







⌚ Elevate your lifestyle—smart, sleek, and always connected!
The Ganopterygon L70 Smart Watch features a 1.85-inch HD touchscreen, Bluetooth calling, and over 120 sport modes. It offers 24-hour heart rate and sleep monitoring powered by advanced sensors and smart algorithms. With an IP68 waterproof rating and up to 7 days of battery life, this unisex fitness tracker seamlessly blends health insights with hands-free connectivity for Android and iOS users.
















| ASIN | B0DT15FH7P |
| Item model number | L70 |
| Manufacturer | ganopterygon |
| Package Dimensions | 16.41 x 8.61 x 1.9 cm; 70.87 g |
M**Z
I bought this smartwatch primarily for its call-making and answering capabilities, and it truly exceeded my expectations. The 1.85-inch display is large and clear, even in direct sunlight. Syncing with my phone was quick and easy, and I can answer calls without having to take my phone out of my pocket. The heart rate monitor and sleep tracking seem quite accurate. I was surprised by the detailed sleep analysis. The pedometer also works well, and with over 120 sports modes, there are options for almost any type of physical activity. The battery lasted me several days with moderate use, which is a big plus. I also like that it looks modern and is unisex; both men and women can wear it without a problem. In short, a complete, comfortable, and functional watch, ideal for those who want to take care of their health and stay connected without spending a fortune. Highly recommended!
S**W
I've never had a smart watch before, but all my coworkers have one. The building I work in has no cell signal, so the only way to get service is by leaving your phone on a window sil in the corner. I love that I can leave my phone there, and still get see the texts coming in on my watch. I'm also enjoying watching how terrible my sleep is, because it makes more sense now, why I feel so tired every day. So the sleep tracker, blood pressure, oxygen meter, and text features are awesome. It has a lot more features, but I haven't explored them all yet. I was able to customize the watch face with a cute photo of my cat as well. The app that comes with it is easy to use. Sometimes it is slow to connect or update info in real time though. Overall, it does what i wanted, and I'm happy with it and the price was great.
J**F
Foar out of five stars only because no instructions. But easy to find online instructions and easy setup. Product arrived on time in good shape. Works as advertised, totally satisfied would recommend.
A**N
Update: this thing sucks. Its 30 bucks for a smart watch so you shouldn't expext much. Half the features don't work at all. It's a glorified heart rate monitor that shows you phone notifications you can't reply to. Doesn't let you answer calls, all of the readings are inacurate. If you use the activity tracking feature it bugs out and you lose all of your progress for the day. Just save up for a better one. I have heard smartwatches aren't reliable for blood pressure readings but jsyk if that's why you're getting this maybe reconsider. Comparing to my blood pressure cuff the readings are wildly inacurate. If relying on this to monitor for health issues like me (heart condition) do not use this, just use a proper bp cuff. Readings for heart rate are fine, I think the "stress" thing is based partly on that data. Blood ox & step counter, also fine. Limited connectivity for app notifications. You'll wanna sign up to Google Fit or else it won't connect properly to your device. Bluetooth is a bit shakey but when isn't it? Overall for 30 bucks it's what I expected for the price. Not bad at all. Does most of what I needed it to, fits really nice. If you just need the basic bp monitor, exercise monitor, calls and messages it's just fine.
G**U
I got this watch for around $20 on sale here. For that price, it's a pretty good bargain. I noticed the price recently bounced to over $100, though, so don't buy it for that. The good: It seems to have no trouble connecting or syncing to my phone. It's a little annoying that it disconnects when Do Not Disturb is on, but it has no issue reconnecting when that turns off. The battery is decent, but nowhere near what it states. I get maybe 3 days tops before it want a charge and I'm mostly using it to see notifications without having to pull my phone out of my pocket. It does charge quickly, though. I find I can squeak through the whole week by taking it off and charging it when I'm in the shower each morning. There are a decent number of face options, but more custom options would be welcome (see below). Notifications mostly work correctly, but more customization of how they come across would be welcome (see below). Where there could be improvement: I wish the control button on the side had more usefulness and the behavior was customizable. It's nice to use it to click the face on (especially when it doesn't wake up when turning your wrist, which is a setting option), but it would be nice to have the option to click it again to turn the face off immediately if you're in a dark environment like a movie theater or in bed. It would be nice if you could set a number of clicks to access different menus or features, rather than the current default. Twisting the knob should do something, too. I would love to be able to choose what appears on the main clock face screen, especially on the custom face. I don't care that much about the health and fitness stuff, so I would rather have things like weather or direct links to the phone or notification menus. I would also like that stuff to be tappable from the screen. I'm not keen on the way the menus work. It's one thing to swipe a certain way to get into each menu, but I hate that you have to swipe exactly the reverse to go back. I'm in the menu. Just let me have a default swipe direction to exit any menu. It's not like it lets me jump from menu to menu. I wish the charge port was on the left side instead of the back side against my arm. There's nothing there, so it would be nice to be able to connect the magnet charger while still wearing the watch at my desk on the on the couch. It would save me having to take the time to take it off to charge it. Regarding notifications, more customization of them would be nice. The problem is, they seem to work by the watch simply telling me of any notification that ends up in the notification bin of my phone. Any of them. On my phone, I have some that make a specific sound and vibration, some that only vibrate and some that appear, but don't alert me. I wish that could follow on the watch. For example, I get a ton of false alerts from my doorbell camera on windy days. As a result, I only have the phone set to alert me if it's a button push from someone at the door. Otherwise, it's a silent hit to the bin with no vibration. With the watch, it's a vibration every single time. It's annoying I can't stop that. Speaking of alerts, I hate that many of the health and fitness alerts are greyed out so you can't change them or turn them off. Seriously. Stop telling me when I've burned calories (especially while I'm eating pie). I DON'T CARE. I don't need to know how many steps I take. I take a lot in my job. Let me control them - please. Let me set more than one period each day (or on different days) when the face flip feature is enabled. For that matter, give me some sort of tap or press and hold feature to manfully turn it off for a while. Also, it should have an option to have it disable if the watch is in a dark place, like a movie theater, dark bedroom or under a clothing sleeve. No matter what I do, certain audio insists on going through the watch instead of my phone, even though I have it set to not take control of audio. I should be able to manually choose what types of audio I want going to the watch. The bottom line: it's overall not bad. Most of my issues can be solved with an app update. The charge port thing would be a new model. At the end of the day, it does the most important things: gives me accurate time (very important to me), let's me see notifications without pulling my phone out of my pocket and while I don't use them a lot, the health stuff is a nice bonus.
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