Finding a less invasive way to accurately assess blood glucose levels would make news worldwide. Lets see what unfolds as folks start checking this out. We aren't done yet either. There's another one on the way, this time in the form of a fitness band rather than smartwatch, and it, too, proclaims blood glucose reading capability. It's starting to look like the time a year or so ago when watches/bands started switching to red/infrared diodes for blood oxygen measurements instead of using the stock green ones. Another form of incremental change.
Blood glucose function and blood pressure are fake. I bought it for my son who has type 1 diabetes. This watch generates random numbers even if you put it on chicken breast. It does it's magic and tells you that your chicken has correct blood pressure and glucose levels are in range :) We compared it with finger pricking and also with Dexcom G7 CGM. Don't buy it guys, it's all fake and maybe just maybe heart BPM is the only function that is working.
The glucose monitor can’t be real, big companies are working for years on it. I would love to see a comparison with a normal blood sensor, maybe 5-6 times a day, after eating, etc. Poking the finger, getting a reading, compared to the watch. I’ll eat a broom if this thing is even 95% accurate…
Good chance you're right. If anyone decides to give this device a try and follow your suggestion of multiple finger prick readings throughout the day compared with the watch derived blood glucose reading, can you please share your findings with us? This really does sound like too good to be true, but there isn't yet any serious testing data on it that I can find. Thanks for your comment.
@@SWT i checked, one guy did already test it, if you search TH-cam (i can’t post links here) you can find it. Basically every day is the same, there’s no measurement at all. Expectable. Samsung & apple are actively researching this topic, i guess in 3-5 years we’re getting that functionality. But probably for a bit more money 😁😉
Thanks for the info. I've been looking but haven't found it yet. I'm hoping to see something from a reviewer that actually takes multiple blood based readings at the same time as a watch reading and compares them. Good info though if the graphs appear to be the same every day.
E500 smart watch do not measure blood glucose level, it calculates the glucose levels based on the fasting glucose level entered and displays standard readings calculated.
for glucose measurement before eating and after eating would provide some idea how much glucose the meal produce. That's good enough for me. still better than pricking the finger (painful).
Unless there is total transparency & verifiable methods to ensure that we get what we pay for, all your efforts may not yield results. When i clicked on the link to buy this watch, i didn't find the price mentioned in the video. Thanks
I just ordered one ( stop enticing me Mr Ticks) I am also monitoring my glucose being type 2 diabetic so I will compare them both. As to the system I guess I presume it's a copy of the extremely expensive 24/7 arm versions ,as we know our Chinese friends have no bother appropriating tech from other sources and using it . Update the APP itself is puzzling once you look at a result and use the back arrow it wants to search for the watch again ?!? As to the glucose it's wildly innacurate as suspected and although you can input the real results from a glucose meter it doesn't register anywhere as far as I can see it doesn't adjust the readings to account for the discrepancy .The step counter doesn't notice a visit to the toilet I presume it starts counting once X amount of steps are taken? Not validated the BP results but going by the watch my arm is fitter than the rest of me but I cannot remember when I had a 25 year olds arm transplanted to my 70 year old diabetic worn out body perhaps I forgot ? Early onset dementia ? Another annoying thing is you have to press the button to turn on the screen I like to tap it with the wrist function off .Battery life looks rubbish as well
Update update strangely the glucose function isn't that far out (I am not saying it's accurate enough to base your life on even different brands of pukka glucose meters differ some by 2 or 3 mmol/l) just looked and between 8.30 and 9 am (UK time) it was between 8.8 and 8 just used my glucose meter and it is 8.3 . I have type 2 Diabetes so I monitor for personal knowledge not medical reasons so my use isn't technically needed unlike type1 ..In 5 months time I have my 6 month review and I do a week's of tests at 4 times a day so that will be more accurate and I will update again. The biggest downer is the APP (both Hand and Hband2 ) they are appalling and disconnect continually despite them running continually in the background ,if you click on any result to look at more detail then use the back arrow they disconnect and go to desktop I have sent this to the developers and they said they will fix it but I won't hold my breath
@@SWT update the glucose function is pointless it looks like it's working but despite the ability to enter your own readings in (hoping to find tune it) your readings don't effect anything .You cannot even see your readings if you wanted to use it as a log for reference purposes. The blood pressure function seems to be the same . The battery is already running out quicker so I am afraid the watch is nothing special
I need to monitor all my body parameters as I have sarcoidosis and need to take methotrexate. Last year I had enormous problems with fluctuations in my blood sugar and therefore started taking blood tests three times a day. I have ordered this watch, seeing this review, and will certainly keep track of how the values correspond to specific measurement results. Because I also have to measure my blood pressure several times a day, as well as the oxygen level, which can drop very quickly due to the reduced red blood cells. I certainly hope that this will give me a slightly better general view of my health without having to drag all that mess through the day. Normally I register everything via my Garmin solar, but for this price I really want to try this device. I'll post in a month or so when I have gathered enough data.
