Let me start by saying, I was skeptical about this watch given its price point, but the Parsonver Fitness Tracker genuinely impressed me. The rose gold finish is sleek and feminine, and the lightweight silicone band feels like a second skin—no irritation even after all-day wear.
The 1.57-inch HD screen is crisp and responsive. Scrolling through notifications (yes, it syncs with WhatsApp and Instagram!) is smooth, though direct call handling can be glitchy—sometimes it vibrates for calls but won’t display the caller ID. Minor annoyance, but forgivable at this price.
Fitness tracking is where it shines... mostly. The step counter is decent for casual walks, though I noticed a 10% discrepancy compared to my treadmill. Heart rate monitoring? Hit or miss—it’s consistent during rest but lags during HIIT workouts. Sleep tracking, however, is shockingly detailed; I loved seeing my REM cycles broken down each morning.
Battery life? A solid 5 days with normal use (notifications + workouts), though disabling Bluetooth stretches it further. The IP68 rating held up when I forgot to remove it during a downpour—big win!
Now, the quirks: The ‘raise-to-wake’ feature died after a month (now I tap the button like it’s 2010), and hydration reminders vanished mysteriously. But for $20? It’s still a steal if you prioritize basics like step counting and sleep analysis over clinical-grade accuracy.
Verdict: Perfect for budget-conscious fitness newbies or as a backup smartwatch. Just don’t expect Apple Watch precision—this is more of a ‘friendly nudge’ toward health goals than a medical device.