They are cheaper than their global versions, but you would never know if that particular device has a built-in chip to follow your steps or not. That’s why you should never buy cheap fingerprint reader locks, cheap Chinese “security” devices, home security sets made for the Chinese local market. All of the Kospet Hope watches have the 1234567890ABCDEF “serial” - it’s a lot more convenient to flash exactly the same FW that having to alter a few variables. When you have all the needed certificates, you can be sure that each MAC address will be unique, just like the IMEI and the serial number of the device. We knew that the Kospet Hope isn’t for the global market, although we could easily buy it. It’s not that difficult to manufacture a device with amazing specifications, the difficult part begins when the device is ready to manufacture, but you have to get the FCC, CE… certifications before it hits the global market. Top tier manufacturers have all the needed certifications and such, but it’s not the case with most of the lower tier manufacturers like KingWear (Kospet). Hi marioerased I've the same problem! I cannot connect to my smartwatch because in my office there is a colleague with the same BT MAC address!
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