Really appreciate you taking time to assess how closely your E500 matches your other devices. This is exactly the type of information we all need to know. Looking forward to your results!
I love all the health readings this have! would really like to get this device!! .... I wish you did a bit more comparison of these readings so we can have an idea if it is any good. Most of the time these devices are extremely inaccurate and sometimes they are just fake. That makes it all totally useless and just a clutter of numbers that clutters your mind and waists your time. I
Let's see, I show you atrial flutter in an ECG, atrial fibrillation reports in a Fitbit Sense, and I confirmed the readings with a GoWellue.com Pulsebit handheld ECG analyzer. Not sure what else I could do to validate those readings for you on video. Oh, and for additional feedback, I felt like s*ht the whole afternoon until my heart rhythm became regular again. Finger touching my wrist pulse PROVED my heart rate was too fast and sometimes irregular. As for blood glucose, I'm not diabetic and don't have instrumentation for taking a blood sample to compare with the watch readings, so that reading might be fake. I have no way to test it, so assume it is fake and check it for yourself to prove or disprove it is fake. For those of you who DO take and compare measurements, please let us know your results. It's the only way we will know the truth! As for heart rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen readings, we've been talking about for years now, pretty much in each video, with some of the watch readings compared to BP cuff readings, finger pulse/SpO2 readings, etc. I'm not sure how much more I can do for you guys. Some are demonstrated to be truly fake, like ECG readings on the Fundo app. Others appear to register properly, but the actual accuracy may depend on sensor sensitivity to different skin tones, arm hair, tattoos, etc. At some point, folks just have to test these devices for themselves against personally owned calibrated medical equipment or take them in to a Doctor or medical professional to have them analyzed. We can only go so fare with a TH-cam review. When in doubt treat these smartwatches as toys and let your highly paid medical professional do the real testing for you and give you a real diagnosis.
Yea, I feel much better. Thanks for asking. I'm definitely keeping this one with me to check if I feel strange. I found out I can take the bands off and carry it in my pocket. Then if I want a quick test, I can pull it out and hold it against the fleshy part of my palm near the thumb. I a can easily see the chart on the screen and hold it pretty still as well. Lots of ways to use this toy.
Sir on glucose , for u it shows 7.86 Actually fasting blood glucose usual range is 70 To 110 n post prandial is 140 yo 160 mmol So what is the meaning for 7.86? If 7.86 is the glucose value, u could have already gone into Hypoglycemia coma status in an ICU So can u explain this n should v use any conversion factor for actual blood glucose sir Please reply sir
OK, here's the corrected information: E500 buying link (Banggood): www.banggood.com/custlink/GDGrsd1ZV7 (Coupon: BGE500US for $30.99 price valid to 5/31/23)
Surprised you didn't choose to review the E600. It seems to perform the same functions but in a compact, buttonless wristband or bracelet format, which I prefer. It sacrifices battery capacity. It should be the latest model. Too bad
@@SWT Great timing! No, I didn't subscribe because I'm not too keen on bulky watches. I prefer the bracelet or wristband format. And it seems that reviews of smartbands have been getting scarce these past few years. The technology also seemed to hit a brick wall. That's why I got super excited to learn about the E600. Mine just arrived this morning, so you can expect more comments!
