Let's dive into this smartwatch that promises a lot for its price. I've been using it for a few weeks now, and here's my honest take.
The 2.0-inch HD screen is a standout feature—bright, responsive, and surprisingly readable even in direct sunlight. No more squinting like with my old fitness tracker! The customizable watch faces (100+ options!) let me switch up the look depending on my mood or outfit.
For fitness tracking, it covers all the basics: steps, heart rate, sleep stages (deep/light/REM), and even blood oxygen (SpO2). The heart rate monitor seems accurate compared to my gym equipment, though the blood pressure readings can be off by 10-20 points—fine for trends but not medical precision.
The Bluetooth calling works better than expected! Made a few calls directly from the watch—the speaker is decent (speak toward the left side), and storing emergency contacts is handy. Notifications from apps like WhatsApp pop up reliably too.
Battery life? Solid. About 5-7 days with normal use (30 days standby). Charges fully in ~2 hours. The IP67 rating means it survives sweat and rain, though I wouldn’t swim with it.
Downsides? The band smelled like cheap plastic at first (airing it out helped). Syncing via the 'Da Fit' app can be glitchy—took me two tries to connect to my iPhone. Also, some sports modes feel redundant (do we really need separate tracking for 'basketball' and 'football'?).
Final verdict: For under $50, this punches above its weight. Perfect for casual users who want core smartwatch features without breaking the bank. Not a Fitbit killer, but a fantastic backup or first-time wearable!