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SUNKTA Military Smart Watches for Men with LED Flashlight.
1.43 AMOLED Screen:Compared to traditional LCD screens, AMOLED have a wider colour gamut, more superb Contrast Ratio, faster response time and more reactive operation, as well as significant power savings,…
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Reviewer: DuWayne Baker
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fine watch!
Review: Watch is excellent! Very pleased with all its features.
Reviewer: Cynthia P.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice watch
Review: Flashlight not usable when worn by a lefthanded person that wears the watch on the right wrist. Other than that it works great so far!
Reviewer: Brigodare
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Love it
Review: Great product
Reviewer: Tristan
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Pretty good
Review: Day one went extremely well, used it all day for timers for my job on a 7 hour day and supposedly didn’t use even 1% battery. built in light works extremely well, although it has a yellow band around the LED that shows when it’s on. Doesn’t affect anything just looks a little funny. Speaker is loud, light is bright, feels very sturdy, steel band feels and looks very nice.My only complaints so far is the inability to change the watch face in the watch itself, I have to use the app to do so, the god awful menu styles except for style 3, and the lack of a dial to go through manually, it’s only a touch screen.I am comparing this to my old watch, very similar but had limited functionality. it had a dial on the side to cycle through options, this one doesnt. Overall: Pretty good watch, time will tell on long term value.Original submission date for reference: November 23rd 2025Update:11/24/25- I received the watch on friday, 21st, used it all day on the 22nd, and wrote my review on the 23rd. I should have waited just one day because as I was doing the calm and gentle task of putting a sheet on my bed, one of the wristband pins got deleted from existance. I assume it broke, but there is no evidence as the entire thing is just gone. Thankfully they sent a spare pin so I could connect the band to the watch and use it again. I also found out that the battery percentage only shows a change every 10%, so single digit percentages are unavailable to see. I am unaware of any setting to change that at the moment.Update 12/2/25. The charger doesn’t charge the watch. Absolutely brilliant design, make a watch that can’t be recharged. 2 stars until customer service helps.Update 12/14/25. My watch only charges when it’s powered off, it has to completely die to be recharged, or powered down manually to recharge, it won’t charge while the watch is ready to do things. Customer service was non existant everywhere I looked, and Amazon ai customer service only offered a return. Decent watch, but annoying to work with. Might just be mine, might be all of them, i don’t know
Reviewer: seba
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Destacado
Review: Excelente reloj!
Reviewer: Jony
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Super bueno.
Review: Me encantó, gran reloj es excelente.
Reviewer: kevin boles
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Luv my watch
Review: They are available
Reviewer: Mitchell Adams
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Little bigger than expected
Review: Little bit bigger than expected and all the volume from your phone plays through the watch and I can’t figure out how to make it where it doesn’t
Reviewer: Jordan Z.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This is a really well put together device. It took me a little while to warm up to the size, as I have small-ish wrists, and just generally prefer smaller dress-style watches, though most of the older adults in my life, especially those who have used smart/fitness watches, were immediately smitten with its big bright display. Fair enough; my eyes are far from perfect, but I’m still under 40, lol.The fit and finish is great. The included bands are really nice, though I personally used the black rubber band, as while the metal band is definitely high quality, the watch is far too heavy for that low-friction a watchband, and I can’t stand feeling a big heavy watch sliding back and forth on my wrist. The rubber band has many closely spaced holes, so it was easy to find a size that would keep it firmly in place, without also choking my wrist. That being said, it also uses standard issue (22mm, iirc) spring bars, so you can use any ol’ watch band you like. I’ve since switched to a black fabric (nylon? Idk) velcro strap, which looks pretty good with it, and is a little less sweaty than a big rubber band.As far as functionality, it’s got quite a bit of it. Keep in mind, all of these import smartwatches are pretty similar, and most run one of two or three common Chinese wearable OS’s, so they don’t just start connect with your Android/iOS device and start syncing data without the help of an app. The two most common are FitCloudPro and DaFit. Both ask for a huge number of permissions, though (this is all going to be Android specific from here on out but I imagine the experience is not dissimilar on iOS) you only have to allow each permission as needed. If you don’t want to get messages on your watch, for example, then you don’t need to allow the app access to messages. This is standard Android permission model stuff, unlike back in the Android 4 or 5 days when you gave an app every permission it may/may not need in the future, up front.Whether this makes