Yes, there are hundreds of different models. This specific one with these specific features are being reviewed here today. At Walmart you can pick up a digital smartwatch for $5! It tells time and does a few other functions as well. It even has a stopwatch.
Looks like a nice watch for the price, geez ya ticker runs fast as you said. One thing also you did say when you showed the normal heart rate test was 64 beats a second now that would be off the charts.
Yea! You watched the whole thing! So many people tune out after the first couple of minutes and miss the good part! The end is gripping where the FitBit Sense jumps in and actually says I'm probably in AFib!
What I believe it is just another scam watch that shows preprogrammed glucose levels reading. Correct me if I am wrong, we don't have cheap that is able to make reading. This device has no certifications at all.
Not sure why you are seeing $65. Actually, it's on sale for $35.99 right now, which is way better than the discount coupon I have for you. Use this link: E500 buying link (Banggood): www.banggood.com/custlink/GDGrsd1ZV7 (Coupon: BGE500US for $30.99 price valid to 5/31/23)
@@SWT it's 64.99 for me it could be a geo-location thing or it could be extra traffic raised the price. I've seen a ton of those glucose monitor watches on ali going from 30-80 dollars some with oled screens as a type 1 diabetic I've been thinking of trying one of these as they're cheep but I can't seam to get how they would monitor glucose level so it does seam fishy.
Wow, that's odd about the price. It still shows $35.99 here. It was $30.99 when I started the review as that's what's on the paper I showed at the beginning. My coupon appears to be expired, too, so I'll try and straighten things out.
@@SWT Awesome. Can't wait for the review. The sleep tracking has been on point. I also did the personal blood pressure and those numbers have been very accurate.
As a physician, I must state that NO smart watch at this time can read glucose/blood sugar at this time. No diabetic should buy one ever to control their levels.
Absolutely right. It shouldn't be like this. Got some good guys monitoring in and making recommendations. Nobody's told me to stop screaming "Greeetttiiinnngggsss" at the beginning though. Still gotta live life, right?
Yes, that's true! There are medicines to help lower blood pressure as well as different ones for heart rate. It seems the older we get the more pills we are taking.
Well, it's what's coming to the market, and folks will learn about it one way or another, so I like to break it all down and show it so folks are more aware of how these work (or don't work). Believe me, if there were a new Android smartwatch on the market, I'd be spending all my review time on that topic. Sadly, it seems like everyone has fled from the true smartwatch market. There aren't even any decent new WearOS watches, let alone Android watches. So, like I said, I review what's coming to market. Thanks for hanging it over the past 6 years you've been a subscriber. One thing for sure, it will all change again. It always does. That's the fun of smart wearable technology!
I don't like this new smartwatches. They have a very, very bad user interface compared with any A9/A10 full smartwatch. And the sensors reliability doesn't seems to be high.
a side by side test with the blood glucose indicator would be amazing to see. if it's accurate (i'm very skeptical of this) - that would be absolutely amazing for the price
Let me know when you see a review showing that and I'll link to it from here. My health condition doesn't require me to buy the equipment and prick my finger to take these measurements. I'll pass that opportunity on to another reviewer.
