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Fossil Gen 5 Julianna Stainless Steel Touchscreen Smartwatch with Speaker, Heart Rate, GPS, Contactless Payments, and Smartphone Notifications
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- Smartwatches powered with Wear OS by Google work with iPhone and Android Phones. Case size: 44mm; Band size: 22mm; interchangeable with all Fossil 22mm bands
- Battery: 24 Hr + multi day extended mode **Varies based on usage and after updates install**. USB cable with magnetic charger snaps to rings on watch caseback and spins 360 degrees for ease of use. Charge up to 80% in under an hour
- Heatlh and fitness: Heart Rate & Activity Tracking using Google Fit; Built-in GPS for distance tracking; Swimproof design 3ATM; New wellness enchancements allow you to track sleep history, monitor your restfulness and set sleep goals
- Lifestyle: This smart watch has always on display with thousands of watch faces to personalize your look and always see the time. Hundreds of apps from assistant to fitness, payments, music, social, news, games, stop watches, and more. With a swimproof design and charging in less than an hour, it’s perfect for all your activities.
- Smart watch functions: Stay connected with notifications for calls, texts, apps and automatic time, time zone and calendar syncing. Never miss a call - answer and make calls directly on your watch when your phone is out of reach.
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Brand, Seller, or Collection Name | Fossil |
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Model number | FTW6063 |
Part Number | FTW6063 |
Item Shape | Round |
Case material | Stainless Steel |
Case diameter | 44 millimeters |
Case Thickness | 12 millimeters |
Band Material | Leather,Stainless Steel |
Band width | 22 millimeters |
Band Color | Brown |
Special features | Time Display, Accelerometer, GPS, Calendaring, Notifications, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Elevation Tracker, Text Messaging |
Item weight | 5.64 ounces |
Movement | Touchscreen |
Water resistant depth | 50 Meters |
Product Warranty | For warranty information about this product, please click here |
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- Date First Available : August 3, 2019
- Manufacturer : Fossil
- ASIN : B07VY5XH2Q
- Best Sellers Rank: #142,286 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- #28 in Women's Smartwatches
- #2,729 in Smartwatches
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Product Description
Operating System: Wear OS by Google Sensors: Optical Heart Rate, Ambient Light, Barometric Altimeter, GPS, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Microphone, Speaker Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 3100 (our fastest yet) What’s in the Box: Smartwatch, USB Charging Cable, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Booklet.
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Customers like the appearance and quality of the wearable computer. For example, they say it has a fantastic look, and the bright face is nice. However, some complain about the battery life. Opinions are mixed on performance, ease of use, text messaging, size, and durability.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the wearable computer. They mention that it has a fantastic look, with a bright face and beautiful band. Some say that it's just as fast as their phone but looks and feels great. Overall, most are happy with the design and functionality of the product.
"...First and foremost, the Gen 5 Julianna is STYLISH! I love the mesh band, which actually catches the light like a diamond would, giving off a..." Read more
"...But I still bought it to give it a try since it looks amazing and it haves everything I want...." Read more
"...Design: it's gorgeous. I was scared it would look too large on my *tiny* wrist, but the round face makes it not too in-your-face...." Read more
"...So far, looks good, feels good and will update later on if it works well too.Update..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the smart watch. They say it has a nice design, is easy to use, and is amazing for how advanced it is. Some mention that the watch band is awesome. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"The watch is good but their are some features that i wish worked that doesn't google for example is always popping on saying it can't help you also..." Read more
"...through it and i have weather, heart rate and fitness tracking, timer and other great tiles added to my short cuts...." Read more
"...reason why I can't rate it 5 stars is the battery life, oh my god, it's so bad...." Read more
"...Still a 5 star watch in my eyes because it is literally a smart watch. More is done from the watch than the Google OS app...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the wearable computer. They mention that it runs through battery quickly, and they have to charge it every night. The screen times out after a few seconds and they need to press the side button to wake it up. The charging issue is a known problem with the watch.
"...What I discovered rather quickly was that the battery will indeed wear down rapidly during the first few hours of use unless it is fully charged,..." Read more
"...For the first week or two, it drained quickly (sometimes within hours) from updates and such...." Read more
"...I was actually impressed with the battery life since it lasted 3 days. But I had a problem today...." Read more
"...improvement because it's lighter and smarter however the battery doesn't last as long...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the wearable computer. Some mention that it works fantastic, has a battery life that lasts all day, and the wear OS works great on this watch. However, others say that it just stops working, the phone feature doesn't work well, and that the heart rate monitor on the watch no longer works.
