I've been wearing this military-grade smartwatch for a month now, and it's become my go-to gadget for both workouts and daily life. The rugged metal shell has survived multiple accidental bumps against door frames (my clumsiness is legendary), and the screen still looks brand new.
The call functionality is a game-changer. I no longer scramble for my phone during hikes - answering calls directly from my wrist makes me feel like a secret agent. Though I'll admit, the first time it rang during a meeting, I nearly karate-chopped the air trying to answer it.
Battery life impresses me most. After seven days of continuous use with heart rate monitoring and occasional calls, it still had 20% left. That's one less charger to pack for weekend trips.
The health tracking features are surprisingly accurate compared to my doctor's equipment. Though I did panic when it first showed my blood oxygen at 98% - turns out that's actually good? Who knew?
My only gripe? The charging connector requires precise alignment. It's like docking the Space Shuttle - takes me three attempts every time. But considering everything else this watch does for under $100, I can live with that minor inconvenience.