Let’s start with the star of the show: that 11-day battery life. Spoiler—it’s real. I charged mine on a Sunday, wore it through workouts, sleep tracking, and constant notifications, and by next Friday? Still 30% left. After years of nightly charging with other brands, this feels like witchcraft.
The AMOLED display is crisp—even in sunlight—and the always-on mode is perfect for covertly checking stats mid-meeting. Though heads-up: the tiny fonts on some watch faces had me squinting (RIP, my pride as a glasses-free millennial).
Fitness tracking? Obsessed. The GPS nails outdoor runs, and the 25+ activity profiles include quirky ones like golf (swing analysis = humbling). Sleep data shocked me—turns out my "restful" nights are actually stress-fests. Thanks, Body Battery feature, for calling me out.
Downsides? The proprietary charger (why not wireless?!), and treadmill distances can be wildly optimistic. Also, swapping bands is easy but the default one scratches fast.
Final verdict: At half the price of an Apple Watch with triple the battery life? If you care about health metrics more than Instagram on your wrist, this is your winner.