I am sure blood glucose readings is the watch best guesstimate which is super inaccurate. It is not based on an actual reading. Otherwise, a new accurate no prick blood glucose monitor will be all over the news.
no chance that blood glucose indicator works right here. there is no watch and not even a technology that can do that. apple is working on that ,samsung also Kwatch nad also a japanese company quantum operation. but no of them has a solution until today
Excellent perspective guys. Finding a less invasive way to accurately assess blood glucose levels would make news worldwide. Lets see what unfolds as folks start checking this out. We aren't done yet either. There's another one on the way, this time in the form of a fitness band rather than smartwatch, and it, too, proclaims blood glucose reading capability. It's starting to look like the time a year or so ago when watches/bands started switching to red/infrared diodes for blood oxygen measurements instead of using the stock green ones. Another form of incremental change.
Blood glucose function and blood pressure are fake. I bought it for my son who has type 1 diabetes. This watch generates random numbers even if you put it on chicken breast. It does it's magic and tells you that your chicken has correct blood pressure and glucose levels are in range :) We compared it with finger pricking and also with Dexcom G7 CGM. Don't buy it guys, it's all fake and maybe just maybe heart BPM is the only function that is working.
It’s a scam no way that watch would be accurate with blood glucose.
Yes scam. Glucose goes with time Not with Glucose Level. My Dog has glucse Level Like me.
The HBand returns this "The Device is Busy" when trying the ECG?
Hi, just asking. How long can the ecg record be stored?
For me the watch allows me to see trends. I can’t seem to find away to edit sleep times. Is this something we can do in the band app?
The glucose monitor can’t be real, big companies are working for years on it. I would love to see a comparison with a normal blood sensor, maybe 5-6 times a day, after eating, etc. Poking the finger, getting a reading, compared to the watch. I’ll eat a broom if this thing is even 95% accurate…
Good chance you're right. If anyone decides to give this device a try and follow your suggestion of multiple finger prick readings throughout the day compared with the watch derived blood glucose reading, can you please share your findings with us? This really does sound like too good to be true, but there isn't yet any serious testing data on it that I can find. Thanks for your comment.
@@SWT i checked, one guy did already test it, if you search TH-cam (i can’t post links here) you can find it. Basically every day is the same, there’s no measurement at all. Expectable. Samsung & apple are actively researching this topic, i guess in 3-5 years we’re getting that functionality. But probably for a bit more money 😁😉
Thanks for the info. I've been looking but haven't found it yet. I'm hoping to see something from a reviewer that actually takes multiple blood based readings at the same time as a watch reading and compares them. Good info though if the graphs appear to be the same every day.
It works you have to set your fasting glucose in the h band app. Same with blood pressure for calibration.
@@rmudryk nope, it doesn’t. It has the same curve every day. That’s a billion dollar business, and even apple and samsung haven’t figured it our yet…
The sensor of mine dosen't work anymore (I just can get the temperature), I used for 15 days, is something I can do or just return to the seller ?
How do you activate" raise to wake"... Tried all the usual tricks ...Thanks.. Great reviews 👍
E500 smart watch do not measure blood glucose level, it calculates the glucose levels based on the fasting glucose level entered and displays standard readings calculated.
There's a new model the E530, seems much similar, new hardware improvements like the E420?
for glucose measurement before eating and after eating would provide some idea how much glucose the meal produce. That's good enough for me. still better than pricking the finger (painful).
totaly fake compare to the trace on my dexcom g6
Will you review ET210? It says it's upgrade from E500, but not sure what's the upgrade?
ET580 it's upgraded E500 on this day
Blood sugar measurements are worthless. Blood pressure is surprisingly accurate as compared to a wrist meter. I have problems with hband app
Thanks for the feedback. That really helps.
Unless there is total transparency & verifiable methods to ensure that we get what we pay for, all your efforts may not yield results. When i clicked on the link to buy this watch, i didn't find the price mentioned in the video. Thanks
I just ordered one ( stop enticing me Mr Ticks) I am also monitoring my glucose being type 2 diabetic so I will compare them both. As to the system I guess I presume it's a copy of the extremely expensive 24/7 arm versions ,as we know our Chinese friends have no bother appropriating tech from other sources and using it .
