







⌚ Own the day, conquer the elements, and stay connected like a pro.
The AMAZTIM T2 Smartwatch blends military-grade durability with a stunning 1.43" HD AMOLED display and an industry-leading 60+ day battery life. Waterproof up to 50 meters and equipped with AI voice assistant and Bluetooth call features, it’s designed for professionals who demand resilience, style, and seamless connectivity. Compatible with both iPhone and Android, it tracks 24/7 health metrics and supports over 70 sports modes, making it the ultimate all-day, all-condition companion.










| ASIN | B0BRSZ3WP2 |
| Additional Features | 60 Day Long Battery Life, Activity Tracker, Stopwatch Set, Alarm Clock, 50M Waterproof, App Notifications, Bluetooth Answer/Make Call, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Blood Oxygen Monitor |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | black |
| Band Length | 267 Millimeters |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 60 days |
| Battery Capacity | 410 Amp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Cobalt |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Battery Power | 410 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #166,148 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,959 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | AMAZTIM |
| Built-In Media | 1*Smart Watch, 1*changer, 1*user manual, 2*watchband |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Color | Silver |
| Communication Feature | Notification, Phone Call |
| Compatible Devices | Compatible with ios & Android |
| Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with ios & Android |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 405 Reviews |
| Display Type | AMOLED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 7.87 x 4.33 x 0.74 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.87"D x 4.33"W x 0.74"H |
| Item Height | 0.74 inches |
| Item Weight | 5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AMAZTIM |
| Maximum Display Brightness | 1000 Nit |
| Metrics Measured | Calories Burned, Step Count |
| Model Name | T2 |
| Model Number | T2 |
| Operating System | Compatible for Android and iOS |
| Resolution | 466 x 466 |
| Screen Size | 1.43 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Badminton, Running, Swimming, Walking |
| Style Name | Tactical |
| Supported Application | Alarm, Find My Phone, Fitness Tracker, Multisport Tracker, Weather |
| Target Audience | Unisex Adults |
| Warranty Description | 2 year product warranty and a 30-day refund if the original unit is defective |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | 5ATM |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
A**S
Great Watch after 2+ years
I purchased this attractive watch two years ago and use it daily for work and play, including while swimming, digging, or hammering. I would repurchase it when needed. It looks good, holds up well, and has no scratches on the glass. The battery lasts approximately one week before needing to be recharged, and I keep the app that monitors it on 24/7. Since it syncs with your phone, it is very accurate and provides me with the information I need throughout the day. I don't receive phone calls from the watch, but that is my preference. I do receive my messages and notifications of who is calling, so I can decide whether to pick up a phone call.
D**N
Looks great with an optional simple design
I've owned this watch for over a year now, and I love this watch. I just wanted a simple, nice looking watch, that had the time and date. And I want those to always be on so I don't have to flip my wrist just right to see it. I wanted to be able to glance down, like a normal freaking watch. It works great. It has an Always On Display and it has a simple "Face" that just shows the time, date, and day. Additionally, its very durable. I do a lot of work with my hands, and bang the crap out of this thing. I've been wearing it for a year and it still looks nice. There's a few marks, but they aren't noticeable unless you're looking for them. I wore it swimming all last summer, and it had no problems, so I guess its waterproof. The band is very easy to take on and off the watch head (for switching bands), and its extremely easy to size it to your wrist by popping in/out links in the band (they send the tool with the watch). There's arrows on the band to let you know which way the pins go, you can't mess it up if you try even a little. The things I'm not a huge fan of, but can live with: The AOD needs to be set on the brightest setting, or it isn't visible in the sun. This means its using the battery more than it needs to while I'm inside, but also, its blindingly bright when I wake up in the morning in a dark room. Its bright enough that I use it as a small flashlight to see the buttons on the coffee maker when I stumble downstairs in the morning. It would be nice if it had adaptive brightness. But again, its not a big deal, at least it gets bright enough to be usable in the sun! The battery lasts about 2 days the way I use it, with the Always on Display set to max brightness. I charge it every night while I sleep, so its fine b/c I just want the time, but if you want it to monitor your sleep, there's a conflict between charging/wearing/sleeping when the battery only lasts that long. I wish I didn't have to sync it to my phone. I know every other person on Earth is using it as an actual smart watch, but I just want a dumb watch with the time/date/day and AOD. I refuse to install apps on my phone, so I have an old android device I use specifically for these types of things. It'd be nice if it could just connect to wifi and sync to an NTP server without needing a connection to my watch. After about a year, the pins started slipping out of the watch band. I contacted support asking for the size of the watch band (to order a new one), and they sent me a new watch band for free. Apparently there's a 2 year warranty. They were extremely quick to respond and ship the new band. I was extremely happy with the support. Although I do still want to know what size the band is... I can't really speak to the software of the watch, b/c I don't use it at all. But what I do use works great, and the watch looks great. Its a great deal for the price.
