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This smartwatch hasn’t been overcomplicated, so it works with a battery for up to a year

This smartwatch hasn’t been overcomplicated, so it works with a battery for up to a year

The Diggro DL10 is not a typical smartwatch, although it knows almost everything you would expect from a smartwatch.

This smartwatch hasn’t been overcomplicated, so it works with a battery for up to a year

Let's start there to work with batteries. According to factory data, you can tick a tapestry for up to a year in standby mode, but it can go up to 8 months under normal use. By knowing everything we can expect, I mean really everything. Of course, don’t compare it to a $ 150-200 watch because then you will bleed.

Diggro DI10 Smart Sport Watch 2

As a matter of fact, it has IP68 water resistance, so we can dive to a depth of up to 50 meters with it. This is unlikely for most of us, the maximum is half a meter in the tub or at Lake Balaton, but the opportunity is still there. In addition, it counts our steps, the calories burned, the distance traveled (I think with the help of the phone app), it has a stopwatch and alarm clock, and a signal when we receive a message, but not just by SMS, but essentially by a more important chat program, so Facebook, Twitter or Skype were not left out either.

Diggro DI10 Smart Sport Watch 3

The watch looks like a typical sports watch, the display is also monochrome, so we can't expect an IPS panel or 16 million colors here. Maybe that’s why this structure will be good, because it can withstand stubbornness, water, and all sorts of dusty environments, but we get the basic features from it just like we get from a simpler but more fragile piece. It is described as supporting multiple sports so we can measure data while swimming, cycling or running.

Diggro DI10 Smart Sport Watch 4

If you are looking for a simple and cheap sports watch with smart features, then don't go any further, the Diggro DL10 may be your watch! Here you will find: Diggro DI10 Smart Sport Watch

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