Update the APP itself is puzzling once you look at a result and use the back arrow it wants to search for the watch again ?!? As to the glucose it's wildly innacurate as suspected and although you can input the real results from a glucose meter it doesn't register anywhere as far as I can see it doesn't adjust the readings to account for the discrepancy .The step counter doesn't notice a visit to the toilet I presume it starts counting once X amount of steps are taken? Not validated the BP results but going by the watch my arm is fitter than the rest of me but I cannot remember when I had a 25 year olds arm transplanted to my 70 year old diabetic worn out body perhaps I forgot ? Early onset dementia ? Another annoying thing is you have to press the button to turn on the screen I like to tap it with the wrist function off .Battery life looks rubbish as well
Sooo excited to learn what you experience! Good, bad, or ugly, please let us know. Thanks.
Update update strangely the glucose function isn't that far out (I am not saying it's accurate enough to base your life on even different brands of pukka glucose meters differ some by 2 or 3 mmol/l) just looked and between 8.30 and 9 am (UK time) it was between 8.8 and 8 just used my glucose meter and it is 8.3 . I have type 2 Diabetes so I monitor for personal knowledge not medical reasons so my use isn't technically needed unlike type1 ..In 5 months time I have my 6 month review and I do a week's of tests at 4 times a day so that will be more accurate and I will update again. The biggest downer is the APP (both Hand and Hband2 ) they are appalling and disconnect continually despite them running continually in the background ,if you click on any result to look at more detail then use the back arrow they disconnect and go to desktop I have sent this to the developers and they said they will fix it but I won't hold my breath
@@SWT update the glucose function is pointless it looks like it's working but despite the ability to enter your own readings in (hoping to find tune it) your readings don't effect anything .You cannot even see your readings if you wanted to use it as a log for reference purposes. The blood pressure function seems to be the same . The battery is already running out quicker so I am afraid the watch is nothing special
does it have a low or high glucose reading alarm???
Blood glucose it's a fake function on all noname smart watch.
Only Huawei presents first on the world blood glucose smart watch for today
I need to monitor all my body parameters as I have sarcoidosis and need to take methotrexate. Last year I had enormous problems with fluctuations in my blood sugar and therefore started taking blood tests three times a day. I have ordered this watch, seeing this review, and will certainly keep track of how the values correspond to specific measurement results. Because I also have to measure my blood pressure several times a day, as well as the oxygen level, which can drop very quickly due to the reduced red blood cells. I certainly hope that this will give me a slightly better general view of my health without having to drag all that mess through the day. Normally I register everything via my Garmin solar, but for this price I really want to try this device. I'll post in a month or so when I have gathered enough data.
Really appreciate you taking time to assess how closely your E500 matches your other devices. This is exactly the type of information we all need to know. Looking forward to your results!
@@SWT👌 Give a few weeks:-)
are you still alive? With such an ECG, I would consult immediately.
Does Amazon carry it?
Yes, but under the brand Kakasi, not E600.
I love all the health readings this have! would really like to get this device!! ....
I wish you did a bit more comparison of these readings so we can have an idea if it is any good.
Most of the time these devices are extremely inaccurate and sometimes they are just fake. That makes it all totally useless and just a clutter of numbers that clutters your mind and waists your time.
I
Let's see, I show you atrial flutter in an ECG, atrial fibrillation reports in a Fitbit Sense, and I confirmed the readings with a GoWellue.com Pulsebit handheld ECG analyzer. Not sure what else I could do to validate those readings for you on video. Oh, and for additional feedback, I felt like s*ht the whole afternoon until my heart rhythm became regular again. Finger touching my wrist pulse PROVED my heart rate was too fast and sometimes irregular.
As for blood glucose, I'm not diabetic and don't have instrumentation for taking a blood sample to compare with the watch readings, so that reading might be fake. I have no way to test it, so assume it is fake and check it for yourself to prove or disprove it is fake. For those of you who DO take and compare measurements, please let us know your results. It's the only way we will know the truth!
