Makibes BR1 Smartwatch – GPS + Strava App Support

Makibes BR1 Smartwatch – GPS + Strava App Support

 Makibes continue to bring new innovation to its wearables, adding new features, as well as additional support for its smartwatches or smartband. Introducing the Makibes BR1 Smartwatch, a device built for running and sport.

Display

The Makibes BR1 has a rectangular design and with a look that has a TomTom wearable feel to it. With its sporty rectangular body and a breathable silicon strap design, it has a 1.3 inch IPS Color screen with touch screen operating mode.

The smartwatch is built for running, no wonder why it has a built-in GPS so you can tract your running and the trajectory map to the support app. It has multiple running modes, automatically recognize sports types during training (up to 17 types of sports), plus it works hand in hand with heart rate monitor and with ECG monitoring chip, HRV analysis.

Additional Features

Aside from sport and health features, the Makibes BR1 has a call and message reminder, with calls having a caller ID. Other features are auto-brightness, remote camera, timer, alarm, customized dial as well as stop watch.

Strava Connectivity

One of the best feature of Makibes BR1 that makes it unique from other affordable smartwatches is the support for Strava app, yes you can now sync it with the popular sport app and see all the progress that you have made.

The smartwatch is a new and great addition to the line of wearables by Makibes, if you are into a hunt for GPS enabled smartwatch with support for Strava, the Makibes BR1 is a right pick.

See basic specs below:

  • Screen:IPS 240 x 240 pixels
  • Screen size:1.3inch display
  • Operating mode:Touch Screen+Button
  • Chip:MTK2523G
  • Sensors: Heart rate monitor, pedometer, GPS
  • Bluetooth Version:BLE4.2
  • RAM:64M bit
  • Water-resistant rate:IP67
  • 250 mAh Lithium Polymer 7 Days of Battery Life

See the full specifications  here

You can check the smartwatch Makibes BR1 at GEEKBUYING.COM 

 

 

Jo Di Calivo -Blogger, Tech Guru, providing the current news on wearables particularly on smartwatches, smartbands. And loves to go fishing on spare time.