J**E
Nice watch
I have the Morandi Ash colored Tank T2 and I like it. It came perfectly fitted for my wrist with extensions in the box along with a silicone band. I really want to like this watch, but I'm still on the fence about it only because the color will be hard to copy when looking for a replacement metal band and even though it came with a black silicone band, I don't really like the color difference...I'm not a two-tone kind of guy. Morandi Ash is a darker grey and the metal (band and watch body) is a matte Morandi Ash. The orange buttons are also matte. It all matches well, so let's hope the band lasts for a long time. Visually, it is stunning, classy, and sporty. The AMOLED is crisp with nice vivid colors. The notification system for messages is nice. They label them somewhat with corresponding icons, such as text, or YouTube, etc. I wish there were more editing features for the watch face, such as the ability to pick and choose the data to be displayed instead of whatever is on the watch face. The package does include two watch bands, a metal and silicone one; an included screen protector, charger, and an adjustment tool for the metal band. The things I'm still on the fence about is the lack of app function adjustments. Kospet Fit is a nice third-party app for this watch and it connects without issues. It is robust in a lot of ways, but missing some things in others. One thing that needs to be added is the ability to add/remove watch face data. Although there are a lot of faces to choose from, there are few faces that have selectable icons that take you to the function, such as weather or steps. Not that big of a deal, but I've had other smartwatches that allow for these "minor" data changes to include my Citizen CZ hybrid. The vibration motor is weak. If you are not wearing the watch tight on your wrist, you will most likely miss the notification unless you hear it vibrate, which is likely because it is audible and vibrates something inside instead of just the body. My Samsung, Apple, and Citizen did that very well where you couldn't hear it, but you could feel it perfectly even if you wore it loose on your wrist. I've had two Amaztim watches that are like this and I'm not very fond of that. The bottom line for this Morandi Ash-colored stainless steel watch is a good watch at this price point. I can easily overlook the issues I listed above. It is hard to shop for smartwatches these days because most of the time, you cannot see the third-party app and what it can or cannot display on the watch. The controls for the Kospet Fit app are good and robust enough and capture a lot of info from your watch as a stand-alone.
T**B
Terrible Battery life after some use
I've owned the watch for just over a year, pretty decent watch overall, I had to reach out to the manufacturer, the band came apart just a few months into owning it, but now the watch will not hold a charge more than a couple days, it would last months at first, but O have never let the light work off movement, just push to light up and don't use it for music etc, so the battery is good at first but the watch is bassically a paper weight now. They also do not list any warranty period or expectations, so you get what you pay for
�**�
This watch looks excellent on my wrist!
I like this smart watch because it is easy to use, has a long battery life, has heart rate, blood pressure, and blood oxygen tracking sensors, it is waterproof and can withstand water up to 50 meters, it has a microphone and a speaker, and it has an artificial intelligent voice assistant, that I have been using to ask questions, set alarms, answer and make calls straight from my watch. Additionally, this smart watch has a 1.43-inch ultra-HD AMOLED screen which I believe may be the reason why the screen is so smooth, clear, and easy to use. It came with some resizing tools that I have used to make the length of the watch straps shorter on both sides. I started by removing a little bit but, I noticed that it was still big on my wrist so I removed a little bit more. After I shortened the straps, the watch became more comfortable on my wrist, and you can see from my pictures that my watch was looking quite loose on my wrist before I resized it, and once I resized it looked just fine. Even though this watch came with a user manual, I could pretty much figure out how to use the watch and its features simply by using it, since the watch has only two orange buttons on the side. I use the orange button on the top as the power button, so I can turn my smart watch on, I can lock the screen, I can use it to set a timer, to pause, to set alarms, and do many other things. While the other orange button on my watch is the sports button because it also works as a fitness tracker, and has 70 sport modes with smart recognition but, I had to install an app called “KOSPET FIT” in my iPhone to be able to use all these features, and by the way it is compatible with both android and iOS. After I installed the Kospet app, I paired this watch to my iPhone using the app, and it immediately displayed a message notifying me about a new firmware version and asking if I would like to update it and I thought that would be better for me to keep all my apps updated just for safety, so I did. Then, I programmed my smart watch to be randomly checking my heart rate from time to time throughout the day, and I set a reminder on my watch so it will vibrate in case my maximum heartbeat becomes greater than 180BPM while I am awake, moving around and staying active, and my watch will also vibrate if it gets lower than 50BPM while I am resting, but I can increase or decrease the number of heart beats per minute anytime. Since I have enabled Bluetooth calling on my smart watch, I have been able to make calls and receive calls straight from my watch what I found very cool, but I can always disable this feature by clicking on the small phone image that appears on the watch screen. At first, I have programmed my smart watch to play music by going to the settings then pressing the sound and vibration option and turning on the media audio on my watch. However, while I was listening to some of my favorite songs right from my watch, I noticed that some