you uncomfortable is up to you. Personally, I feel sketchy about it, but not nearly as sketchy as with, say, Tiktok, or even moreso, Temu (run away bravely). If you have that last one on your phone, you’ve got bigger fish to fry, lol.Anyway, back on track: this watch uses DaFit, which is, in my opinion, the better of the two aforementioned syncing apps. It gives you access to a vast library of watch dials (I think something like 225? Though I get the impression they add more with time), plus a custom dial, which has pretty limited options, but if you just want to see the time, date and your step count overlaid over a photo of maybe a pet or loved one when you look at your wrist, then it does the trick. It also is where you’ll configure all of the things you do/don’t want to sync with your watch. You can both take and make calls with the watch, get message/app notifications, and the app lets you toggle which apps you do/don’t want sending notifications to your watch.On the watch itself, you can choose favourites “screens”, as in what data you want to see as you swipe through the pages to the right (steps, heartrate, blood O2, music controls, compass, etc. etc.), though any of those things can be accessed from the menu at any time. You can swipe left from the dial to get a condensed vertically scrolling overview (weather, music controls, heart rate, etc.). Swiping down from the top gives you your quick settings (DND, brightness, battery, so on and so forth), my favourite of which is the phone finder. You can press a little “phone with sound waves” icon and it’ll cause your phone to start making noise, which is very handy if you have a habit of losing it often. Swiping up from the bottom shows you your message/app notifications.You can also get some of the aforementioned data points just by glancing at the watch (it lights up when you tilt your wrist forward to look at it, though that feature can be disabled), though what data you see just at a glance depends on the watch face you choose. Some are simple plain watch faces, while others will give you the time, date, weather, and all your fitness data (steps, heart rate, etc) in one single eyeful.The most impressive thing about this thing is definitely the battery life. I think I’ve had it since the 11th of March. It came mostly charged, though I did top it up before putting it on, and I have since charged it exactly twice, the last time being on the 9th (it is currently April 11th). This thing goes for 2 weeks on a charge, easily, and I have it sending me SMS and Whatsapp messages, calls, tracking my steps, heart rate (updates every 5 minutes), and syncing the weather. If all you want is a step counter/fitness tracker, you could probably go nearly twice as long. And I have the screen off time to 10 sec as opposed to the default 5 (how long it takes to turn off the screen after wrist tilt turns it on), so there’s another place to improve things. It also charges pretty quickly. I haven’t timed it, but I’d be willing to bet its between 1 to 2 hours. Under an hour will get you most of the way though.The only thing it doesn’t do that I kinda wish it would is allow 100% custom watch dials. Like not just a background image and font colour. A few of these random smartwatches have been hacked to sideload custom faces, but not this one, unfortunately. That probably won’t be a complaint for 99% of people, but if you give me a screen, I’m going to try to put what I want on it. It’s just my way, lol.Apologies for the super greasy screen in the video. I probably should have washed my hands first lmao
Reviewer: Jazzy G
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: LOVE:- big bold bright watch face- metal body construction- two different straps- easy integration with Da Fit App- easy to read display- multiple functions; custom settings galore- good battery life- custom watch faces galore!- great HR apps and HR data- integrates with iPhone flawlessly- connects with Strava for activity!HATE:- no hate all love!I’ve been using this watch for 2 weeks now and I am very impressed with the Sunkta TX3! Compared to my Versa 2 Fitbit, this watch has plenty more options and provides everything I want in data that I would have to pay a premium for on my Fitbit! The watch itself is nice and big, which I typically like in style. if you don’t like bold watch case, this may not be for you – it’s 52mm across the body and 45mm across the display. The display is an AMOLED screen which is very bright and crystal clear! I can navigate easily from app to app and scrolling through functions is easy and customizable. With the Da Fit App, I can do all kinds of customization from watch face to apps, this does a very good job in providing a great experience.The charge cable is like any other fitness watch, a simple magnetic connector. It is easy to use and takes a few hours to get the large 900mAh battery back up to full capacity. Technically it is proprietary in design, but Amazon sells replacements for $16. I have worn the watch everyday and I get about 3 days worth of use between charges. I have moderate settings on – 10 sec screen, notifications on and some alarm settings. I use the watch to monitor my sleep patterns as well.Overall, I really like using this watch over my Versa 2 now that it provides me with the extra apps that I would have to subscribe to on Fitbit. Also, this is much more affordable than Apple’s or Samsung’s iterations. The app works great with my iPhone and integrates with Strava, so I can’t complain! The Sunkta TX3 smart watch is an excellent choice for those who want the smart watch experience without the hefty costs and subscriptions!
