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The TOZO AMOLED S5 Smart Watch combines a stunning 1.43" HD AMOLED touchscreen with over 105 sport modes and advanced health monitoring features, including 24/7 heart rate and sleep tracking. Its IP68 waterproof design and robust 300mAh battery deliver up to 10 days of uninterrupted use. Compatible with iOS and Android, it supports Bluetooth calls and notifications, making it the ultimate all-in-one fitness and communication companion for the modern professional.






















| ASIN | B07KY8MQGT |
| Additional Features | Touch screen,Motion Mode Tracking |
| Age Range Description | All |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Length | 215 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 10 days |
| Battery Capacity | 300 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Battery Power | 1.14 Watt Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,541 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #564 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | TOZO |
| Built-In Media | Instruction Manuals, Magnetic Charging Cable, Quick Guide, TOZO S5 Smart Watch |
| Case Material Type | Zinc alloy , Electroplating |
| Cellular Technology | Bluetooth |
| Clasp Type | Hook Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | iOS Devices Devices 9.0 and above / Android Devices 6.0 and above |
| Compatible Phone Models | iOS Devices Devices 9.0 and above / Android Devices 6.0 and above |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Controller Type | Touch Control / APP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 6,006 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 3.7 x 3.6 x 0.7 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.7"D x 0.86"W x 0.7"H |
| Item Weight | 61 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TOZO |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Motion Mode Tracking |
| Model Name | S5 |
| Model Number | S5 |
| Operating System | NO |
| RAM Memory Installed | 128 MB |
| Resolution | 466 x 466 |
| Screen Size | 1.43 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Touch screen,Motion Mode Tracking |
| Sport Type | Badminton/Basketball/Boating/Canoeing/Climbing/Cycling/Diving /Fishing/Fitness/Football/Golf/Hiking/Kayaking/Martial Art/Motor Sports/Multi-Sports/Running/Skiing/Snowboarding/Soccer/Tennis/Triathlon/Walking/Yoga------ |
| Style Name | Smart Watches |
| Supported Application | 100+ Sport Modes, Bluetooth Calls, Message, Precise Sleep Monitoring |
| Target Audience | All |
| Warranty Description | TOZO |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 1.5 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
R**T
Great watch - Great Customer Service
This is an awesome watch with lots of capabilities and priced right. Have had watch for about six months and have been extremely happy with it. My wife has an Apple Watch which only has a battery life of approximately 24 or less hours. The TOZO watch can do just about everything the Apple Watch can and I only have to charge the battery about every 5 or six days. Also, I had minor issue with the watch and I must say that their customer service was the best I have ever experienced. They reached to me the same day and corrected the issue almost immediately. Highly recommend!
D**M
Very impressive smart watch - functions, apps, and price!
Streamlined easy setup instructions and navigation of the app: once fully charged, the watch prompts you to download the apps to your phone. Open the app, 'Scan QR Code' (on the watch screen) then can add the device -- this is really SUPER convenient! Bluetooth connection is effortless. From the "Edit Card' of the 'Home' screen of the app, you can add/enable/disable the gadgets on top of those default ones. Navigate to 'Exercise' screen then you can start GPS enabled Hiking, Indoor/Outdoor exercises; switch to 'Device' screen, you will get the set up for enable/disable Notifications from your phone like email, SMS, messaging, phone calls, etc., and config for 'Alarm clock', 'Health', AND tons of Watch Face selections for download; go to the last screen 'My', you will get all your exercises and health data, goals, preferences, and other settings specific to you Functions: don't want to repeat what's been already mentioned in the product website, and truly they are all in this smartwatch -- a ton, and fairly comprehensively a health tracker that can fit into a watch, I can't think of if anything else needed. For Heart Rate monitoring, I chose 'Intelligent monitoring' vs 'Real-time monitoring' -- the latter will consume more battery and not needed for me, and I also enabled 'High heart rate alert' Anything could be a bit better, at least for me: Blood Oxygen (spO2) would be nice if can be directly navigate on the watch the same way as Heart Beat or Stress -- currently you will need to go to 'Function' (press the button of the watch) in order to get to it. Also, battery wise, seemed to be like what the product says 7-10 days, but the 'wrist awake' and touch screen seemed not as responsive when the battery is about 20% left, so I rated the battery life as four starts. I haven't got to try the 'Sleep tracking' yet but will see how it goes. All in all, I gave it a 5-star rating - can't be wrong to buy this smart watch with such a great price! I bought my Fitbit wristband for $99 each for myself and my wife just about 2 years ago -- that just CANNOT be compared with this smart watch. As a matter of fact I like it a lot so that I just got one also for my wife -- it comes with rose gold wrist band, the model is S2, my black wrist band is S2 Pro, unsure what's the difference but I tried out all the functions, seemed to be the same
J**U
Exceeds expectations. Great buy for the price!
