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What surprised me most was the call functionality. During my morning runs, I no longer need to fumble with my phone when calls come in. The Bluetooth connection is stable, and the built-in mic makes conversations clear (though I wouldn't use it in noisy areas). The vibration alerts are strong enough that I never miss messages during meetings.
The health tracking features are where this watch shines. The sleep analysis gave me real insights about my restless nights, and the blood oxygen monitoring helped me realize I needed to adjust my high-altitude hiking pace. While I wouldn't rely on it for medical-grade readings, the trends it shows are useful for general wellness.
Battery life has been impressive—I charge it every 10 days with moderate use. The IP68 rating gives me peace of mind when caught in sudden rain showers or during post-workout hand washing.
The only minor gripe? Some watch faces feel generic, but being able to customize with personal photos more than makes up for it. For under $100, this delivers functionality that rivals watches twice its price.
