Oraimo Watch 5
$43.31
$85.75
oraimo Watch 5 (model OSW-805) is a stylish, affordable smartwatch from oraimo, launched in late 2024/early 2025 as part of their mid-range lineup. It’s designed for everyday fitness tracking, Bluetooth calling, notifications, and basic health monitoring—perfect for budget-conscious users in Nairobi who want a feature-packed watch without premium pricing (e.g., compared to Apple Watch or Galaxy Watch). It features a large, vibrant display with a slim, lightweight build (thin and tough design), AI-generated watch faces, and solid battery life for all-day use. Key Features and Specifications Display: 2.01-inch TFT HD full-touch screen (240 × 296 resolution), high screen-to-body ratio (~88.8%), Panda Glass (scratch-resistant and anti-explosion tempered glass for durability). Design: Ultra-thin 10.8mm profile, lightweight ~41.4g, aluminum alloy case stainless steel digital crown for premium feel, ABS/PC/modified silica gel strap (comfortable and adjustable). Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 (stable pairing, wireless HD calling with clear voice via built-in mic/speaker). Health & Fitness: Heart rate monitor, blood oxygen (SpO2), stress monitoring, sleep tracking, women’s health cycle, 100 sports modes (auto-detection for some activities), step counter, calorie burn, etc.—via oraimo Health app. Battery: 300mAh lithium polymer; up to 7 days normal use, 30 days standby; full charge in ~3 hours (magnetic charging). Water Resistance: 1ATM (splash/rain resistant; not for swimming/deep water). Other: AI-generated watch faces, notifications (calls, messages, apps), music/camera control, find phone, weather, alarm, stopwatch; app: oraimo Health (iOS/Android). Colors: Light Chrome, Berry Grey, Black, or similar. Performance and User Feedback Reviews (from YouTube unboxings and hands-on, late 2024–2025) praise its value: large, clear display for easy reading, reliable Bluetooth calling (good mic/speaker clarity), accurate basic health tracking (HR/SpO2/sleep), and impressive battery life (often lasts 5–7 days with moderate use). The slim design and Panda Glass make it feel premium for the price; sports modes cover daily needs well. Drawbacks: TFT screen (not AMOLED, so less vibrant in sunlight), no built-in GPS (relies on phone for location), and health data is “good enough” but not medical-grade. Overall ratings ~4.3–4.7/5—called a “solid budget smartwatch” with premium looks and features for under budget, especially for calls/fitness basics.
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