Let me start by saying this watch looks and feels like a beast. The aviation-grade metal body and scratch-resistant screen give it a premium, tactical vibe that stands out from typical smartwatches. I’ve worn it during hikes, gym sessions, and even while doing yard work—it holds up impressively well.
The 2.02" HD screen is a standout. Bright, crisp, and responsive—whether I’m checking notifications or scrolling through fitness stats. The touch sensitivity is solid, though the wrist-flick to wake can be hit-or-miss (sometimes it’s too eager; other times, it ignores me).
Now, the waterproof claim? Mixed bag here. Some users reported failures after pool dips (RIP their watches), but Bassizo replaced them promptly. Mine survived showers but I’m not risking a swim—stick to ‘splashproof’ expectations.
The LED flashlight is hilariously bright for a watch (6-10 meters?!), but its placement means you’ll awkwardly twist your wrist to light paths. Great for emergencies, though.
Battery life: If you use all features (HR monitoring, calls), expect 2-3 days max. Dial back settings? Maybe 5 days. Not terrible, but my old $15 tracker lasted weeks.
Health tracking: Heart rate and SpO2 seem decently accurate vs my doctor’s gear, but step counting? Wildly off sometimes (apparently I walk 20K steps napping). Sleep tracking feels like a rough estimate—don’t rely on it.
The 110+ sports modes are overkill (who needs ‘fencing mode’?), but basics like running/cycling work fine. Call/SMS alerts sync reliably with Android/iOS.
Verdict: For under $100? A steal if you want rugged looks + core smart features. Just don’t trust it underwater, charge often, and ignore the step counter after margaritas.