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The star feature? Making calls while cooking! I've answered pizza delivery calls mid-chopping onions (life-saving). Audio quality surprised me - my mom thought I was on speakerphone when I was actually wrist-talking like Dick Tracy. Alexa integration works... when it wants to. Setting timers is flawless, but asking about the weather sometimes triggers my phone's Google Assistant instead (awkward).
Health tracking is where this shines brighter than its price tag. The sleep analysis caught my REM cycles matching my Apple-using partner's $300 watch. During spin class, the heart rate alert vibrated when I hit 190bpm - probably saved me from passing out! Though step counts seem 5-10% higher than reality when I'm just gesturing wildly during Zoom calls.
Battery life? Legendary. Lasted 9 days with moderate use (calls + fitness tracking), though continuous SpO2 monitoring drained it faster. The IP68 rating held up when I forgot to remove it during a monsoon-like car wash - no hiccups!
Downsides? You can't reply to texts (frustrating mid-workout), and the proprietary bands feel cheap. One band notch broke within a month. Also, no built-in GPS means runs track like abstract art unless your phone's nearby.
Verdict: At this price, it's like getting a Swiss Army knife with a few dull blades - not perfect, but incredibly useful daily. Perfect for Android users wanting smart features without smartwatch debt!