"...It didn't turn on not even while charging. So I asked my boyfriend for help with it. And it started buzzing but didn't turn on until a few minutes...." Read more
"...Is it perfect, not exactly, but it does do alot of things very well. I Love having Google assistant and Google pay right on my wrist...." Read more
"...bought the watch, which is to use the phone feature on it, does not actually work well. The person on the other end sounds gibberish at best...." Read more
"...Today the watch turned off despite a mostly full battery and I haven't been able to get it to turn on, not even after it being plugged in to a..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the wearable computer. Some mention it's super easy to navigate and figure out, and really simple for being such an amazing piece of technology. They say there are easily loggable workouts and a nice breathing exercise. The structure is nice and the watch apps are easy to find. However, others say that there was really no normal instructions on how to use it, it'd be nice if the app was more intuitive and user friendly, and the setup wasn't that easy.
"...in comparison with previous my data from my Fitbit, there are easily loggable workouts and a nice breathing exercise integrated as well...." Read more
"...As other reviewers mentioned this watch does not come with instructions on how the functions work however I am an android user and so I was able to..." Read more
"...Overall, it's been a huge improvement in convenience and efficiency for me." Read more
"...I love the fitness features, all the apps and the breath app! It's lightweight. Once I figured everything out I was hooked...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the wearable computer. Some say that the face of the watch is the perfect size, while others say that it's a little big.
"...I also love the design. The screen is big but I feel it is just the right size I didn't want a small screen...." Read more
"...Its a little bigger than I expected but nothing ridiculously weird looking...." Read more
"...But she loves the features of this watch and she likes how the screen being so big makes it more usable from a touch perspective smaller watches can..." Read more
"...It is large and heavy but I got used to it quickly...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the text messaging capabilities of the wearable computer. Some mention that the ability to send and receive notifications was a selling point. They also appreciate that they can respond to texts right from the watch. However, others say that the Assistant function does not make calls by voice, answer phone calls is almost impossible, and that they don't receive messages.
"...Not a big deal. At least for me.- Audio~ I had some problems with the audio but it was because it needed an update that's it...." Read more
"...I absolutely LOVE this watch! I am able to receive all of my text messages and calls on the watch...." Read more
"...My biggest catch so far, I can't make or answer calls on my watch like I was sure that I could...." Read more
"...I love that you can respond to texts right from the watch, and not just 5 pre-loaded options, anything you want to type!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the wearable computer. Some mention that it's very well made, and the metal has been surprisingly tough. However, others say that the wristband can get lose and fall off, the strap is starting to become unraveled, and that the glass is extremely prone to chips.
"...The latch on the mesh wrist watch became loose, causing my watch to fall off...." Read more
"...a little screen protector which has been great and the metal has been surprisingly tough...." Read more
"...It got dirty VERY quickly. The strap is starting to become unraveled which saddens me but I can change that out but for the price I would've..." Read more
"...The buff color of my watchband gets filthy daily and is beginning to crack.Poor battery life..." Read more
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Styling:
First and foremost, the Gen 5 Julianna is STYLISH! I love the mesh band, which actually catches the light like a diamond would, giving off a glittery effect (still a learning curve on how to adjust it but YouTube came through,) and the rose gold face in contrast with the black body and band gives a nice balance between sleek and sporty. I did purchase a glass screen protector and applied that almost immediately, but it doesn't interfere with responsiveness or visibility at all (glad I bought it too because I accidentally dropped the watch like 30 mins after un-boxing it...) Not a scratch after dropping onto my wooden floors, to my relief! There are a variety of watchfaces via the phone and WearOs app, and I discovered last night that they are customizable as well! (See photos.) Just link your FB or IG to upload a pic and customize the colors for the font, etc., and then you can save it to the watch!
Speaker:
The speaker is perfect clear and the volume for ringtones, general media/calls etc. is adjustable. It also has "do not disturb," "Airplane Mode," and "Theatre Mode" features. I'm guessing the most recent update helped to improve the speaker clarity issue that many others complained about in the past; I currently have my volume at the halfway mark and it is certainly loud enough.
Display:
The display has an Automatic brightness setting and it does adjust for direct sunlight as well. As is the case with most phones, depending on exposure you may need to brighten it up using the "Sunlight Boost" in the display settings. I was at a food truck today just after noon with a cloudless sky and had no issues seeing, especially with the added Boost.
