Let me start by saying, this ENOMIR smartwatch is a steal for its price! The sleek silver-black design looks premium, and it's surprisingly lightweight. I've been wearing it daily for workouts and even to sleep (yes, the sleep tracking is that good).
The screen quality blew me away - bright, crisp displays with super responsive swiping. For $35, I wasn't expecting such smooth navigation. My favorite feature? The health monitoring. The heart rate and SpO2 readings matched my doctor's oximeter within 1-2%, which is impressive for a budget watch.
Battery life is another win - easily lasts 5-6 days with all tracking features on. The magnetic charging is convenient (though I do worry about losing this proprietary cable). Waterproofing works great - I've taken it swimming without issues.
Now for the quirks: Alexa integration is hit-or-miss. It works when your phone's nearby but disconnects frequently. Also, you're married to the VeryFit app - no standalone functionality. Setup took some trial and error, but once configured, it's been reliable.
For fitness tracking, it's surprisingly comprehensive with over 100 sport modes. The step counter seems accurate compared to my phone, though distance tracking relies on step calculations rather than GPS.
The call quality shocked me - clear enough for quick conversations when my phone's in another room. Notifications work well too, though message replies aren't supported.
Would I recommend it? Absolutely - if you want smartwatch features without Apple/Samsung prices. Just know its limitations: app dependency, occasional Bluetooth drops, and basic Alexa functionality.