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SilverCrest Watch

SilverCrest Watch

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 1.2.7

Taille:103.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Synergy Innovations Group Limited

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Description de l'application

Faites l'expérience d'une connectivité transparente et d'un suivi de votre condition physique avec l'application innovante SilverCrest Watch, le compagnon idéal de votre tracker d'activité SAT90A1 et de votre montre de sport SSG500-1. Bénéficiez de notifications instantanées pour les appels, les messages et les mises à jour des réseaux sociaux directement sur votre poignet. Plus qu'un simple accessoire élégant, cette montre intelligente de sport offre une surveillance des performances en temps réel avec un podomètre, un suivi du sommeil et un capteur de fréquence cardiaque intégrés. Que vous couriez, fassiez du vélo ou de la randonnée, sa fonctionnalité multisports assure un suivi complet de votre condition physique. Atteignez vos objectifs de remise en forme et restez connecté lors de vos déplacements grâce à l'application SilverCrest Watch.

SilverCrest Watch Principales caractéristiques :

  • Design élégant et élégant : Le SilverCrest Watch allie harmonieusement fonctionnalité et design sophistiqué.
  • Suivi des performances en temps réel : Surveillez avec précision vos progrès en matière de condition physique et votre état de santé général grâce au podomètre, au moniteur de sommeil et au capteur de fréquence cardiaque intégrés.
  • Fonctionnalité multisports polyvalente : Suivez un large éventail d'activités, de la course à pied et du vélo à la marche et à la randonnée, pour vous garder motivé et engagé.
  • Notifications instantanées : Restez connecté grâce aux notifications d'appels, de SMS et de réseaux sociaux, pour vous assurer de ne jamais manquer les mises à jour importantes.

Questions fréquemment posées (FAQ) :

  • Compatibilité avec les smartphones : Le SilverCrest Watch est compatible avec les appareils iOS et Android pour une synchronisation facile des données et l'envoi de notifications.
  • Résistance à l'eau : Oui, le SilverCrest Watch est résistant à l'eau, adapté à la natation et à d'autres activités nautiques.
  • Autonomie de la batterie : Profitez jusqu'à 7 jours d'autonomie avec une seule charge, selon l'utilisation.

Conclusion :

La SilverCrest Watch est le choix parfait pour tous ceux qui recherchent une montre intelligente élégante et riche en fonctionnalités pour rester actif et connecté. Téléchargez l'application dès aujourd'hui et libérez tout le potentiel de votre montre intelligente de sport.

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