In a world where we’re often separated by miles — whether because of work, travel, or just everyday hustle — finding ways to stay emotionally close can feel like a challenge. That’s where Totwoo steps in. Totwoo offers a line of “smart jewelry” designed to bridge distance with light, touch, and shared memories. I’ve had the chance to test several of their pieces over the past few weeks, and honestly — some of them really hit the mark. In this review, I’ll walk you through five standout items, what I loved, what needs improvement, and whether they’re worth it depending on your situation.
Totwoo Sun & Moon Touch Bracelets (Milan Rope / Black + Black)
One of the flagship couples’ bracelets from Totwoo, the Sun & Moon Touch set is made for two people — often romantic partners, but you could use it to stay connected with a friend or family member too. The idea is simple and poetic: touch your bracelet, and your partner’s lights up and vibrates — a subtle signal that says “I’m thinking of you.”
The bracelet’s design is sleek and versatile. Wearing it feels much more like wearing a stylish accessory than a “tech gadget.” In daily use, it became a little ritual: a simple tap when I woke up to say “good morning,” another at night to say “good night.” There’s something almost magical in seeing the bracelet glow on the other side of the world.
On the positive side: it’s elegant, intuitive, and surprisingly comfortable. The app setup (on my Android phone) took only a few minutes, and once connected it mostly stayed that way. The vibration and light response felt timely and genuine, which made the “touch across distance” concept work.
However — for all its promise, it’s not perfect. There were times when the connection dropped after a few hours, which meant the bracelets wouldn’t respond unless we re-opened the app or re-paired them. And if one of us forgot to keep Bluetooth and location services enabled (which the bracelet depends on), the “touch” simply wouldn’t go through. Still, as a daily reminder of love across distance, this bracelet set is one of the best I tried.

Totwoo Mountain & Sea Touch Bracelets (with Beaded Black Agate & Pink Persian Jade)
If you prefer a more “natural” aesthetic — less metal, more gemstone — the Mountain & Sea Touch Bracelet set is a beautiful alternative. These bracelets combine Totwoo’s smart technology with semi-precious stone beads (black agate, pink Persian jade), giving them a more grounded, jewelry-like vibe.
Wearing them feels a little different than metal bracelets — they’re lighter, and the beads give a subtle, calm energy. I liked that even when I took them off (for showering or sleeping), they didn’t feel too “techy,” more like meaningful bracelets you’d cherish. The “touch” feature worked pretty much the same way as the Sun & Moon set: tap, and the paired bracelet lights/vibrates.
In terms of functionality, they delivered. But a few quirks: because of the bead design, the bracelets sometimes felt a bit looser on the wrist (less snug than the Milan rope chain), which occasionally affected vibration feedback. Also, the more earthy style pairs less easily with formal outfits compared to the metal chain version — something to keep in mind depending on your wardrobe.
Totwoo “Memory – CARE Pendant” Smart Necklace
Shifting from bracelets, this is one of the more ambitious products from Totwoo: a necklace that claims to store and carry memories — photos, videos, audio, and even text — that you can share or revisit. It’s more than jewelry; it’s a digital locket with emotional depth.
In my hands, the CARE Pendant felt handmade: the fine silver-wire filigree gives it an elegant, almost heirloom-like vibe. It doesn’t scream “gadget” — more like a classy pendant you’d wear daily. The process of storing a memory (photo/audio/text) and then flicking it up on a partner’s pendant with a tap? It’s a cool concept. I tried storing a few snapshots from a recent trip and shared them — the pendant lit up in soft colors, and seeing that flash felt like sharing a little piece of my day.
On practicality: battery life is modest (roughly 24–48 hours depending on use), and to use most of its “smart” features you need the pendant paired with a phone via Bluetooth and the companion app. Also, as beautiful as it is, the pendant is somewhat delicate; I’d recommend treating it gently — maybe not for everyday rough use. For me, it worked best as a “special memory keeper” rather than a daily-use accessory.

