For those who have had them for quite a while, do they still work? Both the bracelet and the app? I’d like to know if they are durable and can last a long time.
I JUST BOUGHT MINE AND MY FIANCÉES TODAY. He is the heat source so I made sure he got the sun. We got them bc we can feels each others soul but just to validate how we feel we can say sorry if we are being stubborn and dont know how to say it. I believe it could help us both.
I cannot replace the battery, I have tried for 4 days now. I ordered the battery it calls for, but it won’t fit. I received my bracelet without a battery, so it won’t charge or work. i have contacted them twice now with no response. When I unscrew the back of the bracelet, there is no space to fit any sort of battery. Is this a manufacturing problem, or is there some sort of paper thin battery that they didn’t list in their directions?
I know they do now sell both the battery version (like this video) and a rechargeable version (permanent irreplaceable battery that just recharges). If you have a battery version, the back unscrews and the battery is right there. It looks like a button battery so should be obvious, though you might need a little pin or paper clip to get it to pop out.
Hello! So helpful and I liked your video! My boyfriend and I have connected our bracelets. But when we press it, light or vibration won’t come up on each other’s bracelet. May I know if we need to set anything?
First, make sure each bracelet is connected to each phone via bluetooth - that's the most obvious thing. The trickier part is making sure the app on each phone is able to run in the background. Both iPhones and Android will kill background processes on apps not being used so you have to make sure you've set your phone to let this app run in the background so that it can receive notifications and send them to the other person and their phone can send to the bracelet. That is the key and unfortunately can be tricky because of the way phones work.
@@kaileytran2949 Yes. Your phone can handle multiple bluetooth connections of this type. These are BLE so they are using very little data and obviously no sound.
Hmmmm. You might try reaching out to their customer service. You do have to have the right permissions for the app to run and it has to be running in the background for it to work. Some phones will kill the app so then it can't do it's thing if you don't have it set up correctly.
Hi, hoping you’re still checking comments. My boyfriend got us a pair as a late christmas present. We’re still trying to figure out how to send the “I love you” message without the use of the app. Trying to triple tap only pulls up the “miss you” message. Are we doing something wrong?
@@hollywoodfrodo can you tell us how to send the individual messages via tap or are you only able to send the various messages using the app? Thus far, tapping only sends Missing You.
@@TheRealJasonRamsey So far as I can tell specific messages/signals can only be sent directly in the app. A tap on the bracelet itself is meant to always be an “I miss you. I’m thinking of you” kind of nudge.
Question you mentioned that it connect through Bluetooth so my question is you can only be connected to one bracelet at a time? I’d like one set for my husband and I and another set for myself and my daughter but from what I understand my phone can only be connected to one bracelet at a time?
If that's the requirement, then yes, that would be correct. BT 5.0+ has been standard on all new phones since at least 2020. Many phone from 2019 would have it as well. Since these bracelets just came out in 2021-22 and use Blue Tooth Low Energy it would be required. Bluetooth 4.2 would use way too much power and a bracelet with that wouldn't last one day on a battery or charge.
I wanna get this for my friend, not as a couple. But we dont have a phone, do u need to have ur device/ my iPad close to the bracelet or can it be stayed at home while im out somewhere, will it still work?
The bracelet MUST be connected to your device (phone or tablet) and the device must have an internet connection for it to work. The bracelet will not be able to receive any notifications if it's connected to your iPad but your iPad isn't with you and connected to the internet.
hello, could you answer some questions please? can i shower with a bracelet? if I order the one with the price of 139.99 usd or 149.99 usd will I get one bracelet or two?
None of the ones I reviewed are waterproof so no, you can't wear those in the shower. I don't know if they have any new versions that are waterproof - you'd have to check the specifications. Also, for whether you're getting one or two, check the info on the listing and/or verify with the seller. I don't work for them and don't know about every listing.
Yes. Location is irrelevant. What matters is data connection. Your bracelet has to be within range of your phone (everything goes through your phone) and your phone must be connected to data. So if your husband is in the mountains of Chile and there's no service, it won't work. But if he's in the city and his phone is connected to data, it will.
So let me get this straight you keep one the other one goes to your special person. From a distance your connecting by a tap to let them know how you feel? That's very clever, haven't seen anything like it. Where do you get these? Very clever ❤
Pretty much that's it. It is handled through an app which can be important since someone might miss the bracelet flashing if they are busy in which case there'll still be an app notification. It wouldn't be that cool if the bracelets weren't nice (because of course you could just sent a text message), but the bracelets in my opinion or awesome and look great and are a constant reminder of that other person even besides the cool messaging part.
none of that matters. They do not connect to each other. The bracelet connects to your phone. the phone relays info through the internet. Distance is irrelevant. the bracelet must be close enough to your phone to connect to it and your phone must be connected to data via your mobile plan or wifi. that's all that matters.
Hello, it was a bit difficult for me to understand the video since it had subtitles, but I have a question, I am going to buy the pair of bracelets, but do I connect the bracelet that is mine to my cell phone? I will send the other bracelet to another country, but I also have another question, do I have to configure something from my cell phone for the bracelet that I will send to the other country or just send it and have my partner configure it on his cell phone?
