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As someone who swims regularly, the 5ATM waterproofing is a game-changer. I’ve worn it in the pool without a hitch, and the 'vibrate to eject water' feature is oddly satisfying. The step and calorie tracking seem accurate compared to my phone, but I appreciate not needing my phone on me 24/7.
The sleep tracking revealed I was averaging only 5 hours of restless sleep—a wake-up call (pun intended) to fix my routine. After adjusting, my energy levels improved dramatically. The SpO2 and heart rate readings are close enough to my doctor’s pulse oximeter for casual monitoring.
Bluetooth calls are clear, though range is limited (about 10ft from my phone). Alexa integration is handy for quick weather checks or setting reminders mid-workout, but it disconnects if my phone isn’t nearby. Pro tip: Download the VeryFit app first—it’s essential for setup.
The magnetic charger is clever but nerve-wracking; I wish it used USB-C. Battery life? Solid 6 days with moderate use. For under $50, this watch punches above its weight—just don’t expect Apple Watch polish.
