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The heart rate and SpO2 monitoring became my morning ritual. While it's not medical-grade, the trends help me spot when I'm overtraining or need more recovery. The sleep tracking surprised me with REM cycle details, though like some reviewers mentioned, it sometimes counts 'bed scrolling time' as sleep - pro tip: manually adjust your bedtime in the app!
Where this watch truly shines is battery life. Unlike my friend's Apple Watch that dies by dinner, mine lasts 5-7 days between charges. The magnetic USB charging is brilliantly simple - just snap it onto any USB port (goodbye proprietary chargers!).
Fitness tracking works well for running and gym sessions, though pushing a stroller doesn't register steps accurately (a common issue with wrist-based trackers). The waterproof feature survived my pool laps, but avoid hot showers as steam can damage any electronics.
The GloryFit app needs polish - occasional sync issues and Engrish translations are laughable ('Congratulation! You fat burning!'). But core functions work reliably once set up. Custom watch faces add personality - I uploaded vacation photos that make me smile during work meetings.
For under $50, this delivers 80% of premium smartwatch features without the luxury price tag. Just temper expectations - it's a fantastic fitness companion but won't replace your phone. If you want reliable health tracking without breaking the bank, this is a steal!
