Alcatel OneTouch Watch hands-on review: Smartwatch is stylish and affordable

Smartwatch coming soon with budget price tag
Price: £99 inc VAT
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Wearables are a big part of CES 2015 and Alcatel’s OneTouch Watch is one of the more affordable smartwatches cum activity trackers we’ve seen. Here’s our Alcatel OneTouch Watch hands-on review. Updated on 14/5/15 with UK release date and price.

Update: The OneTouch Watch will arrive in the UK in June with a budget price tag of £99. We’re hoping to get our review sample soon so stay tuned for this page to magically transform into a full review soon.

Looking similar to the Motorola Moto 360, the OneTouch Watch has a round screen and comes in different styles like the Apple Watch will do when it arrives later this year. It will come in both metal (chrome and steel) and plastic models in a range of colours including black and white. It’s a svelte device and looks premium, plus it’s IP67 dust and water resistant.

Alcatel OneTouch Watch review

No matter whether you’re walking around with an Android or iPhone, the OneTouch Watch will connect over Bluetooth – as long as you have Android 4.3 or iOS 7 and above. You can pair with NFC if you device has it.

We expected to see some new Android Wear devices in Las Vegas for this year’s show but Alcatel has decided to run its own software. Like most wearables, the OneTouch Watch can track activity including steps, running and sleep providing details including distance and calories burned.

Alcatel OneTouch Watch review

Despite its affordable price, the OneTouch Watch features an optical heart rate sensor on the back. It also has an accelerometer, gyroscope, altimeter and e-compass.

On the smart side of things, the wearable will provide notifications such as calls and social media when connected to a smartphone. You can also use the OneTouch Watch to control media playback on the paired device plus remotely take photos.

Alcatel OneTouch Watch review

The colourful interface is fairly simply to use with the six of the watch face acting like a home button. The 1.22in display is touch sensitive and there’s a physical power button on the side. We didn’t find it quite as responsive as the Android Wear smartwatches we’ve reviewed.

Alcatel OneTouch Watch review

We’re told the OneTouch Watch will have a battery life of up to a week and it interestingly charges via full size USB which is hidden within the strap.

Buying Advice
We like the combination of style and affordability which the Alcatel OneTouch Watch offers. Software might not be as good as Android Wear but this device has potential so stay tuned for a full review soon.