The User Manual for the P900 is pretty easy to understand and gets you started right away. It takes you step-by-step with instructions and pictures to guide you through the process of setup. Charging comes first, and that took about 1.5 hours. Initial charge was 4 days ago, and the battery indicator is 3/4 charge now, so it seems that it will go at least 7-10 days before it needs to be charged again.
I did change the main "home" view on the watch by using the phone app, there are several views to choose from. To do that, there are four icons at the bottom of the main page in the app, each have different functions, but to change the look of the watch face, you would use the 'watch' icon at the bottom of the page, and that will take you to the section where the different watch faces are located. Under that same 'watch' icon, there are other features like "Find Device", "Alarms", "Shutter" and "Upgrade".
The "Find Device" will just vibrate the watch.
The "Set Alarm" feature had 3 separate alarm settings that you can customize, that can be repeated and set to the days of the week.
The "Shutter" feature will take pictures and record video, but you must 'allow' it to do that.
The "Others" feature bring up categories such as Display, Control, Weather and Health
In the Display feature, you can set your time format (12/24), Unit System, Language and Auto Lock. It has a Daily Quote and Quick View which is explained in the User Manual.
In the Control Feature, that is where you control the Phone Music and synchronizes it with the watch. It also has a "Do Not Disturb" feature.
The Weather Feature will automatically update ever hour if activated, but you must has "location" turned on, on your phone for it to work. It lets you pick out your preferred temperature system (F/C), and your City.
The Health Feature lets you decide if you want to continuously monitor your heart rate, or every 5 to 30 minutes. Also featured is "Reminders to Move" which I appreciate! The last feature is a "Physiological Cycle Reminder" and when chosen, has the following features: Cycle Days, Menstrual days, Last menstrual start date, Reminder Mode, Reminder Time and Physiological Cycle Calendar. Since I don't have these issues to deal with, I will let you explore those features in-depth by yourself.
The last icon at the bottom of the main page is 'My", or your personal information, where you put in your gender, birthday, height, weight and step length. It also has customizable step goals, Google Fit and About (where you can find the privacy policy and upgrade to Beta).
I did have trouble using the QR code to download the app, so I just installed it from Google Play doing a search for 'Da Fit'. In the app itself, it has a place where you can get notifications from you phone, messages, FB, X, Skype, WhatsApp, We Chat Instagram and others. The app also gives you an overview of the days' progress. It even has a motivational saying which is nice.
Also on the app, there are video classes, meditation training and workouts. One feature I like is the "Reminders To Move" which you will find under the "others" tab and then down under "Health".
My two pleasantly surprised features are the watchband itself, which has a slot to tuck the extra band length in so as not to flop around rather than a 'loop' that most watches have. (see video) The other feature I truly like is the magnetic charging cable. The connection is solid and very easy to use.
The App works through blue-tooth connection to transfer data from the watch, and vice versa. I do not have certain features turned on (weather, messages), so it is customizable to the user.
The only thing I would question is the blood pressure reading. Compared to a 'cuff' reading, it can vary 10 to 30 points on the systolic reading towards the low side and the diastolic was only off about 3-4 points. It's not a deal-breaker for me, as that wasn't a feature I was interested in when I purchased the Smart Fitness Watch. The only time I would use it would be if I am working out and want to keep an eye on how much it is fluctuating during the exercises.
If you’ve made it this far in the review, please look at the pictures and video which will help.
I am receiving an incentive to review this watch, but I can say that I am very pleased with the amount of features it has and it is very much worth the price.