people near me were a little bit bothered by the music because they literally mentioned that I was too showy, that the music was very distracting so, I did not take it personal at all. In fact, I understand that not everyone has the same musical tastes that I do, and even if some people may like my music, they just happen to have a hard time staying focused on their tasks with music or any type of noise around so, I disable the music feature on my watch but I enable the music back when I am by myself anytime. Furthermore, this smart watch has seventy fitness modes such as archery, basketball, baseball, boating, boxing, cricket, golf, horse riding, hockey, swimming, volleyball, skating, spinning, skiing, shooting, softball, yoga, sit-ups, wrestling, taekwondo, tennis, treadmill, rugby, and many others. I appreciate the artificial intelligent voice assistant because I can ask questions, I can check the weather, I can set alarms in the morning to wake me up at a specific time during the week and at a completely different time on the weekends, and when I am cooking or baking, I can leave something in the oven or on the stove and set a timer, and I can also make calls using the voice assistant. In addition, this watch has smart recognition for six different sports and because I have been exploring and trying my best to use all the features that my watch has, I went to the settings, then I clicked on sport recognition to enable my watch to identify when I am walking, or running, or in a stationary state, or using the elliptical, the rower, or cycling so my watch senses these 6 specific sport modes without I have to set manually one of these modes. The only thing I dislike on this watch it is the weight, that I found a little bit heavy for me but, it may be because this watch was specifically designed for men to wear, since this watch has all sorts of certifications and it is extremely resistant to damage, corrosion, and can withstand harsh conditions, bad weather, and even be submerged to water up to 50 meters. Therefore, I do not regret getting this watch for myself, because it has 9H dual glass cover, and a 1.43-inch ultra LD AMOLED screen, which gives my watch a sharp and clear display, the body of the watch is composed of all metal, and besides the metal straps it also came with two silicone straps, so if I ever get tired of the way that my watch looks I can simply change the straps to give my watch a different appearance, and I have been using the artificial intelligent voice assistant, as well as the health and fitness tracking modes, and from personal experience this watch has a great battery life, and I am not trying to brag but, I think this watch looks excellent on my wrist.
M**N
Watch is good, phone app is terrible
I like the watch, the android app it connects to is simply awful. The watch itself keeps a charge well, looks great and does a lot for the money. I like the many choices of watch faces. If you're having trouble losing sync ability with the phone, you have to remove it from Bluetooth settings, clear the app cache, restart your phone, reboot the watch through the settings button on the watch reconnect the watch through Bluetooth. That should do it, but it's a pain. They will eventually fix it and I like the watch itself. The app just needs a good update.
H**Y
Durable, rugged, tons of functions
This watch looks great and operates even better. It has a rugged look with a crystal clear face and has a multitude of functions that are used daily. It’s not just for telling time or looking nice. It has an extra-long 60-day battery! I don’t have to charge it nightly as I have with other rechargeable watches. The watch is water-resistant which I love for days by the pool, but not just water resistant, it is waterproof. I can actually get in the pool with it ON! One of my favorite features is the ability to answer and make calls directly from the watch. It's so convenient when I'm on the move and don't want to dig out my phone from my bag. The health tracking capabilities is by far my favorite and most used feature. With blood pressure and sleep monitoring, this watch helps me stay on top of my well-being.
R**K
How does this thing get top reviews.
In order to provide a reasonable review, one would usually talk about things that a product does well. . In this case, it’s easier to talk about things that it does not do—but let me be positive and begin with the do’s. It keeps time. It seems to synchronize to the phone most likely via Bluetooth and is always timely. The battery is reasonable for a watch of this size and lighting regimen. The pedometer seems to work well although I have not tested it against a real one. It will play music, although I have never been successful at downloading music to it. See below relative to documentation. It will function as a telephone when it is within Bluetooth distance from the connected telephone. Let’s talk about things that it doesn’t do. The temperature sensor is useless. It seems to reflect a temperature from another world most of the time. Occasionally, it seems to reflect my locality, but I think that is an accident cycling through something in advertently. It has been impossible to synchronize text messages. The menu structure is illogical and has no documentation so one must make it up as one goes along. I did my own decision tree from experience and still was unable to correct the deficiencies described here. Documentation is bad or nonexistent. The manual provided online and with the unit is short, not on point, and constantly starts in the middle in bad language. There is a help number which was disconnected when I received the watch and since. And of course, nothing is available on the web or elsewhere, except copies of the same bad short owners manual if it can be called that. This is my first smart watch. It seemed to be a reasonable best choice to save myself from spending several hundred dollars on an Apple Watch with functionality that equals the claimed functionality of the unit being reviewed here. If this product is evidence of similar quality within the array of cheap smart watches, it may be best to make Apple more rich.
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