Smart Watches

Titan Juxt

Overview

3.5
Based on 1 Pro Reviews
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Released
Jan 2016
Battery life
5 days
GPS
No
Anti-scratch lens
No

Specification

Features & Technology

Sensors
  • Accelerometer
Display Type Oled
Touch No
Multi-touch No

Body

Water Resistance 50m (5 atm)
Replaceable Wristband No
Anti-scratch lens No

Notifications

Notifications
  • Calendar reminder
  • E-mail
  • Incoming call
  • Missed call
  • Text message
  • Twitter
  • Timer
Incoming Notifications Type
  • Whole content
Notification Methods
  • Vibration
Remote Features
  • Interactive notifications

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Pro Reviews

digit
3.5
They say that the relationship between a man and his wristwatch is more of emotion than that of precision. The Juxt, with the added sense of smart, forcibly brings the precision in question. Sure, it isn’t the perfect combination of analogue and digital, but it has its strengths. It shows you the essential notifications. The pedometer is not the most accurate, but it does suffice nonetheless, on an average scale. The battery life is particularly helpful for the present generation that has more charging adapters in life than the number of music tracks on phone. Overall, I can conclude that the Juxt is not exactly for me. I can visualise my father absolutely liking this device, as it somewhat suits his lifestyle. The designing of the watch, however, may see a few disgruntled perfectionists. Overall, the Titan Juxt is a worth first attempt, but has a very wide room for improvement.
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