Battery:
The notorious battery issue. What I discovered rather quickly was that the battery will indeed wear down rapidly during the first few hours of use unless it is fully charged, and will continue to do so if you have every single feature running all day. I HIGHLY recommend looking at the Battery settings on the watch itself, since there are different performance modes to choose from (heavy daily use with everything running constantly, semi-reduced use, a custom use mode (which is what I chose,) and a literal "Time Only" mode, which states it can power the watch for weeks. My specific recommendations to conserving battery: adjust the heart rate monitoring so it isn't checking every single minute unless you're actively working out (mine is every 30 mins,) disable some of your notifications via the WearOs app from any phone apps you don't need to be aware of urgently (like Insta, Audible, Google Drive, any games, etc.,) limit the movement "Gestures" to only one mode of your choosing (I'm only doing tap to wake since I'm moving my hands constantly all day,) turn on NFC only when at checkout, connect to your WiFi, and choose a watchface without a secondhand. With doing all of these things, I have been able to use my watch, while still checking it and playing with it throughout the day today, without needing to charge it once. I took it off of the charger around 0800 this morning on my way to work, and as of now (19:22-ish,) I have 52% battery life. That includes texting throughout the day, setting reminders, and organizing my apps. If you're having issues, I'd recommend checking out the WearOs app to see what is eating up your battery the most; it will list the functions in order from most-usage to the least usage. (See screenshot for reference.)
Final thoughts/misc. info:
The only other thing I can think of right now is that it will charge very quickly if you lay it down onto the charger (as opposed to charging the watch while on it's side.) The face is not humongous on my skinny wrist, and the watch is noticeable but not heavy by any means. Oh! There is also an app you can download called Noonlight which I recommend; you can set it up to have 911 or whoever sent to your location if you're feeling like you're in danger by either setting a timer that you have to disable at any time limit that you choose and if you don't disable by that time then they call to check on you/send help, OR, you can just go straight to "Trigger Alarm" and it starts then.
Also, steps and heart rate also feel pretty accurate in comparison with previous my data from my Fitbit, there are easily loggable workouts and a nice breathing exercise integrated as well.
Overall I think the Gen 5 made for a great birthday gift to myself and as a self-proclaimed "tech-junkie" I have absolutely no regrets!! If you're on the fence, add it to the cart and go live your best (and most convenient) life!!
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2020
Styling:
First and foremost, the Gen 5 Julianna is STYLISH! I love the mesh band, which actually catches the light like a diamond would, giving off a glittery effect (still a learning curve on how to adjust it but YouTube came through,) and the rose gold face in contrast with the black body and band gives a nice balance between sleek and sporty. I did purchase a glass screen protector and applied that almost immediately, but it doesn't interfere with responsiveness or visibility at all (glad I bought it too because I accidentally dropped the watch like 30 mins after un-boxing it...) Not a scratch after dropping onto my wooden floors, to my relief! There are a variety of watchfaces via the phone and WearOs app, and I discovered last night that they are customizable as well! (See photos.) Just link your FB or IG to upload a pic and customize the colors for the font, etc., and then you can save it to the watch!
Speaker:
The speaker is perfect clear and the volume for ringtones, general media/calls etc. is adjustable. It also has "do not disturb," "Airplane Mode," and "Theatre Mode" features. I'm guessing the most recent update helped to improve the speaker clarity issue that many others complained about in the past; I currently have my volume at the halfway mark and it is certainly loud enough.
Display:
The display has an Automatic brightness setting and it does adjust for direct sunlight as well. As is the case with most phones, depending on exposure you may need to brighten it up using the "Sunlight Boost" in the display settings. I was at a food truck today just after noon with a cloudless sky and had no issues seeing, especially with the added Boost.
Battery:
The notorious battery issue. What I discovered rather quickly was that the battery will indeed wear down rapidly during the first few hours of use unless it is fully charged, and will continue to do so if you have every single feature running all day. I HIGHLY recommend looking at the Battery settings on the watch itself, since there are different performance modes to choose from (heavy daily use with everything running constantly, semi-reduced use, a custom use mode (which is what I chose,) and a literal "Time Only" mode, which states it can power the watch for weeks. My specific recommendations to conserving battery: adjust the heart rate monitoring so it isn't checking every single minute unless you're actively working out (mine is every 30 mins,) disable some of your notifications via the WearOs app from any phone apps you don't need to be aware of urgently (like Insta, Audible, Google Drive, any games, etc.,) limit the movement "Gestures" to only one mode of your choosing (I'm only doing tap to wake since I'm moving my hands constantly all day,) turn on NFC only when at checkout, connect to your WiFi, and choose a watchface without a secondhand. With doing all of these things, I have been able to use my watch, while still checking it and playing with it throughout the day today, without needing to charge it once. I took it off of the charger around 0800 this morning on my way to work, and as of now (19:22-ish,) I have 52% battery life. That includes texting throughout the day, setting reminders, and organizing my apps. If you're having issues, I'd recommend checking out the WearOs app to see what is eating up your battery the most; it will list the functions in order from most-usage to the least usage. (See screenshot for reference.)
