







Let's talk about this fitness tracker watch. First off, the design is sleek and minimal, making it perfect for everyday wear. It doesn't scream 'tech gadget,' which I love. The band is comfortable, though some users might prefer swapping it for an elastic one if silicone irritates their skin.
The heart rate monitoring is surprisingly accurate for the price. I've compared it with my gym's equipment, and the readings were pretty close. Sleep tracking is another standout feature—it breaks down your sleep into deep, light, and awake stages. Super helpful if you're trying to improve your sleep habits.
Battery life is a win. A full charge lasts me about 6 days with regular use, including notifications and workouts. The 5ATM waterproof rating means I don’t have to panic if I get caught in the rain or forget to take it off while washing hands.
Now, the downsides: The screen brightness isn’t adjustable, which can be jarring in dark settings. Also, while the step counter is generally accurate, it sometimes misses the first few steps when you start walking.
Overall, this watch punches above its weight for the price. It’s not perfect, but for under $20 (especially on sale), it’s a steal if you want basic fitness tracking without breaking the bank.
