Since the introduction of wearable products we have seen prices drop from around $100 or more to less than $50. Ulefone set a new low-price bar today with the introduction of the Ulefone uWear at only $29.99.
Function-wise the Ulefone uWear is similar to many of the other wearable products on sale from China. The mains tasks of the wearable are to keep tabs on what your phone (or tablet) is telling you by pushing notifications to your wrist. In addition messages, SNS updates etc, the uWear will also let you answer calls and reply to SMS messages too.
Remote control functions for controlling your camera, or music are built-in too, as is a pedometer and sleep monitor.
The design of the Ulefone uWear is similar to the Apple Watch and sees the face of the watch receive a 2.5D curved pane, metal frame and a choice of two colours.
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Ulefone have started pre-sales of the uWear through online resellers at just $29.99, around half the cost of similar Chinese wearables and a fraction of the price of an Apple Watch or Android Wear device.
That’s what I was thinking to. It’s probably crap, but hey at least I’ll have a cool dumb watch for 30 bucks. I already own te ulefone be touch 2. It’s OK for the money.
Not sure but i wouldn’t go by the pictures on this site. They use stock photos and the Chinese stretch the truth. I got a Zeblaze Rover from gearbest and the photos on that site were fake. It’s cheap so might not hurt your budget.
We’ll see. I ordered one. There’s a promo going on now on gearbest, offering the watch for $22,99. http://m.gearbest.com/smart-watches/pp_234702.html?wid=1
From gearbest:
Screen: 2.5D Capacitive Touch Panel
Screen resolution: 128 x 128 px
Screen size: 1.44 inch