Totwoo Soulmate 2.0 Touch Bracelets (Silver Cuban Chain + Silver Figaro Chain)
If you want something a little more premium and polished, the Soulmate 2.0 bracelet set brings the smart features of Totwoo into jewelry that looks like high-end couple bracelets. The dual-chain design (Cuban + Figaro) definitely elevates the look — it’s subtle, refined, and works whether you dress up or down.
Functionally, Soulmate 2.0 behaves largely like the other bracelet sets: tap to send a touch, light/vibration as a response. But what struck me is how it felt less “techy” and more “classic couple jewelry” — which might matter if you’re self-conscious about wearing smart bracelets daily. For example, wearing them to work or social events felt natural; no one batted an eye, and yet the bracelets carried a hidden emotional layer only known to the pair.
Downsides? Because the bracelet looks so much like regular jewelry, I sometimes forgot to charge it regularly — and that resulted in a missed “tap” or two. Also, the chain is slightly heavier than the Milan rope or leather versions, so if you prefer light accessories it might feel a bit weighty after long wear.
Totwoo Touch Necklaces for Long Distance (Couple Set)
Lastly, Totwoo also offers a pair of touch necklaces designed specifically for long-distance relationships. These take the same “tap = connection” concept from bracelets, but in necklace form — sometimes more practical if you or your partner don’t like wearing bracelets, or just prefer something closer to your heart.
I tried one such set (Sun & Moon Touch Necklaces with Natural Agate) with a friend who’s been traveling abroad. The experience felt surprisingly intimate. A tap on my necklace would send a gentle glow to hers — even if we were in different time zones. For moments when words felt too heavy or unnecessary, seeing that light felt like a silent, heartfelt “I’m here.”
Of course, as with all Totwoo pieces, it relies on the companion app and a stable Bluetooth connection. For casual daily check-ins (e.g., “thinking of you,” “miss you,” “good night”), it works well and adds a quiet emotional nuance. But if you expect calls, messages, or richer communication — this is more symbolic than functional.

My Overall Thoughts: What Works & What Needs Caution
After testing multiple Totwoo pieces, here’s how I’d sum it up:
What works
- The core idea — translating love, affection, memory into light and vibration — is emotional, simple, and effective. Especially for couples or friends separated by distance, these pieces offer a tangible way to stay connected.
- The jewelry design is strong. Totwoo doesn’t just slap tech onto a bracelet and call it done — many pieces look like stylish, classy jewelry (stone-beaded, silver/chains, pendants). That makes them wearable beyond “just gadgets.”
- Variety. Whether you prefer bracelets, necklaces, gemstone beads, metal chains, or a digital memory pendant — there’s a Totwoo product that fits your style and purpose.
- Sentimental value. As someone who values emotional connection, I found Totwoo most valuable as a “little ritual” — a subtle, recurring reminder of love, closeness, or memory across distance.
What needs caution / limitations
- Reliability can be hit-or-miss. I experienced occasional connectivity drops, missed vibrations, or the need to re-open the app for things to work. That may frustrate users expecting flawless performance. Some users online report even more serious issues (disconnects, band breaking, inconsistent notifications)
- Dependency on smartphone + app + Bluetooth + permissions. If any of those aren’t properly managed (e.g., battery saver off, location/Bluetooth on), the bracelet/necklace may simply not work — which reduces the “magical romance” to “just a piece of jewelry.”
- For some items (like the memory pendant), battery life and fragility can be concerns. It’s not a rugged device — treat as a delicate jewelry piece.
- Mixed user feedback. While many people love Totwoo and use it happily, there are a fair number of critical reviews, complaints about quality or support, especially after time or with heavy use.
Verdict: Who Should (or Should Not) Buy Totwoo
If you are in a long-distance relationship — romantic or not — or have a loved one far away, and you appreciate symbolic gestures over practical communication, Totwoo can be a beautiful, emotionally meaningful choice. Its charm is not in replacing calls or messages, but in giving subtle, wearable reminders of love, presence and shared memories.
If instead you expect high reliability, heavy-duty daily wear, or want a gadget that always works (like a smartwatch or phone), then Totwoo might disappoint — especially if you’re sensitive to connectivity issues or need robust performance.
Personally, I’d keep one of the metal-chain bracelets (like Sun & Moon or Soulmate 2.0) for daily wear and meaningful “touch moments,” and maybe the pendant for special memories. It feels less like “buying tech” and more like “investing in connection.” And in a world where meaningful connection is rare, that counts for a lot.
Conclusion
Totwoo doesn’t just sell jewelry — they sell emotion, memory, and connection. Through light and vibration, their smart jewelry offers a way to reach out, even when you’re physically apart. Yes — there are trade-offs. Connectivity isn’t perfect, and reliability can waver. But for what it aims to do — build tiny rituals of connection and love — Totwoo delivers in a way that many gadgets rarely do.
If you’re open-minded about using it, appreciate thoughtful design, and value the symbolism more than raw performance — Totwoo might just be the wearable “heartbeat” your relationship or friendships need.