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The Denver SWC-372 is a digital smartwatch with a 1.3-inch IPS display that features touchscreen functionality. It includes various health monitoring capabilities such as a heart rate monitor, blood pressure monitor, and blood oxygen sensor, allowing users to keep track of their vital signs. Additionally, the smartwatch is equipped with a built-in microphone and speaker(s), enabling users to make and receive calls, as well as listen to audio content directly from their wrist. However, it does not have a built-in camera for capturing photos or videos. Connectivity is made easy with Bluetooth technology, allowing users to pair the smartwatch with their mobile devices and access notifications, calls, and messages on their wrists. In terms of durability, the Denver SWC-372 has an International Protection (IP) code of IP54, indicating that it offers protection against dust and splashes of water. The battery life of this smartwatch is impressive, lasting up to 7 days on a single charge, which reduces the need for frequent recharging. Furthermore, it includes features like a stopwatch and timer, providing added functionality for users who require timekeeping capabilities. In summary, the Denver SWC-372 is a reliable and versatile smartwatch with a range of health monitoring features, Bluetooth connectivity, and a long-lasting battery. Its durable construction and touchscreen display make it a practical accessory for individuals seeking a convenient and accessible way to stay connected and monitor their health on the go.


| Brand | Denver |
| Model | SWC-372 | 116111000560 |
| Product | smartwatch |
| EAN | 5706751067693 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Display type | Digital |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Display diagonal | 1.3 " |
| Display technology | IPS |
| Display resolution | - pixels |
| Heart rate monitor | Yes |
| Blood pressure monitor | Yes |
| Blood oxygen sensor | Yes |
| Stopwatch | Yes |
| Timer | Yes |
| Built-in microphone | Yes |
| Built-in speaker(s) | Yes |
| Built-in camera | No |
| FM radio | - |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| USB port | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Headphone connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Near Field Communication (NFC) | - |
| Bluetooth version | - |
| International Protection (IP) code | IP54 |
| Market positioning | Smartwatch |
| Band color | Black |
| Watch case color | Black |
| Watch case material | - |
| Band material | - |
| Band size | One Size |
| Shape | Round |
| Watch case size | - mm |
| Battery life | 7 day(s) |
| Battery type | Built-in battery |
| Battery technology | - |
| Battery capacity | 300 mAh |
| Battery life (max) | - h |
| Mobile network connection | No |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Denver SWC-372 below.
In general, a smartwatch has no functionalities that a smartphone does not have.
It is sensible for you to switch off your smartwatch at night, this ensures longer battery life.
No, no internet is required to receive GPS.
The abbreviation GPS stands for 'Global Positioning System'.
GPS is a system that can be used all over the globe to determine your location by means of satellites.
Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.
The screen size of the Denver SWC-372 is 1.3 ".
The screen resolution of the Denver SWC-372 is - pixels.
Yes, the Denver SWC-372 is a touchscreen smartwatch. This allows for user-friendly navigation and control of various features.
Yes, the Denver SWC-372 is equipped with a heart rate monitor. This feature enables users to monitor their heart rate during physical activities and track their overall fitness levels.
Yes, the Denver SWC-372 has a blood pressure monitor. This feature allows users to keep track of their blood pressure levels and monitor their cardiovascular health.
Yes, the Denver SWC-372 is equipped with a blood oxygen sensor. This feature measures the oxygen saturation levels in the bloodstream and provides valuable insights into the user's respiratory health.
The Denver SWC-372 has an international protection code (IP) of IP54, which means it is dust resistant and protected against water splashes. While it can withstand minor exposure to water, it is not suitable for swimming or submerging in water.
To troubleshoot if the Denver SWC-372 smartwatch is not connecting to the DaFit App, follow these steps: 1. Download and install the DaFit App on your smartphone. If you have an iOS device, search and download "DaFit" from the App Store. For Android devices, search and download "DaFit" from Google Play. Make sure your phone meets the minimum requirements of Android 4.4 or iOS 8.0 and Bluetooth 4.0 or above. 2. Open the DaFit App and set up your profile. 3. Go to the "Device" section in the app and click on "Add device" to find the smartwatch. Look for the model name "SWC-372" in the list. Once successfully bound, you will see the model's name in the app. 4. To access settings and notifications, swipe from top to bottom on the smartwatch. Swipe from bottom to top for notifications. Swipe right for features and left for quick features. Use the side button to go back to the watch face. 5. For Bluetooth phone calls, pair and connect the smartwatch with your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone. When the mobile phone is paired, you can make and receive phone calls from the watch. Incoming calls will trigger vibrations and display the caller's number. 6. To connect the smartwatch for Bluetooth calls on an Android phone, the app will show a "pairing" request. Click "Allow" to proceed. For iOS phones or some mobile phones that do not show a "pairing" request, go to Settings > Bluetooth, search for the device "SWC-372," and pair with it. After successful connection, you can make and answer calls from your watch. 7. To remove the Bluetooth call connection on an Android phone, simply click on "Remove" in the Bluetooth settings. Follow these steps to troubleshoot the connection issue between the Denver SWC-372 smartwatch and the DaFit App.
To troubleshoot if you are unable to set up your profile in the DaFit App for the Denver SWC-372 smartwatch, follow these steps: 1. Download and install the DaFit App on your smartphone. If you have an iOS device, search and download "DaFit" from the App Store. For Android devices, search and download "DaFit" from Google Play. Make sure your phone meets the minimum requirements of Android 4.4 or iOS 8.0 and Bluetooth 4.0 or above. 2. Open the DaFit App and set up your profile. Go to the "Device" section and click on "Add device" to find the smartwatch. Look for the model name "SWC-372" in the App after successfully binding the device. 3. Once the smartwatch is connected to the App, you can swipe from top to bottom for settings and bottom to top for notifications. Swipe right to access additional features. If you encounter any issues during the setup process, make sure to check that your smartphone's Bluetooth is turned on and that the smartwatch is within range. If the problem persists, you can try restarting both your smartphone and the smartwatch.
To troubleshoot if the Denver SWC-372 smartwatch device is not appearing in the DaFit App for successful binding, follow these steps: 1. Download and install the DaFit App on your smartphone. If you have an iOS system, search and download "DaFit" from the App Store. For Android systems, search and download "DaFit" from Google Play. Make sure your mobile phone supports Android 4.4 or iOS 8.0 or above, and Bluetooth 4.0 or above. 2. Open the DaFit App and set up your profile. 3. Go to the "Device" section in the app and click on "Add device" to find the smartwatch. Look for the model name "SWC-372" in the app after successfully binding. 4. To access settings and notifications, swipe from top to bottom on the smartwatch screen. Swipe right for features and swipe left for quick features. Use the side button to go back to the watch face. 5. For Bluetooth phone calls, pair and connect the smartwatch with your Bluetooth mobile phone. When the mobile phone is paired, you can make and receive phone calls from the watch. Incoming calls will trigger vibrations and display the caller's number. 6. To connect the smartwatch for Bluetooth calls on an Android phone, the app will show a "pairing" request. Click "Allow" to proceed. For iOS phones or some mobile phones that do not show a "pairing" request, go to Settings > Bluetooth, search for the device "SWC-372," and pair with it. After successful connection, you can make and answer calls from your watch. 7. To remove the Bluetooth call connection on an Android phone, simply click on "Remove" in the Bluetooth settings. By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and successfully bind the SWC-372 smartwatch with the DaFit App.
Yes, the manual of the Denver SWC-372 is available in English .
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