You got it mostly! You connect your bracelet to the app. He connects his bracelet to the app. Then in the app you connect to each other - that's how the app knows when you tap your bracelet who to send the signal to.
okok i have a concern, im thinking of ordering these for me and my boyfriend, but he has a problem of staying offline. see hes on a pc and im on a phone so basically he has to shut down his pc because of work and stuff and i wanna know, if the device the bluetooth is connected to is shut off like that, would it still work? ,, because im getting these because i want to have a way of talking to him when hes offline and cant have his pc around
A PC can't be used as part of the equation so far as I know. It has to be a smartphone or tablet. And yes, the smartphone or tablet must be on and connected to the internet and the bracelet must be connected to the smartphone or tablet for it to work.
Is the moon and sun bracelets for long distance with the milan rope comfortable on the wrist ? I just purchased for me and my partner … I thought it would be easier to take on and off … and hoping they are comfortable .
I think so - that's the one I kept for myself and wear. Like any bracelet taking it on and off using just one hand can be a challenge, but generally speaking it's not that hard and it's definitely comfortable to wear.
Where do I get these from? I saw the same bracelet in different places with completely different prices like on Tootwo it's 163$ but on Pearson William or whatever it's 19.99$ Would you plz clearify this for me ?
If you have the battery version the bottom unscrews. The batteries only last about a week or so because they are so tiny, but they are also cheap to buy and easy to replace.
If using this battery model you'll probably have to replace it every two weeks. Seems like a lot, but it is simple and the batteries are super cheap. However, there are newer models with a built in rechargeable battery. It's okay if it gets a little splash while washing your hands, but it is not rated for water so should not be worn in the shower or allowed to get heavily wet. No worries with rusting in my experience. Check the Amazon link for specific warrant info.
@@crime101010 There are two versions now - the replaceable battery version I have and a newer rechargeable version. Maybe the rechargeable version is waterproof? The one I have with the replaceable battery is definitely not waterproof! Water resistant maybe so it's okay if it gets a little wet due to rain or washing your hands, but definitely not waterproof for wearing in the shower or while swimming!
Can you answer my Question brotha? So I'm currently living in the United States but my girl lives in the Philippines will it still work? Please let me know I'm thinking about getting it to surprise her as a gift for us 🙂
Yeah, it'll work. So long as you have a phone and it is connected to data (by a data plan or wifi) it doesn't matter where in the world you are. I would only say that it can be a little difficult if someone isn't at least a little tech savvy or at least good at following directions. In order for it to work well, you have to set up the app and make sure it's given the permissions it needs and is able to run in the background (since the app is really the brains of the whole thing and it just sends the signal to the bracelet). And keep in mind if wearing all the time the batteries have to be changed out about every week or two, but they are very cheap to buy in bulk on Amazon or similar places. Anyway, the good thing is the bracelets themselves are great looking and cool and the app and stuff is like a nice bonus.
Yes - location is irrelevant. So long as the bracelets are connected to a phone and the phone is connected to the internet via data service/wifi then it'll work.
Please, help😢 I bought my bracelet for the website of Totwoo, and my bracelet not charging, plus , if i want to replace the battery I can’t open . Please say something that help me
No. It's all done through the app. You create an account with the app - your bf creates an account in the app. Then when you pair yours in the app, you give the info for your bf's account (profile name or something) and it connects that way.
If you're asking how far/close the bracelet needs to be to your phone, it's using Bluetooth to connect to your phone so generally 15-30 feet max which can vary based on your phone's capabilities and other interference.
Honestly don't know for sure. I think you should be able to do that based on the way it's set up, but I can't say 100% since I have not tried that myself.
The quality does seems to be good - I still have the bracelet. BUT, I tend to buy things like that thinking I'm going to wear them all the time and I wear them for a few weeks, then only a day or two for the next few weeks, then not at all. So I still have it and it still looks great and all, but I can't say I've been wearing it all the time - it's mostly in my drawer now (with all the other bracelets I've gotten over time).
After you connect in apps and the bluetooth after a days what if I dont have internet? if possible to send a vibrate into the other bracelet? without internet?
Nope. The bracelet only communicates with the app on your phone. Your phone app then communicates through the internet to the other person's phone and the app on their phone which then communicates to their bracelet. No internet = no communication.
It's hard to tell without having it in my hand, but things to check are 1) Battery 2) App must be allowed to ALWAYS run in the background on the phone 3) Bracelet must be connected to the phone via bluetooth - For most people #2 is the hardest. A lot of phones will close the app if you haven't changed settings on your phone to allow the app to run in the background and never be closed.
Hey guys. I wasnt sure if the site where these are ordered was legit, as all the trustpilot reviews claimed it was a scam. Can anybody who actually has recieved one tell me where they purchased it and whether there was any trouble?
