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Welcome. And for me, I have the Sonto Race Watch, and today I'll go to unboxing along with a quick look at the device itself
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So, anyway, let's just get straight into it. Now, at the bottom we have a bit of a pull tab, so we can easily open it up
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Never mind, not easy. Oh, for goodness sake. Oh, for goodness sake
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Nice. There we go. Here we go
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and here we get our strap and some paperwork. in here, charging cable, magnetic, so that's pretty nice
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Oh, and nothing in here. Taking that off and we have our watch
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And we have our watch. Trying to figure out which one is the power button
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Oh I guess it's turning on. Or not, come on. There we go
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Okay, one thing that I'm going to point out is the little charging magnets right here
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This is like not the best. So the magnets barely hold. It can support the actual weight
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The design itself is not the best as you have these two pins and you need to actually align
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them with these two points. So you won't be able just to drop it on there and have it like line up perfectly all the time
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So for instance right now it's not going to be charging. Now this is just to watch itself if you have obviously the little belt on it as well
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It's going to probably make it a little bit even harder. So, let's put that on
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So with the strap itself, obviously if you don't align it correctly, it won't charge
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It does attract itself to a little bit, but obviously not every time
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Now, talking about the watch itself, the weight of it is about 83 grams based on their website
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or for the US it's 2.93 ounces. now the dimensions here are 49 by 49 by 13.3 millimeters or 1.93 by 1.93 by 0.52 inches
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Now let's see in terms of if I can find a display right here
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Now the actual specifications on the website are necessarily the most clear
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Okay so I need to be finding the info throughout the page scattered So the display right here is an Amelette display
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See if there's anything else about it. It's a 1.34 inch display
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And that's basically all the worth information. I'm gonna see if I can find like some better site for this info as their website is
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absolutely horrendous. Sorry for this
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for this kind of all over the place overview of this but if i'm not going to find anything useful i'm
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just going to okay so here we have a little bit more so yeah now going back uh 1.43 inch amulet
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display it is running a resolution of 466 by a 466 with a with a brightness of 1,000 nets
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so it actually can get pretty bright for a watch though right now it's nowhere near that brightness
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have some digital crown. We have a GPS battery life starts time at 40 hours
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So I assume if I'm understanding this correctly if you're using GPS on this watch, you'll get about 40 hours of battery life
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and multi-band dual frequency. And then up to 120 hours in tour mode
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Now I'm not exactly sure what the tour mode is so that's something that is probably like a power saving mode
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In any case, um, Stendoy Smartwatch battery life is rated for about 12 days and gesture-based display mode
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Again, I'm assuming this is a bunch of their kind of like specific things that they have
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So I don't know how like how usable the watch actually is in this kind of mode
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addition you can get about seven days with always on display mode that pretty interesting that is actually a really good battery life for Always on Display Now we also have
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See, I'm just skimming through the actual page. So price-wise is about a little over 500 euros for the titanium version of it
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and stainless steel is about 450 euros. titanium has a 32 gigabyte of storage built in on the watch
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and the stainless one only 16 which for a watch both of those should be good enough I would say
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and one last thing if I can find I can't really find what it's running on here
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but based on the battery life I can safely assume that it's running some proprietary software on here
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has no actual like wear OS watch, for instance, like this one
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will ever come close to having even a seven-day battery life, specifically even on, always on display mode
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So on watches like that with an actual wear OS, you'd be looking at like a day to two days of battery life
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This is getting at least seven. So like I said, it's running some of its proprietary software
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It is also a fairly chunky watch. it has some weight to it, so I assume it also has a pretty beefy battery life
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or battery cell inside. But in any case, this would kind of include the overview
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I'm not really going to go over the setup right here. So this was just like a look at it
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And that being said, at about $450, it is a very premium watch
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but obviously it comes with like GPS tracking that is built into the watch
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so that will add a lot to the cost. and it's primarily by the looks of it designed for outdoor usage
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That isn't like the typical, for instance, where OS watches like I have one right here
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This is more for active users that want to have a basically self-sufficient watch
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It doesn't need a phone near and can actually last a decent time before each charging
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So this is a pretty decent device on its own. Now, with that being said, if you found this very helpful
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