I’ve been wearing this smartwatch for a month now, and it’s become my go-to gadget for everything from fitness tracking to answering calls. The 1.85" HD screen is crisp—even in sunlight—and swapping watch faces keeps it fresh (my current one shows steps, heart rate, and the weather).
The Bluetooth calling feature shocked me with how clear it is. I’ve taken calls while cooking (greasy hands, no problem) and my friends didn’t even realize I was on speakerwatch. The vibration alerts for texts are strong enough that I never miss notifications.
As a fitness tracker, it’s impressively accurate. I tested it side-by-side with my phone’s pedometer during a hike—the watch counted 8,743 steps vs my phone’s 8,210. The sleep tracking revealed I only get 15% deep sleep (explains my coffee addiction). The IP68 rating means I wear it in the shower guilt-free.
Battery life? Game-changing. After 7 days of regular use (calls, notifications, continuous heart rate monitoring), I still had 20% left. The magnetic charger snaps on easily—no fumbling with tiny ports.
For under $50, this does 90% of what my friend’s $200 smartwatch does. My only gripe? The workout mode sometimes pauses if I sweat too much on the screen during runs. But for the price? Zero regrets.