Okay, let’s talk about this Togala smartwatch I’ve been wearing nonstop for two weeks. First off, the 1.96-inch screen? Crisp as hell. Swiping through menus feels buttery smooth, and I’ve cycled through like 10 different watch faces already—my current one’s a photo of my dog. Judge me.
The call feature is low-key genius. Washed dishes while ranting to my mom hands-free (she heard every word). Bluetooth 5.3 means zero drops, and the speaker’s shockingly decent for a tiny wrist gadget.
As a gym rat, the 113+ sports modes had me skeptical, but tracking my runs and weight sessions actually made me push harder. The heart rate/sleep data? Spookily accurate—turns out I sleep like a raccoon in a dumpster. Thanks for the brutal honesty, watch.
IP68 waterproofing = lifesaver. Showered with it, got caught in rain, even dunked it testing limits (don’t @ me). Still ticking.
Battery life? 7 days easy with notifications on blast. Lasted through a weekend trip without my charger—unlike my phone that died taking selfies.
Downsides? The app could be prettier, and setting up Spanish language took some digging (props to the bilingual support though). Also, no built-in GPS—but for under $100? Zero complaints.
Final verdict: Looks like an Apple Watch’s cooler cousin, works like a $300 tracker, costs less than my weekly coffee budget. 9/10 would wrist again.