I got my watch last weekend. It had been delivered a week before but I was in Brussels.
It looks OK at first look, but is basically plastic sprayed with a gold effect paint. First hurdle I failed at was getting the application (.apk file), installed on the phone. I didn't have a QR code reader on the phone and so I tired to use the url provided in the documentation.
After several attempts to get the whole thing installed, I downloaded a free QR reader and scanned the QR barcode.
Next issue is the strap. Sadly my wrists are more porky than they should be, but, however, the strap is more woman sized than man sized. I took the back off and found the replaceable battery inside whilst looking to see if I could get at the strap pins. It is not very easy to get at them, worst case I may cut the strap off and buy one which just feds round the pins.
AS for the apps? Well when I connected the phone it set the time and date. The contacts synched and I could take remote pictures with the camera on the phone. The music app does not control the music player but the audio is replicated to the phone. I haven't yet tried to use the distance alarm as I don't have a working strap to put it on my wrist, so it's off and in the apartment right now.
The main thing I want it for is notifications and as I had none of those last night, I could not see how it was going to work for me. Will I dial the phone from the watch? Unlikely. Will I use the address book? Almost certainly not as it duplicates every entry which has more than one number, it generates 270 contacts and there is no quick way to skip down them and no way to search them. Will I take photo's with it? Maybe. I probably would have used the music control program, but I would certainly not want the music blaring out of my wrist and it doesn't work anyway. I might use the pedometer and that's about it.
So was it worth £29? For the notifications . Probably, it's a watch, we'll see how long it lasts on standby and the notifications are useful. Perhaps it will grow in time.. If not, it is not much to lose to play with it. Certainly it's worth more to me than the £300 things from the main providers.