After testing this 1.85" smartwatch for weeks, I'm blown away by its value. The matte finish rectangular design looks sleek (even with my tiny wrists!), and swapping bands is a breeze – my orange silicone strap now lives in my gym bag while a black leather one handles office days.
The touchscreen? Butter-smooth. Scrolling through 200+ watch faces feels luxurious, especially when I customized one with my dog's photo. Bluetooth calling shocked me – during a crowded subway ride, the mic picked up my voice clearly while my phone stayed buried in my bag. Pro tip: Enable 'lift-to-wake' to avoid smudging the screen constantly.
As a HIIT addict, I abused all 112 sport modes. The step counter matched my Apple Watch friend's count (±50 steps), but sleep tracking needs work – it thought I was 'deep sleeping' during Netflix binges. The IP68 rating survived my post-workout showers, though I wouldn't trust it for laps.
Battery life? 5 days with notifications on (not the claimed 7), but the magnetic charger snaps on satisfyingly. The GloryFit app occasionally drops syncs – reinstalling fixes it. Message previews work flawlessly for WhatsApp but truncate long emails annoyingly.
For under $50, this punches above its weight. It's not medical-grade accurate, but as a stylish notification hub/fitness motivator? Absolute steal. Just don't expect Garmin-level analytics.