Okay, let’s talk about this smartwatch. First off, the screen? Gorgeous. That 1.91" HD touchscreen is crisp, and swiping through menus feels smooth—no lag, even when I’m mid-workout with sweaty fingers. The always-on display option is a game-changer for quick time checks during meetings.
Calling from my wrist still feels like sci-fi magic. The speaker’s loud enough for outdoor chats, though I’d avoid busy streets. Pro tip: Sync contacts via the Gloryfit app first—it saved me from fumbling during calls.
Fitness tracking? Surprisingly thorough. Used it for yoga (the wrist detection didn’t freak out during downward dog) and a rainy hike (IP68 held up!). The sleep data was eye-opening… until it randomly stopped tracking last week. Annoying, but the hourly "move!" reminders for my desk job almost make up for it.
Battery life? Solid 5 days with calls + GPS workouts. Charging’s faster than my phone—huge plus when I forget to plug in at night.
Now the gripes: iPhone texts are a no-go (dealbreaker for some), and adjusting sleep hours required a deep dive into app settings. Customer service stories seem hit-or-miss—luckily I didn’t need them.
Verdict? If you’re Android-based and want a budget-friendly fitness sidekick with bonus call features, it’s a steal. Just temper expectations on iOS compatibility.