Generic T800 Ultra (Series 8 clone) Price in Nepal
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Editor’s review
- There is no GPS hardware — none. The T800 Ultra and its many clone variants do not contain GPS chips. Route tracking, trek recording, and navigation are impossible. Any listing claiming GPS is false advertising common in Nepal's informal gadget markets.
- Unverified sensors are a real concern. Clone watches use low-grade optical sensors with no calibration standards. Heart rate and SpO2 readings can be off by large margins. Never use health readings from this watch for medical decisions or altitude monitoring.
- IP67 claim is unverified on clone hardware. Unlike branded watches that undergo certification testing, Chinese clone watches self-certify their IP ratings. The T800 Ultra's actual water resistance may be significantly lower than IP67. Treat it as splash-resistant at best.
- Grey market dominates at this price — no recourse if broken. In Nepal, the T800 Ultra is sold mainly by informal resellers in Kathmandu's electronics markets (New Road, Lainchour) and uncertified Daraz sellers. Returns and warranty are virtually non-existent. If it breaks in a week, you have little recourse.
Key Highlights
| 📺 Display | TFT LCD, 1.99", 240x296 — low resolution |
| 🔋 Battery | 3–5 days (350mAh) |
| 📍 GPS | None — no GPS hardware |
| ❤️ Health | HR, SpO2, pedometer — unverified accuracy |
| 💧 Water | IP67 (claimed, unverified) |
Who Should Buy / Who Should Skip
✅ Buyers who purely want the Apple Ultra aesthetic for limited and have zero expectations of accuracy | ❌ Anyone who wants GPS — this watch has none ✅ Gift buyers who need something that looks impressive in photos at a minimal outlay | ❌ Health or fitness trackers — sensor readings are unreliable ✅ Temporary use (fashion accessory, costume) where functionality is irrelevant | ❌ Trekkers, hikers, or anyone going outdoors relying on watch data
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Frequently asked questions
The Apple Watch Ultra design is widely recognised and aspirational. At its priceu20132,500, the T800 Ultra lets buyers have the Ultra look at a fraction of the cost. For many buyers in Nepal who use the watch purely for appearance and basic time-telling, this trade-off is acceptable u2014 provided they understand what they are buying.
No. All T800 Ultra and similar Series 8/Series 9 clone watches are RTOS-based with no GPS hardware. Any seller in Nepal claiming otherwise is misrepresenting the product. If GPS is a requirement, the minimum entry point for a real GPS smartwatch in Nepal is around its priceu20138,000 (Redmi Watch 5 Lite or Amazfit Bip 6).
Bluetooth calling u2014 connecting via your phone and routing calls through the watch speaker and microphone u2014 generally works on T800 Ultra units. Audio quality is poor, and call connectivity can be unreliable, but the basic function operates. This is typically the feature that attracts buyers at this price point.