As for heart rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen readings, we've been talking about for years now, pretty much in each video, with some of the watch readings compared to BP cuff readings, finger pulse/SpO2 readings, etc. I'm not sure how much more I can do for you guys. Some are demonstrated to be truly fake, like ECG readings on the Fundo app. Others appear to register properly, but the actual accuracy may depend on sensor sensitivity to different skin tones, arm hair, tattoos, etc. At some point, folks just have to test these devices for themselves against personally owned calibrated medical equipment or take them in to a Doctor or medical professional to have them analyzed. We can only go so fare with a TH-cam review. When in doubt treat these smartwatches as toys and let your highly paid medical professional do the real testing for you and give you a real diagnosis.
@@SWT Thank you your response!
I'm getting it.
Hope you feel well!!
Yea, I feel much better. Thanks for asking. I'm definitely keeping this one with me to check if I feel strange. I found out I can take the bands off and carry it in my pocket. Then if I want a quick test, I can pull it out and hold it against the fleshy part of my palm near the thumb. I a can easily see the chart on the screen and hold it pretty still as well. Lots of ways to use this toy.
Thank you
Sir on glucose , for u it shows 7.86
Actually fasting blood glucose usual range is 70 To 110 n post prandial is 140 yo 160 mmol
So what is the meaning for 7.86?
If 7.86 is the glucose value, u could have already gone into Hypoglycemia coma status in an ICU
So can u explain this n should v use any conversion factor for actual blood glucose sir
Please reply sir
7.86 is in mmol/L unit. What you are talking about is mg/dl unit. This means 7.86 mmol/L can be converted to about 142 mg/dl.
its average
I think
The blood pressure is Not accurate!!!
Coupon code you provided says, "expired"
Yikes! I'll look into it. Thanks.
OK, here's the corrected information:
E500 buying link (Banggood): www.banggood.com/custlink/GDGrsd1ZV7 (Coupon: BGE500US for $30.99 price valid to 5/31/23)
I use a centerwell true metrix air.
Surprised you didn't choose to review the E600. It seems to perform the same functions but in a compact, buttonless wristband or bracelet format, which I prefer. It sacrifices battery capacity. It should be the latest model. Too bad
Just came out today!
th-cam.com/video/37HqV4r84UQ/w-d-xo.html
Working on a side-by-side comparison video as well.
Subscribed?
@@SWT Great timing! No, I didn't subscribe because I'm not too keen on bulky watches. I prefer the bracelet or wristband format. And it seems that reviews of smartbands have been getting scarce these past few years. The technology also seemed to hit a brick wall. That's why I got super excited to learn about the E600. Mine just arrived this morning, so you can expect more comments!
Does the watch or its app sync workout data (e.g. Tennis session) with Google Fit?
I went on Amazon I found a, 18 dollar smart watch is that good for a smart watch
Yes, there are hundreds of different models. This specific one with these specific features are being reviewed here today. At Walmart you can pick up a digital smartwatch for $5! It tells time and does a few other functions as well. It even has a stopwatch.
@@SWT 18 dollar smart watch is good for how many years does it last u
It's hard to say. If it lasts a year and a half then it's like having a watch for $1 a month.
Looks like a nice watch for the price, geez ya ticker runs fast as you said. One thing also you did say when you showed the normal heart rate test was 64 beats a second now that would be off the charts.
Haha, caught me. Yea, 64/sec would be racing! That's almost 4,000/min! Thanks for the clarification.
@@SWT No problem dude, I was listening enough to pick that up.
Спасибо 👍👍👍
Podia traduzir para português brasil😢😢😢
Damn Bruh. You're in AFIB! You better get that taken care of STAT!
Yea! You watched the whole thing! So many people tune out after the first couple of minutes and miss the good part! The end is gripping where the FitBit Sense jumps in and actually says I'm probably in AFib!
