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Brand | Smart wearable devices |
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Model | Smartwatch |
Category | Watch |
Language | English |
Introduces the smartwatch and its capabilities.
Provides essential safety warnings for device usage.
Details general precautions for battery, environment, and handling.
Specific notices regarding LCD, disassembly, and battery care.
Explains the charging process, indicators, and duration.
Illustrates and labels the physical components of the smartwatch.
Explains the function of the power key.
Provides instructions for powering the smartwatch on and off.
Details how to interact with the smartwatch's touch screen.
Describes the home screen and its role as an application entry point.
Guides on connecting the smartwatch to mobile devices via Bluetooth.
Explains how to lock and unlock the smartwatch for security.
Explains how to receive and view notifications.
Outlines the steps for making calls from the smartwatch.
Details using the Watch Manager for device settings and applications.
Allows making calls using the dial pad or contacts.
View and manage contacts from the connected mobile device.
Access and use the built-in camera and video recorder.
View and manage images and videos stored on the device.
Control music playback on a connected mobile device.
Use voice commands for various smartwatch operations.
Measure time intervals and record lap times.
Use the application as a countdown timer.
View the schedule from the connected mobile device.
Record and manage voice memos on the smartwatch.
View weather information for a set location.
Configure date, time, sound, display, battery, and Bluetooth.
Receive and view notifications from connected devices.
Track steps and exercise for health management.
Locate connected mobile devices using the smartwatch.
View missed, received, and outgoing call history.
Play local music or share music via Bluetooth.
Identify direction in open fields.
Control the camera of a connected device.
Use the screen as a flashlight in darkness.
Draw gestures to launch specific applications.