This Gen 6 Hybrid smartwatch gives you up to 2 weeks of battery life depending on usage and features an always-on readout display so you can get your heart rate, message previews, weather and more at a glance. Interchangeable with all 22mm Fossil watch bands. The Fossil Smartwatches App is provided by Fossil Group, Inc. so your data will be stored in the USA. See the Fossil Smartwatches App Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for more information. Battery life is dependent on usage. Fossil smartwatches work with phones running the latest version of Android or iOS. Supported features may vary between countries with compatibility subject to change.
Fossil Gen 6 Wellness Edition Hybrid Smart Watch with Alexa Built-In, Fitness Tracker, Activity Tracker, Sleep Tracker, Music Control, Smartphone…
$183.20
Category: Mechanical Men's Watch
Brand Seller or Collection Name | Fossil |
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Case diameter | 44 millimeters |
Part Number | FTW7080 |
Model Year | 2023 |
Item Shape | Round |
Dial window material type | Glass |
Display Type | E-ink Hybrid |
Clasp | Toggle Clasp |
Case material | Stainless Steel |
Model number | FTW7080 |
Band Material | Silicone |
Case Thickness | 14 millimeters |
Band width | 20 millimeters |
Band Color | Black |
Dial color | Multicolor |
Calendar | No Calendar |
Special features | Alarm, Arabic Numerals, Easy Reader, Light Up, Timer |
Item weight | 4.94 ounces |
Movement | Smartwatch |
Water resistant depth | 30 Meters |
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Jessica Mills –
Different custom faces but after second day the face just stopped showing… if I push the center button it will show the apps and then brings back to a clear screen. Battery is good and plenty of apps but the fact the screen doesn’t work after 2 days is unsat.
The phone to watch function is not great! The watch told me a phone call was coming in but then when I told it to find the phone it said it was disconnected. If that was so why was I getting notifications? Second day in a row it’s lost connection without me changing my Bluetooth settings.
Thomas Spentzas –
It is adorable! Good looking, time is always available, and the notification great! I’m glad I don’t have to deal with continuous charging. I wish there were other similar models.
Amanda DePriest –
The watch has some cool features but I just didn’t like it. I have had two other hybrid watches from Fossil. This one is particularly bulky and I just don’t think it’s very user friendly. I might have kept it, but I just thought it was unreasonable how close to your phone you have to be to get notifications and how infrequently it would sync without opening the app and doing it manually. Also the delay when using the buttons on the watch. Just not a great execution.
Petal –
I was looking for a watch that was a watch first, with some smart/fitness features that were important to me, including step counting, exercise tracking, and sleep tracking, plus vibrating alarms. I did not need these features to be excruciatingly accurate – anything in the ballpark was fine for my needs, which focus more on general wellness than strenuous training.
Because my asks were pretty basic, I wanted this all in a package that had awesome battery life – and this watch totally delivers on that. After 6 days (at which point I’d usually have to charge my Garmin or Fitbit watches in the past), this watch is at 64% battery. Amazing! I also love the look of it as with the watch face I’ve chosen, it passes completely as an analog watch.
The e-ink nature of the watch is also perfect for my needs, as I don’t feel the glare of harsh backlight burning into my retinas every time I look to check the time. I’m also not sure whether the watch hands have some kind of coating on them, but they seem to ‘glow’ just a tiny bit in the dark, because I’m able to read the time at night without having to use the frontlight.
So, having gushed about the watch, you may think it’s perfect, but I do want to emphasize that other folks’ qualms about the watch are totally valid. The accuracy of some tracking is sub par, the frontlight is uneven, the app is confusing to navigate, and the watch dial response time can be a little laggy. Despite all of this, it is honestly the perfect watch for me and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a bit more minimal/bare bones hybrid watch with excellent battery life.
Deedra –
I love this watch. I’ve had smart watches before and they die very fast and I never really used all the functions on them, but I wanted something that could tract my steps. So a hybrid watch was my best bet and I love me a fossil watch. The battery lasts 2 weeks and is very accurate on steps. It is very flattering on and I have received many compliments.
Travis Mick –
I’ve never liked the idea of a smart watch. Most of the watches I’ve owned in the past 15 years have been mechanical, and the rest just basic quartz. However, the idea of an e-paper dial with physical hands piqued my interest.
For the price, I’m super happy with this thing. It looks amazing, was easy to set up, and is pretty customizable. There are several different dial designs to choose from, and you can also choose a custom image. You also get to pick which complications to display, and optionally enable goal circles on them.
The battery life is what’s really impressive. I haven’t charged it for a week now and it’s still above 50%.
The app has some quirks, at least on Android – it generates a persistent notification unless you disable it from notifying at all in the OS settings. I think this has some implications for the ability of the watch to sync to the phone sometimes. However usually it is okay. In the Fossil app, you’ll also want to disable notifications from stuff like Google Maps, unless you want your watch to vibrate every 1/10 of a mile while navigating. I also can not get the Alexa feature to work (it keeps saying I don’t have an internet connection, but I can use Alexa fine from its own app). This might have something to do with disabling that notification but I don’t care enough to spend more time to find out.
The light-up face isn’t as even as I’d like – the light emits from four distinct points and it’s pretty obvious. There ends up not really being any light on 9 or 3.
The display also sometimes fails to update, especially when accessing the menus through the watch. It will register the button press, but you won’t see the result until you press another button.
Despite these complaints, I still like the watch. This is a really cool piece of tech, and in my opinion, is what smart watches should be.
Joseph L. Thomason –
Great watch, easy to use.
Evan-Dean –
The app is terrible. Takes minutes to load the data from the watch, and even then it’s 50/50 if it actually shows all of the data.
The default strap is somehow tight and loose at the same time, chafing my skin. But I’m not spending money to get a different one. I wouldn’t be surprised if this is intentional.
The Alexa function is basically pointless, as it can’t control any part of your phone. No calls, no texting, not even music control. The most it can do is solve basic math problems, answer science questions, or set timers. Oh, but only when it actually hears you.
The watch also decides to disconnect from my phone, forcing me to open my phone to open the app, which then gets it to reconnect. No notifications while the watch is disconnected.
Is this a neat watch? Sure. But it’s held back by cheap software and a bad wrist strap. Is it worth the money? Absolutely not.
Jessica Mills –
Me gustó el diseño elegante, pero parece más un reloj normal que un S-Mart Watch.
Prabha I. –
Se trabo a las dos semanas y lo tuve que regresar
Me gustó, pero no era lo que esperaba, ya que las letras de los mensajes son muy pequeñas y los fondos no ayudan, debí buscar otra opción o comprar un diseño normal, ya que se pierde mucho la esencia del smart Watch y parece más un reloj normal –
It worth the money