Let me start by saying, the MOSOKI Smart Watch looks sleek and has a ton of features on paper. The 1.91-inch HD touchscreen is vibrant, and I loved customizing the watch faces—it really does feel like a fashion accessory at times.
The health monitoring features initially impressed me. The heart rate and blood oxygen tracking seemed accurate during my first workout, and the sleep analysis gave me insights I didn’t expect (turns out, I’m a light sleeper). But here’s the kicker: after just one day, the heart rate monitor stopped working entirely. Blood pressure readings? Gone. It’s frustrating when a core feature fails so quickly.
On the bright side, the Bluetooth call and text notifications work flawlessly. I appreciated being able to take calls while cooking or check messages during runs without grabbing my phone. The music control is also handy—skipping tracks mid-workout feels futuristic.
The 100+ sports modes sound impressive, but in reality, I only used a handful (running, cycling). The step counter and calorie tracker were consistent, though I wish the waterproofing was more reliable—I hesitated to wear it in heavy rain after reading mixed reviews.
Battery life is decent (~3 days with moderate use), but the charging cable feels flimsy. And while the app syncs data smoothly, it’s clunky to navigate.
Verdict? If you want a stylish smartwatch for notifications and basic fitness tracking (and get lucky with hardware), it’s okay for the price. But if accurate health metrics are your priority, look elsewhere—this one might leave you checking your wrist in disappointment.