Latest Fake Apple Watch: It’s Better Than You Think
Just like the real Apple Watch, fake ones are starting to step up their game. I picked up this HK10 Pro Max for $30, and honestly? It’s kinda impressive.
What’s in the Box?
For the price, you get the watch, a charger, and some pretty nice bands. Not bad at all. The watch itself actually feels solid, way better than I expected for something this cheap.
Setup and First Impressions
Pairing the watch to your phone is pretty easy, but the app it uses is where things start to go downhill. It’s loaded with ads, and it’s got a two-star rating on the App Store for a reason. Just opening it up feels like walking through a pop-up minefield.
Surprisingly Smooth Performance
The screen is super smooth and the bezels? Surprisingly thin. Way better than the last fake Apple Watch I checked out.
The screen is super smooth and the bezels? Surprisingly thin. Way better than the last fake Apple Watch I checked out.
Heart Rate Sensor Test
Speaking of last time, the heart rate sensor on that one was a joke. It would read your “pulse” even if it was just sitting on a table. This one’s improved a bit. It doesn’t pick up fake readings anymore, but let’s be real, I still wouldn’t trust it to track anything important.
The Catch: App Membership
Inside the app, there’s a “premium” membership. It’s totally optional, but if you don’t pay, you’re stuck with the annoying ads. The membership unlocks a few extra features, but honestly? Nothing super useful.
Final Thoughts
Bottom line: Fake Apple Watches like this HK10 Pro Max are definitely getting better. It looks good, feels nice, and works “okay”. Just don’t expect it to be anything more than a cool-looking gadget with some very basic functions.
That’s it for this knockoff timepiece. It tells time, but don’t let it waste yours.
See you in the next article!