Zeepin seems like a new player in the smartwatch game, indeed it is, but is a veteran in electronic devices; they produce for home devices and accessories for cars. This time goes for a SmartWatch, they recently present its new model, the Zeepin Blitz 3G, a timepiece with lot of functions inside, lets have a look.
Design
It has a classic round case, made almost complete from plastic paired with a Gorilla Glass for protection, forget about the scratches from daily use. The strap is made from rubber, this detail completes its sport design. It’s well constructed and is water resistant. In the back you will find the heart sensor and charger port.
The box where this is comes remind us the one from Casio’s G-Shock, in the case you will find a manual, charging cable and cradle, a screwdriver to access the sim tray and battery, and the Zeepin Blitz.
Hardware
Since this smartwatch is, in fact, a smartphone lets see which are their specs:
With MT6580 quad-core chip inside and 512MB RAM, 4Gb ROM, it comes with a 1.33-inch 360 x 360 pixel covered with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. For connection, Wi-Fi a/b/g, Bluetooth and a SIM card for calls and 3G data. GPS antenna for tracking and a 480mAh battery. At the bottom you will find the Samsung heart rate sensor.
Also include a 2mpx cammera, next to the home button.
Review
The watch performs very well. Apps opened up quickly and we hardly encountered lag while navigating through the UI. So, it won’t disappoint in terms of its performance. You have less than 2GB of ROM out of the 4GB inside, after apps and Android OS.
There is a 2MP camera on board as well, and to be honest, it’s pretty good for a watch cam. You can capture pictures as well as videos but don’t expect superior quality, is just Ok.
If you want to extended it performance, link the Blitz with your smartphone using the app. Once you match both you would be available to track your activities with the app, the included GPS and the heart rate sensor. Thanks to 3G data connection is able to work stand alone and also can make call, surprisingly they work well for an small device.