
I've tried so many smartwatches, in various shapes and with various solutions, but the one Temu offered me, well, guys, is truly unique. And now I'll tell you all about this PAEAROFERO T95, which you can find not only on Temu but also on other online stores, even on Amazon.
Let's start with the unboxing experience, a must for any self-respecting review. The sales package is rather plain, with only the word SMARTWATCH written on the front and a few small specifications, including the presence of a 400 mAh battery and the fact that this watch has the model number T95. The contents, however, are not plain, with a multilingual user manual (including Italian) that includes the QR code to download the app from the Google Play Store or the App Store. And we know the app because it's Fitcloud Pro. Then we find a sporty band, even if we could say it's already dirty, so this suggests that the quality of this band isn't the best, but we also have a second band that's a little more refined. A metal band with the classic opening of watches, a little more classic indeed. Finally we find the charger which has the classic magnetic pogo pins for these watches of Chinese origin and a bag containing two silicone rubber tips, replacement caps for the TWS headphones integrated into the body of the watch.






Looking closely at the PAEAROFERO T95, we notice the unique feature of this smartwatch. What appear to be two buttons, one upper and one lower, located on the right side of the case are actually headphones. Simply remove them, pair them with your smartphone, and enjoy music and calls without having to carry an additional device. The central button, on the other hand, is a sort of digital crown, which also provides feedback via vibration. This button allows you to access the menu and scroll through it by simply rotating it. Navigation within the menus is also possible via touch.




The PAEAROFERO T95 features very standard functionality, nothing innovative. It offers quick toggles, notifications, access to the most recently used apps, music control, daily data, a sleep monitor, heart rate monitoring (but no SpO2), and sports options. The smartwatch feels a bit heavy on the wrist, but nothing that will make you want to take it off. Despite its affordable price, it does feature a speaker that allows you to make calls.

The headphone integration is a strong point, even if it might seem like a "nonsense," but I remember Huawei offering a similar solution some time ago with one of its many wearables, although it wasn't a huge success. However, with this smartwatch, you can indulge yourself for just a few euros. In any case, it fits well on the wrist, and I must say that despite having slightly denigrated the standard strap, it's still comfortable overall. Of course, you can replace it with the metal one included in the box, or find your own using the quick-release buckle.


Not exactly compact dimensions. We're talking about a 50 mm case and a thickness of 14 mm, so not exactly suitable for, say, women's wrists. The PAEAROFERO T95 smartwatch offers a 1,52-inch IPS display. There's a sort of very dim always-on display. We're talking about 360 x 360 pixels of definition, so "retina" with a 60 Hz refresh rate, at least according to the brand. In fact, the animations are quite fluid, but I wouldn't count on the definition declared by the brand as the on-screen content appears a bit "pixelated", but it does its job and is legible under direct sunlight. We're talking about a very, very simple smartwatch and I must say that I've been using it for about a week and its, so to speak, Achilles heel is the battery. In fact, starting from 100% charge at 8:00 in the morning, around lunchtime I had already lost 20%. So the battery life settles at around 2 days, maximum 3 if you use it very little, but come on, all in all it's okay for the price and the particularity of having integrated TWS headphones which still take energy from the watch.

Speaking of the earphones, these surprised me. They're incredibly small, yet they offer a touch screen for controlling music, calls, and more. You can also use a single earphone, as both have a microphone. The L/R label indicates the correct fit. They connect to your smartphone incredibly quickly, stereo mode is always active, and most importantly, they offer incredible audio—very powerful, rich in bass and nuance.





The rest of the functions are the usual ones. Heart rate monitoring was quite accurate, but step counting was a bit less so, overestimating by a good 15%. The app that manages everything is Fit Cloud Pro, available for Android and iOS. It's a very simple app, but it's not exactly among the best, and I won't go into it in detail since we don't find any special features.
This PAEAROFERO T95 is sold on various online stores, including AliExpress, but also Temu, which is supposed to sell it for around twenty euros. And for that price, I'd recommend it. It's not exactly a piece of junk, except for the inaccurate step counting. This smartwatch is ideal for those looking for an affordable device to wear on the wrist so they don't miss notifications, or even monitor their walk after eating a kebab. It also has the added bonus of always having headphones on hand, an aspect that shouldn't be overlooked, because for around twenty euros, you get a watch and TWS earphones—basically, a 2-in-1 product.







