Let me start by saying this watch is built like a tank. The aerospace-grade metal case and Corning Gorilla Glass screen make it feel indestructible - I've accidentally banged it against rocks during hikes and it doesn't even have a scratch. That military-grade durability isn't just marketing speak.
The 1.96" screen is surprisingly crisp outdoors. Unlike cheaper smartwatches that become unreadable in sunlight, this stays perfectly visible. I love how responsive the touchscreen is when cycling through menus mid-workout.
Calling from your wrist feels straight out of a spy movie! Bluetooth 5.2 provides stable connections, though dialing contacts directly from the watch (instead of syncing your phone's contacts) is a weird limitation. Notifications from apps like WhatsApp come through clearly with good vibration alerts.
Where this watch really shines is fitness tracking. The 120+ sport modes cover everything from my weightlifting sessions to weekend trail runs. Heart rate monitoring seems accurate compared to my chest strap, and sleep tracking gives useful insights into my REM cycles.
Battery life is solid - I get about 10 days with moderate use (not the claimed 15). The magnetic charging is convenient, though the watch's thickness (while great for durability) makes it slightly uncomfortable for all-day wear under tight sleeves.
The FitGloudPro app works well enough, though interface navigation can feel clunky initially. Custom watch faces are fun - I've set mine to show my dog!
For $60? Absolute steal. It's not as polished as an Apple Watch, but if you need something that can survive outdoor adventures while tracking your fitness, this delivers incredible value.