Lemfo has released a new smartwatch, the LEM15, the successor to last year's LEM14. The LEM15, like its predecessor, runs Android, giving it access to apps from the Google Play Store. You may run into scaling issues on its 1.61-inch display, though.
The latter operates at 400 x 400 pixels and supposedly covers 98% of the AdobeRGB colour space, although we could only verify this if we used a colorimeter, like those produced by Datacolor. Lemfo has also equipped the smartwatch with a MediaTek Helio P22 SoC, 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of internal storage, which is exceptionally large for a device this size.
Additionally, the LEM15 supports Bluetooth, LTE and Wi-Fi connectivity and supports GPS location services. The smartwatch even has two cameras, which Lemfo suggests are 2 MP and 5 MP sensors. Moreover, Lemfo has included a 900 mAh battery that should easily last a day between charges. The company claims to have included a heart rate monitor too, although iat appears to be just some LEDs, as we have reported before.
The Lemfo LEM15 starts at US$199.99, so it is not cheap. On the face of it, the smartwatch has a decent feature set, even if it is rather large. The LEM15 weighs over 70 g too, so it has some heft, too. The LEM15 is available to order on AliExpress in black with an assortment of spare watch straps.
April 30, 2021 at 10:48PM
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