3cee 10 Ultra Smart Watch : Answer calls
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Meet the Smart Watch 10 Ultra—your new wrist-bound buddy that’s as stylish as it is smart, no matter who you are. Picture this: a crisp 2.2-inch display that makes checking your texts or how many steps you’ve (actually) taken today a breeze. And hey, it’s not just about looking good. This little gadget lets you answer calls, tap to pay with NFC (because digging for your wallet is so last year), and even charges wirelessly because who has time for cords?
Oh, and for the fitness buffs (or the ‘I’ll start tomorrow’ folks), it’s got heart rate monitoring to keep those health goals in check. Works with iOS and Android too, because picking sides is overrated. Stay connected, stay healthy, and maybe even look cool doing it.
- 2.2-inch display
- NFC support
- Wireless charging
- Heart rate monitoring
- Compatible with iOS/Android
- Answer calls
General specs
- Brand: 3cee
- Model: 10 Ultra
- Seller: Joom
- Display size: 2.2 inches
- Compatibility: iOS, Android
- Features: NFC, Wireless charging, Heart rate monitoring, Call answering
- First listed by seller: 5/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | 3cee | maoxiaowei | maoxiaowei | 3cee | Uav parts center | Tiktop2 |
Model | 10 Ultra | 10 Ultra | 10 Ultra | 7 Ultra | 10 Ultra | |
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Price | $119.93 | $119.95 | $119.95 | $125.71 | $252.26 | $43.62 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 28, 2025 |
Compatibility | iOS, Android | Apple iOS, Android | Samsung, iPhone | Men and Women | iPhone, Android | |
Features | NFC, Wireless charging, Heart rate monitoring, Call answering | NFC, Wireless charging, Heart rate monitoring | NFC, Health monitoring, Fitness tracking |
Victoria R.
Miami, FL
June 5, 2025
I bought this 3cee watch a couple of weeks ago, and overall, I'm fairly enthusiastic about it! As an engineer, I appreciate the smart integration—it's like having a mini-computer on my wrist. I use it daily for tracking my steps and heart rate, which motivates me to stay active, and the call feature is a lifesaver during my busy days. My partner thinks it looks cool, and I enjoy using it for quick payments when we're out. However, I was disappointed that the battery doesn't last as long as I'd like; I have to charge it every night, which is a hassle. Also, while the display is crisp, it's not always responsive, and I've had a few glitches. For photo and video interests, it's handy for remote controls, but it's not perfect. Despite these issues, I'd recommend it because the pros outweigh the cons for my pragmatic needs. :)
- Pros: The screen is large and clear, making it easy to read messages and track my steps without squinting. I love that I can answer calls directly from my wrist, which is super convenient when I'm busy with my hands full. The wireless charging is a game-changer—no more fumbling with cords, and the ability to make payments with a tap feels futuristic and saves me time. It pairs well with my phone, whether I'm using iOS or Android, and the heart rate monitoring helps me stay on top of my fitness goals, even if I'm not always consistent.
- Cons: Not without flaws, as it seemed to me the battery life could be better; I find myself charging it fairly often, which is a bit annoying. The design, while stylish, might not be durable enough for my active lifestyle, and I've noticed it can lag occasionally when switching between features. The price point felt a bit high for what it offers, especially since I'm on a tight budget, and the initial setup was not as intuitive as I'd hoped.