Final thoughts/misc. info:
The only other thing I can think of right now is that it will charge very quickly if you lay it down onto the charger (as opposed to charging the watch while on it's side.) The face is not humongous on my skinny wrist, and the watch is noticeable but not heavy by any means. Oh! There is also an app you can download called Noonlight which I recommend; you can set it up to have 911 or whoever sent to your location if you're feeling like you're in danger by either setting a timer that you have to disable at any time limit that you choose and if you don't disable by that time then they call to check on you/send help, OR, you can just go straight to "Trigger Alarm" and it starts then.
Also, steps and heart rate also feel pretty accurate in comparison with previous my data from my Fitbit, there are easily loggable workouts and a nice breathing exercise integrated as well.
Overall I think the Gen 5 made for a great birthday gift to myself and as a self-proclaimed "tech-junkie" I have absolutely no regrets!! If you're on the fence, add it to the cart and go live your best (and most convenient) life!!
So today is the first day I used.
- battery life~ is at 53% after using it the whole day with everything turn on. I didn't expect for the battery to last more than just a day or two since is like a phone on your wrist, my phone battery life is only for a day or two. Not a big deal. At least for me.
- Audio~ I had some problems with the audio but it was because it needed an update that's it. Now is working just fine.
- Sleep tracking~ I haven't checked that yet since I don't care about it that much, I don't like to sleep with something on my wrist to be honest. Might check it tho...
- Unpaired to the phone?~ I didn't have any problem with this. At least not yet. I saw like this cloud on the top but I still got the notifications and everything so idk if that's a problem or not?
I will come back later to see if this watch keeps working.
*Update*
Well everything was going just fine with the watch. I was actually impressed with the battery life since it lasted 3 days. But I had a problem today. I don't sleep with it at night cause I'm scared of breaking the face or something. I fell asleep on the couch today in the morning and when I woke up to check the time it didn't want to turn on. I was so confused because it had 100% before falling asleep so I put it to charge to see what's up. It didn't turn on not even while charging. So I asked my boyfriend for help with it. And it started buzzing but didn't turn on until a few minutes. There was this thing saying "no command" not sure why that happened tho I didn't do anything to it. I'm afraid of it to be broken since it costed a lot of money and I'm really overthinking if I should return it or keep it to see what happens.
Update....
So I returned my fossil smartwatch. Don't get me wrong is a nice watch and all but I really didn't need it. I didn't even used that much, just for music and notifications. I bought a phone and some earbuds with that money which I will give way more use.
So today is the first day I used.
- battery life~ is at 53% after using it the whole day with everything turn on. I didn't expect for the battery to last more than just a day or two since is like a phone on your wrist, my phone battery life is only for a day or two. Not a big deal. At least for me.
- Audio~ I had some problems with the audio but it was because it needed an update that's it. Now is working just fine.
- Sleep tracking~ I haven't checked that yet since I don't care about it that much, I don't like to sleep with something on my wrist to be honest. Might check it tho...
- Unpaired to the phone?~ I didn't have any problem with this. At least not yet. I saw like this cloud on the top but I still got the notifications and everything so idk if that's a problem or not?
I will come back later to see if this watch keeps working.
*Update*
Well everything was going just fine with the watch. I was actually impressed with the battery life since it lasted 3 days. But I had a problem today. I don't sleep with it at night cause I'm scared of breaking the face or something. I fell asleep on the couch today in the morning and when I woke up to check the time it didn't want to turn on. I was so confused because it had 100% before falling asleep so I put it to charge to see what's up. It didn't turn on not even while charging. So I asked my boyfriend for help with it. And it started buzzing but didn't turn on until a few minutes. There was this thing saying "no command" not sure why that happened tho I didn't do anything to it. I'm afraid of it to be broken since it costed a lot of money and I'm really overthinking if I should return it or keep it to see what happens.
Update....
So I returned my fossil smartwatch. Don't get me wrong is a nice watch and all but I really didn't need it. I didn't even used that much, just for music and notifications. I bought a phone and some earbuds with that money which I will give way more use.
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Reviewed in India on November 13, 2022
Spotify is integrated and the watch acts as a media controller for any other player on the phone as well. You can even see images or slideshows from the phone.
My only two concerns are the battery life and the band. The watch needs charging at least once a day but has a nice magnetic charger that clips on the back in any orientation unlike similar products. The band is not expandable to a wrist that changes during the day and I suspect the clasp might not last long. Hopefully it will be replaceable.