Let me start by saying I'm not a tech snob, but this watch has seriously impressed me. The 1.9-inch display is crisp and vibrant - way better than I expected at this price point. What surprised me most was how comfortable it feels despite the large screen size. It sits perfectly on my wrist without looking bulky.
The health tracking features are where this watch really shines. I've been obsessively checking my heart rate and sleep data (turns out I need more deep sleep!). The automatic exercise detection is scarily accurate - it knew I was walking before I even opened the app. And that 10-day battery life? Absolute game changer compared to my old smartwatch that needed daily charging.
Call functionality works surprisingly well for Bluetooth calls, though like others mentioned, you can't reply to texts (just read them). The Zepp app has tons of free watch faces - I change mine up weekly just for fun. Pro tip: The 'Olympics Color' face shows all your stats cleanly without clutter.
My only gripe? The screen doesn't stay always-on by default. But after some digging in settings, I found you can extend display time or use specific watch faces to keep it visible longer. For under $100, this watch punches way above its weight class with premium features that rival devices costing three times as much.