Let me start by saying the Parsonver Smart Watch is a mixed bag, but mostly in a good way. For the price, it delivers way more than I expected. The 1.32-inch HD screen is crisp, and swapping between 200+ watch faces (including custom photos) never gets old. My personal favorite? A minimalist face showing heart rate and steps - perfect for quick glances during workouts.
The fitness tracking is where this watch shines. I've used it for running, cycling, and even basketball - the 100+ sport modes cover everything. The step counter was accurate when unpaired from the app (weird quirk noted), and sleep tracking gave me surprisingly detailed breakdowns of REM cycles. Heart rate monitoring matched my chest strap within 2-3 BPM during intense workouts.
Battery life was confusing at first - drained fast initially but stabilized to 4-5 days after a few charge cycles (with always-on HR monitoring). The IP68 rating held up to sweaty workouts and handwashing, though I wouldn't test it swimming after reading the shower warning.
Call quality via the built-in mic/speaker was hit-or-miss - crystal clear indoors but distorted outside with wind noise. Notifications worked flawlessly though; seeing WhatsApp messages mid-workout without grabbing my phone was game-changing.
Downsides? The plastic build feels cheap compared to premium watches, and the companion app (Fitomo) has a clunky interface. Also, no message replies - only viewing notifications.
Final verdict? At under $50, this outperforms many $100+ smartwatches if you can overlook some quirks. Perfect for fitness newbies or as a secondary smartwatch when you don't want to risk your expensive one during intense activities.