Reviewer: Fanatic Rev
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: What stands out the most in this smartwatch is the quality of its display, no matter what image I set, it always looks good. The only exception might be the animated watch faces provided in the app gallery, which seem to have lower quality, but that’s due to how those animations are rendered, not the watch itself. The screen can be set to always-on depending on your settings, which is useful for always showing the time, though it significantly increases battery usage and isn’t very advisable.The battery life is good, as long as the screen isn’t overused, since it’s the biggest energy drain. If you use the always-on display mode, the battery may only last a few days. Without that feature, you could go a week or more without needing to recharge.It connects easily via Bluetooth and you can receive direct notifications or calls depending on your settings and granted permissions. The app requires quite a few permissions, which I’m not entirely comfortable with, but it’s up to each person to decide whether to allow them, it’s necessary for the smartwatch’s full functionality.The built-in functions work well as auxiliary monitors, such as during workouts or for tracking your heart rate. Still, these readings should only be considered approximate, not medical-grade, as there are dedicated devices for accurate measurements.The smartwatch design is appealing and easy to match with your style since it comes with two straps: one metal and one silicone. Both are of good quality and fit the wrist well.
Reviewer: john p.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Using this daily for over 3.5wks, it has proven to hold up to alot of rigorous environments. Throughout a busy day of construction, workouts, pool, showering, and sleeping. I wore it 24/7. And throughout the period, I charged 4x. Which took approx 3hrs+- from completely dead. But prior to it dying, I had used it as a basic monitor and watch, calls, texts, and that’s it. And I got a good 3 days from the single charge. While using it at a simple monitor/watch, I got a full week+. It is quite efficient and very accurate for monitoring BPM, sleep, steps, etc. all compared to know accurate devices.The watch itself is a very well constructed, decent quality watch. With a very nice, bright display that provides great image quality. And has a solid, comfortable band that holds up well to aggressive use, without causing irritation.The connectivity is very stable and precise. With BT that holds well beyond expected areas. Maintaining a perfect functionality from a huge distance of the phone. Controlling and operating calls and texts from better than 100′ away, and through multiple floors in the house.Showering or swimming is easily handled with it performing very well throughout both activities. No adverse reactions seen afterwards. And while I did not take it below 12′, it has held up excellent through changing temperature and even with extreme cold.For its price point, a very decent quality watch that provides alot of functionality. And a rugged, sport design that suits any dress and lifestyle.
Reviewer: can’t stop buying
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: There are some decent plus points in this watches’ favour, but overall it’s not a product I would recommend for the following reasons.- Great screen size and brightness, but no always on display and graphics design and/or resolution of the screen makes things look more pixelated than they should- Good battery life compared to most watches other than Huawei options, but trades size and weight instead. This watch feels unwieldy and heavy even on a bigger guy.- Seemingly complete set of functionality don’t actually work well. Heart rate tracking is often inaccurate even sitting down, other tracking is even less of a priority and more of a one time gimmick you’d probably never use again because of the effort required to get a reading.There are some total positives like app data integration with google fit and strava, and easy enough setup process. But as a product, the app experience is present but worse than other products from major brands like fitbit/huawei that I have tried before, and overall software experience is significantly worse.If you don’t care about the major drawbacks listed above, this might still be a reasonable choice but personally can’t recommend it because of the lack of always on display/weight/poor monitoring.
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