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time.We've been using the Leehur V8 for a while to find out what it can do and came out pleasantly surprised - although you just have to
recognise its limitations.Perhaps the most pressing question is "can it make a call?" The answer: absolutely
If you have a compatible 2G-SIM card, you can dial straight from the tiny screen and make a call using the onboard microphone and
Something like this would have cost several thousand dollars just two decades ago, but now you can have a mini computer on your wrist that
tried the device's Bluetooth functionality, connecting to our smartphone successfully, although you will need to pair the device first,
The device is likely to be too slow and underpowered for this to be a pleasant experience.Battery life is one of its weakest points, as the
Leehur V8 lasts a day and two on standby
display (which is non-oleophobic by the way) to swap them
The V8 is available in blue, red, white and black colour schemes.Other features include a web browser which is, unsurprisingly, very
difficult to operate, especially with fat adult fingers
The onboard camera is okay in daylight, but take shots in one direction only
We were surprised to find this smartwatch sports Facebook and Twitter apps as well.All in all, the Leehur V8 is an impulse buy made for the
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