Update a week later: Marked from 5 star to 4 star... This is still a good cheap watch with great battery life. You do need to have their app running in the background for things like weather and notifications to be reliably delivered. It would be nice to be able to reply to text messages from the watch. It would also be nice to have a wider range of application support, for things like mfa apps and map navigation. This is still my daily watch, but not quite as nice as something from the major manufacturers. Old review: I have owned several watches and smart watches. Everything from Temu to Apple Watch. I do have some auto-mechs. Concentrating on the smart watches side of things… Unboxing is pleasant. This is well packaged. It doesn’t seem like there was extra expense in the packaging, but yet it was clean and easy to open. The wrist strap and clasp is standard and I can easily put my Barton wrist band on this instead. I was contemplating an @pple Watch SE 3 to replace my SE. I chose this for 1/5 the price. Things I will miss; texting seems better integrated with the se vs this. This watch will not unlock my computer via proximity, like the Apple se or se3. I cannot approve my Duo/M$ Auth requests. Things it appears to do just as well, if not better; notifications, health statistics, looks nice, interface is clean and super responsive, standard third party wrist bands, battery life compared to my se is better (but I’m used to needing to charge frequently now). The downloadable watch faces are pretty nice, but you can only download one at a time. Overall the pros outweigh the cons on this one. Super happy I pulled the trigger and decided to purchase. Hoping it holds up.
C**E
It works great!
Love it. Does all the stuff an expensive watch does, heart rate sleep cycles steps calories etc and the battery lasts for days. Love that part when everyone else has to charge theirs every night. Lol. You can also buy extra different color bands. Reds my favorite. Will definitely buy again. The display is a nice size with plenty of different choices. It’s compatible with my iphone 17
C**L
I wanted to like it. But in the end, there wasn't enough "great" about it to keep it.
So I have a Samsung A50, I installed the app, synced the watch. Then l created an account and in order to get the app to work had to unpair and re-pair the phone. Many folks have complained about the app being on all the time, I saw that in the beginning, but then it stopped. I've also seen people upset because it asks for location/GPS. This is pretty common. Even the app for my FitBit has this requirement. Personally, I don't want/need the Alexa functionality so I didn't test it. But logging in to Amazon/Alexa was not required to get the watch/app to work. It seems to have quite a few notification options. I didn't not test these either, since don't want to use them. So why did I buy this watch if I didn't want any of the functionality? 1. I wanted an accurate pedometer. 2. I wanted a watch. 3. I wanted to leverage some of the new health metrics available in smart watches, like blood oxygen, heart rate, and blood pressure. 4. I need it to sync with commonly used health aggregators like Google fit. First, the pedometer. Keeping in mind that even my FitBit couldn't track steps accurately if using a shopping cart or holding a hand basket, I knew what was reasonable to expect. That said, strapping both the watch and the FitBit to my non-dominant arm and it was several thousand steps inaccurate. Strap it to my ankle and the result was basically the same. Worse, my FitBit syncs with Google Fit, and the Tozo apps does too. This means steps get counted doubly. There's no way to say "take this info but not that" and worse, once it got to Google Fit, because it was an import, I couldn't edit or delete the info. Second, the watch. There are a few faces install. Most of them had easy to read faces. A handful were cutsie. Third, the health features. The s2 mini, unlike some of the reviews works have you believe does not have blood pressure monitoring. I'm not sure if people are maybe reviewing the s2 which may have that functionality or if those functions are not available in the US. Either way, without it, it doesn't really meet my requirements. The heart rate monitor seems a bit erratic; measuring 80 bpm one second and 112 the next. The o2 monitor seems correct and registers what my stand alone monitor did. The stress monitor is interesting, but I can't say how useful it is because for me it always reads "normal"... whatever that means. The breath training could be very useful for calming down and decreasing stress. One interesting function is the flashlight. I think a flashlight on the watch could be useful. The Find Phone feature is only moderately useful. It only works if you have the app on the phone. And if you have the phone on silent/vibrate/quiet it may not help you at all because it doesn't modify the volume. I did not test the distance at which it would no longer find the phone. I was impressed at how many functions could be managed via the watch itself (with other watches they can only be adjusted in the app. ) As far as syncing, I was able to link the app to Google fit, though it appears that the sync is a manual push, which could be a pain for some. As mentioned above, another problem I found was that I couldn't pick and choose which bits on information I wanted to send. This would ONLY be a big deal for folks using multiple trackers and sending data to GFit. For example, my FitBit data gets sent to Google Fit, but my TOZO data does too. This means that Google Fit counts steps from both places - double counting steps. This wouldn't be a HUGE problem except that Google Fit doesn't allow you to edit/delete data sent over by another app. I like the smaller form factor. 40mm fits my wrist better than the 1.4in I previously purchased. The band appears to be made of plastic instead of silicone, so I do have some concerns that it will get hard like some plastics do and break in short order. The packaging is nice enough - present presentable. The instructions are English only, but the text is legible and there is more info provided than others I've seen. FWIW, I did do the water bottle/table test (where you put your watch on something inanimate and test) and the watch COULD NOT test either. It told me to put it on my wrist. (That's a good thing.) All in all, I probably would have kept the watch except I really wanted the blood pressure function and the syncing with other data sources is problematic.
