The watch its self is not bad. It looks like your ordinary average watch and is not flashy enough to draw attention to its self. For the price the video quality and the photo quality are really good. It does about 30 frames per second video and the video is in avi format. It is a very deep watch and if you have small wrists it will look a bit awkward, but if you have larger wrists and don't draw attention to the watch, nobody will pay much attention. Now, the Achilles heel. The watch takes photos, videos and records sound with two buttons. That would be OK, but the instructions are almost cryptic. Here is an example...
" 3, Low battery and charging:
1, the camera watches built-in rechargeable lithium battery, you can watch on the USB plug and the charger connection or your PC's USB interface to charge the battery. Properly connected, the camera watches a long bright blue lights flashing red light that is charging the state; When Blue light lit, that power has been sufficient, at this time, stop charging. "
Ummm what?
" 5, methods of operation:
1. Boot: the shutdown of the state, long press Power / video button for two seconds or so of red and blue light while light, red light off a long bright blue light into standby state. "
One more time??
Right now I figured out how to make videos. That's all I really want to use, but I guess I can probably figure out how to operate all of it after a while of playing with it.
Note to company. Write a better instruction manual in proper English and perhaps include a nice video on the mini-cd (included) and you will have a winning product.
If you like gadgets and can figure out puzzles, you'll like the watch.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Plug the USB cord into the charger and then the tip into the watch and charge this thing overnight before you use it. It may not show that it is charging for about 1/2 hour or so. I suggest charging it overnight.
Other than that, Good luck and keep trying.