Smart Watches

Fossil Q grant

Overview

3.0
Based on 2 Pro Reviews
1%
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Rating
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Battery life
7 days
GPS
No
Anti-scratch lens
No

Specification

Features & Technology

Sensors
  • Accelerometer
Touch No
Multi-touch No
Charging Connection
  • Proprietary
Wireless Connectivity
  • Bluetooth 4.0+

Body

Water Resistance 30m (3 atm)
Case Materials
  • Stainless steel
Wristband Options
  • Black
  • Dark brown
  • Sand
  • Stainless
Wristband Materials
  • Leather
  • Stainless steel
Replaceable Wristband Yes
Anti-scratch lens No

Notifications

Notifications
  • Facebook
  • Incoming call
  • Text message
  • Twitter
  • Specific apps
  • Alarm
  • Instagram
Notification Methods
  • Flashing led

More Info

Warranty 2 years

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Pro Reviews

Wareable
3.0
If you’re looking for a snazzy looking, well-built, Fossil watch and you think you might be interested in some basic fitness tracking, and that vibration alerts from your smartphone would be useful, get a Q Grant. But only if you’re using an iPhone, the Android connectivity is a shambles. If you want a good-looking watch-esque fitness tracker with a bit more oomph in the activity monitoring area, check out Withings Activité range. Battery life of just a week is pretty disappointing and, while the app is nicely designed, it’s basic at best. The Fossil Q Grant range looks great, just don’t expect anything too clever.
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CNET
3.0
The Fossil Q Founder looks nice from a distance, but it's not the best Android Wear watch -- and, there are better options for prospective smartwatch buyers.
read full review at CNET