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Basic companion for Oraimo wearables offering simple health tracking, mirrored notifications, and remote-camera control

Basic companion for Oraimo wearables offering simple health tracking, mirrored notifications, and remote-camera control

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Developer ORAIMO TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

Version 1.7.0

Works under Android

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Developer

ORAIMO TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

Works under

Android

Program license

Free

Version

1.7.0

Pros

  • Designed specifically for Oraimo smart bracelets and watches
  • Tracks daily steps, sleep, and heart rate in one place
  • Mirrors calls, SMS, and social app notifications to the watch
  • Lets the watch trigger your phone’s camera for photos
  • Uses accessibility services to forward messages from many apps

Cons

  • Feature set is very basic for fitness-focused users
  • No monthly distance totals or breakdown by activity type
  • No dedicated calorie tracking for cardio or aerobic workouts
  • Connection between phone and watch can be unreliable
  • Weather, heart rate, and distance tracking may stop updating correctly

Joywear 2 is the official Android companion app for Oraimo smart bracelets and smart watches. It gathers your daily step count, sleep information, and heart rate readings, and mirrors call, SMS, and social app notifications on your wrist. It can also trigger your phone’s camera from the watch for hands-free photos.

It suits Oraimo wearable owners who want straightforward health tracking and basic alerts, and who do not require in-depth training metrics or advanced analysis.

Companion app for Oraimo wearables

Joywear 2 is built to connect specifically with Oraimo smart bracelets and watches, including models such as the Oraimo Watch 32N. Once paired, it serves as the control hub for the wearable on your phone.

The app forwards incoming calls, text messages, and notifications from social apps to the watch, so you can glance at your wrist instead of reaching for the phone. It also lets the watch work with your smartphone’s camera, so you can tap on the watch to capture photos remotely.

For basic everyday use with an Oraimo device, the core idea is straightforward: you see your health data in one place and keep up with alerts from your phone.

Health and daily activity tracking

At its core, Joywear 2 focuses on three main health metrics:

- Daily steps

- Sleep patterns

- Heart rate readings

The app collects these from the Oraimo wearable and presents them on your phone. This gives you a simple overview of how much you move, how you sleep, and how your heart rate behaves throughout the day.

For someone who only needs a quick look at daily numbers, this basic set of data can be sufficient. You can check whether you have been active, whether you are getting rest, and whether your heart rate measurements are registering from the device.

Limited tools for fitness-oriented users

Once you expect more than basic daily totals, Joywear 2 starts to feel restrictive. The feature set remains quite simple, especially for people who track structured workouts.

There is no clear way in the app to accumulate distance over a month or to break it down by activity type, such as indoor running versus outdoor running. That makes it harder to review longer-term progress or compare how different types of runs contribute to your training.

In addition, the app does not provide a dedicated option to estimate calories for cardio or aerobic workouts. If you rely on calorie tracking for specific exercise sessions, you will likely find this missing piece frustrating.

Overall, the fitness features center on daily numbers rather than the richer workout statistics many active users expect.

Connection and tracking reliability

Reliability is one of the biggest concerns with Joywear 2. In actual use, the connection between phone and watch can be fragile.

The app can stop updating certain data from the watch, such as weather information or heart rate, even though the watch is still worn. At times, the watch may refuse to reconnect properly, which leads to repeated attempts to fix the link and get data flowing again. This type of instability quickly becomes tiring if you depend on the watch each day.

Distance tracking also shows problems. The watch can stop recording distance automatically during a session, without a clear explanation. When that happens, the activity record in Joywear 2 is incomplete and you lose part of your workout history.

These issues affect both the convenience of using the app and confidence in the accuracy of the records. If consistent syncing and reliable workout logs are priorities, this behavior is a serious downside.

Use of accessibility services for notifications

To send notifications from other apps to the watch, Joywear 2 requests access to Android’s accessibility services. With this permission enabled, it can detect messages and alerts that appear on your phone and push them to the Oraimo watch.

This capability expands the range of notifications that reach your wrist beyond just calls and SMS, covering social networks and other supported apps. However, some users may prefer to review such permissions carefully, since accessibility access allows broad interaction with on-screen content.

Overall impression

Joywear 2 delivers the basics for Oraimo wearables: step counting, sleep monitoring, heart rate tracking, and mirrored notifications, along with handy remote-camera control. For someone who wants simple daily numbers and light smartwatch functions, it can do the job.

The problems appear once you look for more. The app lacks deeper fitness tools like monthly distance summaries by activity type and dedicated calorie tracking for cardio sessions. On top of that, connectivity problems, weather and heart rate data failing to update, and distance tracking that can stop on its own all weaken the experience.

If you already own an Oraimo bracelet or watch and only need straightforward tracking, Joywear 2 may be acceptable, but it feels underpowered and unreliable for more serious fitness use.

Pros

  • Designed specifically for Oraimo smart bracelets and watches
  • Tracks daily steps, sleep, and heart rate in one place
  • Mirrors calls, SMS, and social app notifications to the watch
  • Lets the watch trigger your phone’s camera for photos
  • Uses accessibility services to forward messages from many apps

Cons

  • Feature set is very basic for fitness-focused users
  • No monthly distance totals or breakdown by activity type
  • No dedicated calorie tracking for cardio or aerobic workouts
  • Connection between phone and watch can be unreliable
  • Weather, heart rate, and distance tracking may stop updating correctly

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