Let me start by saying, the MOSOKI Smart Watch looks sleek and has a ton of features on paper. The 1.91-inch HD touchscreen is vibrant, and I loved customizing the watch faces to match my outfits—it’s a small thing, but it feels premium.
The health monitoring features initially impressed me. The heart rate and SpO2 tracking seemed accurate during my first workout, and the sleep analysis gave me insights into my terrible sleep habits (thanks for the reality check, MOSOKI). The Bluetooth call function is handy when I’m biking and don’t want to fumble with my phone.
But here’s the kicker: after just one day, the heart rate monitor and blood pressure tracking stopped working entirely. Poof. Gone. Only the time display held strong—talk about a downgrade from “smart” to “dumb” watch real quick. For a device marketed as a health companion, this is a major letdown.
The IP67 waterproofing held up during handwashing (phew), but I wouldn’t trust it for swimming given other users’ reports. On the bright side, notifications for texts and calls still work reliably, and controlling music from the watch is surprisingly smooth.
Final verdict? If you want a stylish notification pusher with basic fitness tracking (when it works), this could suffice—especially given its affordable price point. But if consistent health metrics are your priority, maybe keep shopping around.