P**E
Great value, beautiful screen, easy to use, but tight fit on my 8" (20.3cm) diameter wrist
I really like this watch and I have only had it since this morning. I need to model good screen behavior for my kids so want to leave the phone in my pocket more while still getting important notices. This is the perfect solution. The screen is large and beautiful. It was a breeze to get working and the TOZO Wear app seems to work well on my iPhone. I love that you can customize the dial and there are quite a few choices of dial design available in the app. I am able to get Google email and chat notifications along with phone and text notifications which is the most important for me. I will be trying to get others like Slack to work but that is currently not one that is listed as an option. Caution - if you have a larger wrist like mine (8" (20.3cm) diameter) it is a tight fit and I could not find links to purchase or even a matching band to use for donor links. This was confirmed by TOZO support, they do not currently sell the Space Grey band separately. I will have to buy a different style replacement band. I am okay with it since the functionality and price are so good. And the band replacement is simple with no tools required. It did come with the tool to remove links so that is nice should I need to adjust the replacement band.
T**.
1 year and still loving it!🥰
My conclusion about this watch after a year+ of use: This is a great simple watch that TELLS TIME, and other very helpful things. It didn't break my bank. It's stylish, not too big for my small wrist and in the way I use it, has exceptional battery life....
S**A
Serviceable, but quirky
I've had this watch for almost two months, which seems a reasonable amount of time to have a good view of how well it works. It's important to note (in case the price point didn't make it obvious) that this is NOT an Apple Watch, and expecting it to be one will likely disappoint you. (I haven't ever owned an Apple Watch, so I can't do a direct comparison.) I have an iPhone, so I was hoping that the watch would fill in the gaps in my step count when I'm not carrying my phone. It does, to an extent, but the sync is iffy. Sometimes steps (and other data) don't seem to sync at all. Other times the count in Apple Health is wildly high, and when I look at the data sources, the Tozo data is shown multiple times. Re-syncing via the app usually fixes this, but it's frustrating that it can't just sync properly. When I've contacted Tozo support, which is usually very responsive, they tell me Apple Health is not supported, and yet... the Tozo Fit app is clearly available as a data source, and the steps usually sync just fine. What will not sync, oddly, is workout data. That has to be entered manually. The watch does seem to do a good job here, though when I use the rower, it seems to register each stroke as a step despite the fact that I've put it into rowing mode. I honestly don't mind getting "credit" for my workout that way, but if you're strict about your step counts, that may be an issue for you. I suspect it falsely records other actions as steps as well (there's no way I'm walking 45 steps to the bathroom in the middle of the night, for instance). Sleep seems to be pretty accurate, and is my favorite feature of the whole thing. I like that it shows a pie chart of time in light sleep, deep sleep and awake. Heart rate and pulse ox seem to be solid functions, too. I'm not into annoying bells and whistles, so I have anything that buzzes or beeps or flashes the screen on turned off (including the watch face--I'm not actually into watches and I certainly don't want the thing lighting up every time I move, which I find horribly distracting). I don't have phone calls or text messages hooked up, and I don't use Alexa, so I can't speak to any of those features. I am glad so many things can be silenced or turned off, though--otherwise I would never be able to tolerate the watch at all. The only reason I've taken a break from using it at the moment is that it's made me break out in a rash, which I suspect is not an allergy but just a result of constant contact with my skin. I've tried alternating wrists, but one is more sensitive than the other, so that doesn't help. Be aware that this may be an issue for you, too. There are several articles online suggesting ways to prevent skin reactions with watches/trackers that you may want to consult before you consider giving this sort of device a try. Overall, I'd say it's a good device for the money. It's not perfect, but for most people it's probably close enough.
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