When Armitron’s Quantum smartwatch arrived in my mailbox, I was stoked to start testing. This entry-level smartwatch seemed like a good fit for me. I have no previous experience using a watch to track my physical activity.
For the past few months, I’d been using AllTrails to record my outdoor life, from cycling to paddling and trail running. I liked the idea of collecting closer data with a smartwatch, but I knew I didn’t want anything too fancy.
I certainly got “not fancy” with the Armitron Quantum. This is the flagship product in the legacy brand’s new line of smartwatches. Unfortunately, the limited feature set of the Quantum amounted to a swing and a miss, failing to meet my needs.
To be fair, there’s a lot to like about the Armitron Quantum, including a sleek interface and a variety of cool watch face options. And it’s hard not to root for an American company founded by a Holocaust survivor in 1975. But currently, this watch still has some bugs that the developers need to work out.
In short: With prices ranging from $55 to $75, Armitron’s smartwatch line offers some of the lowest prices anywhere for devices meant to track your physical activity and gather data about your health. If you’re not too serious about those things, and just want to dip your wrist into the proverbial water of the smartwatch market, then it could offer a bit of fun in an approachable design. But those seeking accurate data should save up some extra bucks and look elsewhere.
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- Size: 2.75" x 2.50" x 4.80"
- Weight: 4.2 oz
- Battery: Lithium-ion
- Battery life: 72 hours
- Screen/Bezel: AMOLED
- Navigation capable: No
- Barometric altimeter and compass: No
- Water resistance: IP68 (5 feet)
Pros
- Sleek aesthetic
- Easy to use
- Budget price tag
Cons
- Unreliable data
- Clunky software
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