Let me start by saying, this little rose gold fitness tracker has been my constant companion for weeks now. For the price, it's packed with features that rival more expensive brands. The 1.57" HD screen is crisp and bright enough to read even in sunlight - a big win when I'm out running.
The step counting seems accurate in my experience, though I did notice one quirk: sometimes it takes a minute to update when I first start moving. The heart rate monitoring has been consistent during my yoga sessions, showing clear spikes during intense flows. Sleep tracking is surprisingly detailed - seeing my REM cycles mapped out each morning is fascinating!
Battery life is where this watch truly shines. After two hours of charging (while I shower and get ready), it lasts me a solid 5 days with all features enabled. The IP68 rating means I don't panic when caught in rain or sweating buckets at spin class.
Now for the not-so-great: The automatic wrist-raise display can be inconsistent - about 1 in 5 times I have to tap the screen. Notifications work well for texts but sometimes delay for emails. And while there are 110+ sport modes, I mostly use about five regularly.
The silicone band is comfy enough for all-day wear, though after three weeks of continuous use, I did develop a slight rash (fixed by cleaning it more often). The rose gold finish has held up beautifully against sweat and accidental bumps.
For under $50? This is an absolute steal if you want basic smartwatch functions without breaking the bank. Just don't expect Apple Watch levels of precision - but then again, you're not paying Apple prices either!