First off, the size is *perfect*—not chunky like some smartwatches, but not so tiny that you’re squinting at the screen. It sits snugly on my wrist (I’ve got smaller wrists, so this was a win), and the adjustable band doesn’t dig in during workouts.
The health tracking? Impressive for the price. The heart rate monitor feels accurate during runs, and I’ve gotten weirdly obsessed with checking my blood oxygen levels after flights. Sleep tracking is decent, though it *does* count ‘lying in bed scrolling’ as ‘sleep’—so take those stats with a grain of salt.
Battery life is a standout. I charge it maybe once a week, and it juiced up fast via USB (no hunting for proprietary cables). The touchscreen is responsive, and swapping watch faces keeps it fun—I uploaded a photo of my dog, and now he cheers me on during workouts.
Downsides? The app glitches sometimes (steps don’t always sync), and it won’t count steps if I’m pushing a stroller. But for under $50? It’s a steal if you want core fitness features without Apple Watch fuss.
Final verdict: Ideal for casual users who want health metrics + cute customization. Just don’t expect medical-grade precision.