If you use the GPS or keep the screen on often it falls off, however. I wasn't using the watch excessively but I didn't usually have to charge it more than once a week. There are a few activity summary widgets available on the watch including steps taken, calories burned and distance travelled. General accuracy for distance and speed isn't terrible, but the VeryFitPro app – see below – is not the greatest when it comes to analysing your runs. The Letscom Smart Watch ID205L has connected GPS and it takes a while for the fitness tracker to connect to the phone and, naturally, drains the battery more. It's cool that this watch has multiple smart modes, but it's not much use if the sensor doesn't work in some of them. Heart rate average was not terribly off during runs although it just showed me a flat 90 bpm when doing strength workouts. The heart rate sensor at the back of the Letscom Smart Watch ID205L is the same as the ones on the fitness bands below but rotated 90 degrees. The strap is soft but doesn't radiate quality, which is not surprising, given the low price point: some (a lot of) corners were obviously cut. Since this a touch-enabled device, it's not likely you will use the button too much so it's not a great loss. The button on the side of the watch looks like an Apple Watch-style crown but it's actually just a button: it can only be pressed, not turned. The actual display is a lot smaller than the watch face – bezel lovers will be in heaven – but not so small that you can't work out what's going on. You can kind-of make out the edges of the display on the picture above. On the positive side, the Letscom Smart Watch ID205L has a functioning and bright touchscreen that's not too laggy either: good start. It's the best looking of the tested fitness trackers, although it does feel cheap on your wrist – very plasticky – and is far from being the most competent fitness band I've ever tried. The Letscom Smart Watch ID205L is a Fitbit Versa 3-esque fitness watch that comes in an Apple Watch-like box. Stats: TFT LCD colour screen, 210 mAh Li battery, charging time – 3 hours
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