So did you get this free or got paid by the company? It's a psych issue with reviewers being overly positive in their review even if they claim and think they can do an unbiased. And it seems like you're discussing the features but doesn't sound like you used them for days or weeks to talk about performance or battery life. And the reviews for this thing are not great, many people who buy it seem to find that after connecting the bracelets and testing them only about half of the nudges go through. That is of course not the same thing as having it disconnect and pairing it again. Was there any such experiences?
Hey there - All great and fair questions. I did not get paid by the company. The company did send me the products to test and review. I used them several weeks before I made the review. I used them a little while after that, but my spouse decided he didn't like wearing the bracelet even though I did so that ended that. I think some of the issues are tech challenges - this is a super techy gadget and it's definitely not as simple as it would be if Apple were making these and they only worked with iPhones and everything was just automatic. With these you do need to be a little tech savvy. Battery life as I mentioned in the review was short with the need to change out the battery about every 7-10 days, but the batteries are super cheap. they make rechargeable ones now, but not when I got these so I have no idea about how those last. Hope this helps answer your questions!
I'm not 100% sure. I'm pretty sure you can connect more than one, but I don't know if you can only connect in pairs or if you can say connect 3 bracelets as a "group bond."
The ones I reviewed are not rechargeable - just battery operated. I don't have the rechargeable ones myself, but I would assume each bracelet would have it's own charger, though you should double check that in the product description to make sure.
Do you get to set what the different colored phrases mean or are you limited to phrases the app has preloaded? Like in the video one message was 'Sorry' could I instead change it to something like 'Good luck'.
Mine actually didn't vibrate - the newer rechargeable battery ones do. I'm not sure if you can turn one or the other off though since I didn't have that feature on mine. If I had to guess, I'd guess no...
The distance is irrelevant. So long as the bracelet is connected to your smartphone (via BLE) and your phone is connected to data it'll work. I will say after having this for a while, it's not perfect. I mean due to the fact that it's running on a super tiny battery and due to the fact that it has to be connected to the app which has to be running, it doesn't work "like magic" the way you'd hope it would. If both people are fairly techy and don't mind the time/energy you need to put into it for them to stay synced then it's cool. (The lamps TooWoo makes work way more flawlessy since they are powered and connected directly to wifi.)
You basically go into the app and create account and add your bracelet. Then the other person does the same (different account). Then in the app you enter the username of the other person to connect to.
Takes a CR1225 button battery. The good news is they are super cheap so you can buy a ton of them for very little money. The down side is the battery only last about a week or so - you'll need to replace it fairly often.
Distance is irrelevant. All that matters is that your bracelets are connected to your phone and your phone is somehow connected to the internet (via Data or Wifi).
Hi, I have a question! Do you need to have the app open in order to use the bracelet, or can the app be closed and the person on the other end receives your notification?
It's tricky. The app doesn't have to be "open" per se. But it does need to be "active" - it has to be able to "run in the background." It's different with Android and iPhone, but both will by default put an app "to sleep" if it's not being used so you have to make sure you change the settings so that it doesn't do that.
Yes, you'd have to have your bluetooth turned on - the bracelet stays connected to the phone (uses BLE - bluetooth low energy - so it doesn't drain the batter too much) to communicate.
@@pedrri789 No. It connects to your phone via bluetooth, but your phone needs to be connected to the internet via WiFi/Data for communication between devices.
I was concerned about that, but it didn't seem to actually. I mean the app doesn't have to be open in the foreground - just running in the background like a lot of apps do. It seemed to use minimal battery. The issue is sometimes it seems the phone will close the app without you knowing. OR if you set your phone down and walk to a different part of the house then the bracelet will disconnect and it won't automatically reconnect when you get back to your phone - you'd have to open the app and reconnect for it to start working again. So, they don't work perfect or flawlessly, but as long as you know that going in, they are still very cool and look great even when there's no light.
Just flash! Vibrate would use way too much power on such a small battery. It is easy to miss the flash if you're not looking, but that's why they also do the phone notification...
@@hollywoodfrodo I have the mountain and sea ones. It vibrates and flashes!!! Just got it for Christmas. It comes with a charger that you sit the bracelet in that is similar to that of the Apple Watch charger.
You check Amazon to see if they start offering them as singles (each could be shipped to separate location) but so far as I've seen they only offer them as a 2-Pack so they ship together to the same location.
Yes. The location is irrelevant. So long as the bracelet is connected to the smartphone app and the smartphone has access to data/internet, then it'll work anywhere in the world.
@@boombib8579 Ohhh! I see what you're asking. That I'm not sure of. I know I got mine as sets of two - together in one package. (In which case you'd have to then ship one to the other country yourself.) I'm not sure if they sell in singles that can be shipped to separate countries, but as I recall all I've seen are as sets.
Yeah, probably not so good for that purpose. You could give him an AirTag or the MoMax Pin Tag and then randomly ping it to let him know you're thinking about him. Of course the teacher might not be so thrilled with a random beeping noise going off all the time... ;-)
It uses BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) so it doesn't use a lot of battery power, but if your phone isn't great on power to begin with it might be a concern.
I think some do. I think maybe the ones with rechargeable batteries do. But the ones with replaceable button batteries don't - because that would burn through power even faster.