Let’s talk about the ENOMIR Smart Watch—a surprisingly capable budget smartwatch that punches above its weight. After testing it for weeks, here’s the real deal.
The Good Stuff: First off, the screen is *crisp*. Swiping feels smooth, and readability is excellent, even in sunlight. For $35, that’s a win. The fitness tracking? Impressive. It nails basics like steps and calories but throws in SpO2, heart rate, and sleep analysis (deep/light/REM). Cross-checked with my Garmin, and the numbers were close enough for casual use.
Bluetooth Calls & Alexa: Taking calls on your wrist works shockingly well—clear audio, no lag. Alexa integration is handy for quick queries or smart home control, though it disconnects if your phone wanders too far. Notifications (SMS, WhatsApp) pop up reliably, but you’ll need the VeryFit app (more on that later).
Battery & Design: 7-day battery life? Yes, please. The magnetic charging is slick but risky—lose that proprietary cable, and you’re SOL. The watch itself is lightweight with a comfy silicone band (swappable), and the 5ATM waterproofing survived my pool laps.
The Quirks: This watch *demands* the VeryFit app. No standalone setup—annoying if you hate phone tethering. Sleep tracking is insightful but occasionally overestimates deep sleep. Also, Alexa reconnection is fiddly.
Verdict: For under $50? A steal. Ideal for fitness newbies or teens craving a ‘smart’ look without Apple Watch prices. Just keep that charger safe!