Breitling Exospace B55 Connected isn't meant to be an Apple Watch or Android Wear competitor - instead offering its own approach to how connected technology should interact with the tried and true notions of wearing a wrist watch. In fact, you don't need to use the watch as a smartwatch at all. You can just as easily enjoy the Breitling Exospace B55 Connected as as "disconnected" watch, and it will have most of the same features as other quartz-based Breitling timepieces.
The Breitling clone watches charges via an included USB-based chord which connects to the case via a small magnetic clip. It works well enough, but what I don't like about this system is that if you are on the go or charging it in a bag, the cable can easily disconnect from the case.
Breitling Exospace B55 Connected apps connects to the watch via Bluetooth and allows you to do a range of things on your watch from the phone. This is important because, for the longest time, using the various features on these "Super Quartz" analog-digital Breitling watches was sort of a pain. With two small LCD screens, a crown, and two pushers, it is not exactly super easy to navigate the user interface or adjust all the settings. The app allows you to use the features of the watch so much more easily - and that includes doing this like setting the time, changing the calendar functions, setting the alarms, setting up the various chronographs and timers, etc.
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