![]() Features such as incoming call alerts, text message notifications, and calendar reminders don't require any additional setup beyond the initial Bluetooth pairing. Since the Cookoo watch itself only displays icons on the screen, rather than words or images, almost all functionality and control is accessed on the connected device. The process to reconnect the watch to the phone was relatively painless, but the random disrupted connections were annoying. When this happened, the watch alarm would sound and we would need to press the Mode button to stop the alert, pull out our phone, and re-pair the two devices. ![]() Once back in range, it took numerous tries for the Bluetooth connection to work, with the two devices finally pairing and leaving us wondering why it didn't work on our previous attempts.Īdditionally, the watch occasionally dropped the connection with our smartphone for no apparent reason, even when the two devices were within range. We did run into some issues, however, when trying to reconnect the device after the pairing had been broken, such as when our phone was left behind and the proximity alert was triggered. Once the watch was paired, it remained in our Devices list, even when disconnected or out of range. There was an icon with two chain links that was highlighted in blue, which illustrated that we were officially connected to our Cookoo watch. ![]() We clicked on the Cookoo Watch to connect, and a second time to enter the watch's interface. ![]() Click to EnlargeThen we opened the Cookoo app on our iPhone-for now, it's only compatible with iOS devices-which defaulted to the device lookup view, and the watch appeared available within seconds. ![]()
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