I now own this watch. Blood glucose readings are FAAAAKE!
I buy this watch..this is scam
Glocumeter is fake.
My glocuse meter measured 220mg/dl while the watch measured 6 mmol/l which 108 mg/dl. Absolitly wrong.
Regreted buying it.
Really appreciate your feedback on this. It will help others in a way I simply couldn't cover in the review.
What I believe it is just another scam watch that shows preprogrammed glucose levels reading. Correct me if I am wrong, we don't have cheap that is able to make reading. This device has no certifications at all.
Its 65 dollars. Is that a glitch
Not sure why you are seeing $65. Actually, it's on sale for $35.99 right now, which is way better than the discount coupon I have for you. Use this link:
E500 buying link (Banggood): www.banggood.com/custlink/GDGrsd1ZV7 (Coupon: BGE500US for $30.99 price valid to 5/31/23)
@@SWT it's 64.99 for me it could be a geo-location thing or it could be extra traffic raised the price.
I've seen a ton of those glucose monitor watches on ali going from 30-80 dollars some with oled screens as a type 1 diabetic I've been thinking of trying one of these as they're cheep but I can't seam to get how they would monitor glucose level so it does seam fishy.
Wow, that's odd about the price. It still shows $35.99 here. It was $30.99 when I started the review as that's what's on the paper I showed at the beginning. My coupon appears to be expired, too, so I'll try and straighten things out.
@@mf2hdultramy price too
Perhaps the new coupon will bring the cost down to $30.99 if you want to try it. You may still need to pay for shipping though. Coupon: BGE500US
Got my E420. It's doing so much better than the E400. Definitely order it and review it.
Great to hear! I'll get one. Good to know. Appreciate the feedback.
OK, confirmed. One is on it's way in!
@@SWT Awesome. Can't wait for the review. The sleep tracking has been on point. I also did the personal blood pressure and those numbers have been very accurate.
80%of the features on the E500 end in failures after 2weeks of trying , it’s not worth your while ! Use it as a watch , ok , the rest is crap !
hi try to factory reset it will work
As a physician, I must state that NO smart watch at this time can read glucose/blood sugar at this time. No diabetic should buy one ever to control their levels.
Manoal portugues
Thanks, your hear rate is very high, please go to the doctor
Absolutely right. It shouldn't be like this. Got some good guys monitoring in and making recommendations. Nobody's told me to stop screaming "Greeetttiiinnngggsss" at the beginning though. Still gotta live life, right?
@@SWT my grampa started take a medicine for high heart rates and now it normal like 70 75 bpm at rest, before was 100bpm
Yes, that's true! There are medicines to help lower blood pressure as well as different ones for heart rate. It seems the older we get the more pills we are taking.
Cut This To 10 Minutes Or Less, Time Is Too Precious, Just Talk Faster!
I watch his videos at x1.75.
He talks too much and to slow 😆
Blood Glucose...Really!
Fake
how can you make a review for such a junk?
Well, it's what's coming to the market, and folks will learn about it one way or another, so I like to break it all down and show it so folks are more aware of how these work (or don't work). Believe me, if there were a new Android smartwatch on the market, I'd be spending all my review time on that topic. Sadly, it seems like everyone has fled from the true smartwatch market. There aren't even any decent new WearOS watches, let alone Android watches. So, like I said, I review what's coming to market. Thanks for hanging it over the past 6 years you've been a subscriber. One thing for sure, it will all change again. It always does. That's the fun of smart wearable technology!
Давление непоказивают даже приблизительно. Непокупайте ето обман
Короче я разочарован ☹️это не xiaomi 🙈
An obvious fraud…
I don't like this new smartwatches. They have a very, very bad user interface compared with any A9/A10 full smartwatch. And the sensors reliability doesn't seems to be high.
Thanks for the feedback.