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SKMEIMen's Smart Heart Rate Monitor Bluetooth Watch (Model No: 1512)

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About 

 A versatile and rugged watch, perfect for outdoor adventures.

Product Features 
  • Pedometer
  • Calorie Count
  • Distance Tracking
  • Heart Rate
  • EL Light
  • Compass
  • Sleep Monitoring
  • Bluetooth
  • Goal Management
  • Data
  • App Reminder
  • Call Reminder
  • Sms Reminder
  • Chrono
  • Remote Photography
  • Low Power Prompt
  • 30M Waterproof
  • Alarm
  • Date/Week
  • 12/24 Hour Clock
  • Music Controller 
  • Real-Tie Heart Rate Detection
  • Long Standby Time
Product Specifications
  • Model: 1512
  • Movement: Digital Movement
  • Mirror: Resin Glass
  • Band: Silica gel
  • Functions: Time, Date, Week, Step Counter, Calories, Call remind, App remind, Sleep monitor, Bluetooth, Remote camera, Low battery indication, Heart rate monitor, Compass, Stopwatch, Pedometer
  • Water Resistant: 30M
  • Case: ABS case
  • Buckle: Stainless Steel Buckle
  • Dimensions: 270mm (L), 52mm (Dial), 24mm(W), 16mm(H)
  • Weight of watch: 55g
  • Comes with Tin Storage Box
Tips
  • Please Do Not press any buttons underwater and avoid using under extremely hot or cold situations
  • About Watch Water-Resistant Mark
  • Water Resistant Mark indicates how well a watch is sealed against the ingress of water.
  • 3 ATM or 30 M: Suitable for everyday use. Splash/rain resistant.
  • 5 ATM or 50 M: Suitable for swimming, white water rafting, and fishing. Not suitable for diving and snorkeling.
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