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Elephone W2

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Key specs

  • Sapphire glass
  • 41 mm

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Elephone W2 - Full Specifications

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Type of glassSapphire glass
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Dimensions
Case diameter1.61 in
Case height0.0 in
Case thickness0.41 in
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Features
Built-in camerayes
Built in clockwork (Hybrid)yes
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Connectivity
Bluetoothyes
Bluetooth version4.0

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Elephone W2 Elephone - Editorial Reviews (8)

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Elephone W2 Elephone W2 Smart Watch - First Impressions | Review Hub
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Published: 05.01.2016
Elephone W2 Smart Watch - First Impressions | Review Hub

Will Elephone's New W2 Smart Watch hit the sweet spot for a budget friendly wearable? We review the Design, Hardware & Features of the fitness watch. 

Elephone W2 Elephone W2: a Quality (semi) smartwatch on a budget. [Review]
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Published: 12.04.2016
Elephone W2: a Quality (semi) smartwatch on a budget. [Review]
4.2

Elephone is steadily earning a reputation in tech circles as an inexpensive, reliable, quality manufacturer. This watch is my first experience with Elephone (and, indeed, with SmarterWatching) but from what I’ve seen in my couple weeks with the W2, I tend to agree with that analysis. What it is: Elephone W2 Smartwatch How much it costs: as of this review - $68.78 on GearBest. Highlights: Professional aesthetic. Solid fitness tracker. No display. 6-month battery life. Hardware Upon first glance at the Elephone W2,  two thoughts popped into my head: “Wow, that looks professional” and “Wow, that thing is huge.” The W2’s design is unique; it’s a smartwatch that features a traditional watch face rather than a touch display, as is popular right now in the smartwatch market. The result is an understated, dignified look that doesn’t immediately present itself as a smartwatch, and, by extension, providing a professional style absent in many smartwatches. The band is standard size and genuine leather with an intriguing micro-fiber style design to it - the buckle and band guide are both steel, matching the aesthetic of the W2’s chassis. Spring clips, rather than traditional band pegs, enable easy removal and swapping of the watch band, which, if I’m being honest, I thought was the coolest thing in the world when I first figured it out. The actual watch itself is hefty, but not heavy; it feels solid without feeling massive. The face is minimal - so much so, in fact, that immediately discerning which side is up was difficult at first glance. The W2 has two sets of LED lights; the first, along the bottom perimeter of the face, displays your progress toward your daily step goal while the second is a single LED above the “ELE” logo used to indicate which mode the watch is currently in (more on those features later). The internals of the watch are “Swiss,” but Elephone doesn’t go into any more detail than that as far as the actual manufacturer or any such thing. In regards to durability, I found the W2 to be perfectly acceptable. It’ll never be confused for a rugged device - a glass face, aluminum body, and standard leather band are not a recipe for “indestructible” - but I found it to be scratch and shock resistant. It’s rated to be waterproof to 30 meters, and while I didn’t dive down into the depths to test this, it works  perfectly after a long shower. Please note, though, that the waterproofing applies to the watch itself, not the band; wet leather smells awful. I banged it against various objects while wearing it at work and only have a single scuff on the side of it as a result, so while it’s not the Superman of watches, you certainly don’t have to baby it. On top of this, the battery life on the W2 lasts for 6 months, and the box includes two spare batteries. Where other watches struggle to get a day, Elephone manages half a year. Features The features list of the Elephone W2 is rather short - largely because there’s no screen -  but it does much of what many fitness trackers do these days along with a few other nifty tricks. The primary draw, in my opinion, is that its Bluetooth enabled with a pedometer built-in. This combination means that you have wireless sync with the companion app, something that many fitness trackers lack. The only issue I had with the Bluetooth sync is that the Bluetooth only turns on to sync when you open the app - and it only syncs the last week of activity. If you don't open the app the check your steps for a week, you lose that week's data. I found the pedometer to be a bit picky in what it counted as a step - I walked around my house off and on for two hours and it registered zero steps, for instance - but when I walked around at work it detected flawlessly. In addition to Bluetooth syncing to the app, the W2 also gives you the option of being notified when you get a call or one of your alarms go off. The notification is simple and understated; a vibration and a notification light on the watch face. Remote Shutter on the W2 is a mixed bag. On the one hand, you can take pictures remotely with a press of either button on the watch. On the other, you have to use the (extremely limited and feature deficient) camera within the Elephone App. If the W2 had the ability to Remote Screenshot from within the stock Google Camera app, I’d be thrilled with it. Unfortunately, after testing the feature I never used it again. The last “feature” that I feel compelled to write about is the Mode feature. The W2 features two modes; “Sleep” and “Active.” In Active mode, the watch tracks steps. In Sleep mode, the watch uses its accelerometer to measure movement while you sleep. The watch can only be in one mode at a time, and it requires you to manually switch between modes with a long-press of the top button. The problem with this is, of course, human error. The second you forget to take your watch out of Sleep mode, you’ve lost an entire day’s worth of step counting. I haven’t used the Sleep feature since I started wearing it. Conclusion In all, the W2 has a very limited feature list; that being said, however, the price reflects that limitation, and the style of the watch is very professional - something that can’t be said for many smartwatches out there. At $68.78 on GearBest, it’s cheaper than most fitness trackers, with all the same features.

Elephone W2 Featured Review: Elephone W2 Watch
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Published: 06.02.2016
Featured Review: Elephone W2 Watch

Often times when a new trend arrives many manufacturers will try to jump on board the bandwagon as fast as possible, churning out as many new and

Elephone W2 ELEPHONE W2 Smartwatch Review : Classy and Smart
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XiaomiToday
Published: 04.02.2016
ELEPHONE W2 Smartwatch Review : Classy and Smart

You are looking for a wearable but do not want to give up on the classy looks of a regular wristwatch? Elephone’s new W2 Smartwatch aims to do exactly that. So, what does the Elephone smartwatch do, and how well does it do it? . Can you get the most of the functions of a regular smartwatch, keeping a …

Elephone W2 Meet the Elephone W2: An elegant, affordable quartz smartwatch
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Neowin
Published: 01.05.2016
Meet the Elephone W2: An elegant, affordable quartz smartwatch
3.5

The Elephone W2 has a quartz watch face but also tracks your sleep, counts your steps, wakes you up in the morning and various other things. Check out our full review here!

Elephone W2 Elephone W2 wearable review
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Gizchina.com
Published: 07.02.2016
Elephone W2 wearable review

I’ve been living with the Elephone W2 smartwatch now for just over a week, so what do I make of this wearable? Find out in our full Elephone W2 review.

Elephone W2 Review: Elephone W2 SmartWatch - DroidHorizon
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Review: Elephone W2 SmartWatch - DroidHorizon
4.3

When you think of a smartwatch you think of an extension of your mobile phone, an extra screen on your wrist that you can use to control the computer in your pocket. A high resolution companion with access to all the apps and functions you have at your disposal. Elephone have taken a different route

Elephone W2 Elephone W2 review – Smartwatch with an Analog touch!
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Gogi Tech
Published: 06.02.2016
Elephone W2 review – Smartwatch with an Analog touch!

The Elephone W2 is another Smartwatch that is a lot difference. I call this a Smartwatch with an Analog touch; well it is more analog than digital and