Let me start by saying this watch is a STEAL for the price. The 1.43-inch HD touchscreen is crisp, and having 400+ watch face options means I can match it to my mood (or outfit). I especially love uploading personal photos – my dog now greets me every time I check the time!
The health tracking is surprisingly accurate. During my morning runs, the heart rate monitor matched my chest strap within 2-3 BPM. Sleep tracking gave me legit insights – turns out I toss way more than I thought! Just remember, like all smartwatches, the blood pressure readings should be taken with a grain of salt.
Here's where things get funny: the button labels are completely wrong! The 'BACK' button actually opens sports mode? Took me two days of frustrated tapping to realize this. Once you memorize the actual functions though, it becomes second nature.
Pro tip: DITCH the GloryFit app immediately. It's buggy as hell. I paired mine with Kospet Fit instead (they're basically siblings) and voila – suddenly all features worked perfectly, including Apple Health integration. Being able to filter which apps send notifications was a game-changer – goodbye spam alerts!
The battery life? Chef's kiss. Lasts me a full week with all sensors on. Though I wish there was an always-visible battery percentage instead of just an icon – some watch faces show it, but not all.
For outdoor adventures, this thing shines. Survived a sudden downpour during hiking (thanks 3ATM rating!), and having calls/texts on my wrist meant I could leave my phone safely in my backpack. The sports tracking for my trail runs was detailed enough to satisfy my inner data nerd.
Is it perfect? No. The app situation is messy and button labels are hilariously wrong. But for under $100? This watch punches way above its weight class – just be ready for some initial quirks!