





First impressions matter, and the Gydom Smart Watch nails it with its sleek rose gold design and lightweight feel. As someone who’s worn bulky fitness trackers before, this was a breath of fresh air—it’s like wearing jewelry that happens to track your health!
The 1.8" touchscreen is surprisingly responsive, though I did notice occasional lag when swiping between menus. But hey, at this price point, it’s forgivable. The real star? The 100+ watch faces—though fair warning, some premium ones require extra payment (eye roll).
Where this watch shines is fitness tracking. During my morning runs, the GPS synced perfectly with my iPhone 13, and the heart rate monitor matched my chest strap’s readings within 2-3 BPM. Sleep tracking was hit-or-miss though—it thought I was ‘deep sleeping’ while binge-watching Netflix (guilty as charged).
Alexa integration is a game-changer for grocery lists on-the-go, but don’t expect Echo-level responsiveness. Battery life? Solid 5 days with always-on display disabled—just remember that frequent call notifications drain it faster.
The IP68 rating held up during my clumsy dishwashing sessions, but I wouldn’t trust it for serious swimming. One gripe: the side button digs into my wrist during yoga sessions—consider a softer band if you have petite wrists.
For under $100, this punches above its weight class. It won’t replace an Apple Watch for tech snobs, but as a motivational fitness companion with cute aesthetics? Absolutely worth every penny.
