Let me start by saying, this smartwatch is a decent pick if you're looking for a budget-friendly fitness tracker with some smart features. The 1.91" HD screen is crisp, and the touch sensitivity is surprisingly smooth—way better than I expected for the price. Making and receiving calls directly from the watch? Super convenient when my phone’s buried in my bag.
But here’s the thing: the Bluetooth connection can be finicky. I’ve had moments where it randomly disconnects mid-workout, which is frustrating when you’re tracking a run. And while the 110+ sport modes sound impressive, some feel like filler—do I really need a "fencing" mode? The step counter is hit or miss; sometimes it’s spot-on, other times it counts steps while I’m brushing my teeth.
The sleep tracking? Yeah, that’s where things get messy. Like some reviewers mentioned, setting it up is a headache. It took me three tries to get it working, and even then, the data felt vague. "Light sleep" vs. "deep sleep" seemed arbitrary. If sleep insights are your priority, this might not be your gadget.
On the upside, battery life is solid—I got 6 days with moderate use. The IP68 rating held up during sweaty workouts and rain showers (though I wouldn’t test it in a pool). Just know: the default band feels cheap and tore after two months; plan to buy a replacement.
Verdict? It’s a functional starter smartwatch with glaring quirks. Great for basic fitness tracking and calls, but don’t expect premium accuracy or durability.