First off, the screen on this thing is gorgeous. The 320*380 resolution makes everything crisp, and the touch response is snappy—no lag when swiping through menus or checking notifications.
The Bluetooth calling feature is a game-changer. I’ve answered calls while cooking (greasy fingers? No problem) and even during quick grocery runs. The speaker quality surprised me—clear enough for conversations, though noisy environments can be tricky.
Fitness tracking is where it gets mixed. The 110+ sport modes sound impressive, but I mostly stick to running and yoga. Step counts seem accurate, but sleep tracking? Frustrating. Like other reviewers, I struggled to get consistent readings despite tweaking settings in the Gloryfit app.
Battery life delivers—5 days with calls and notifications. But the band? Mine snapped after two weeks of gym use. Had to order a third-party replacement (pro tip: check sizing—it runs small).
For under $50, it’s decent if you prioritize calls over precision health metrics. Just don’t expect Apple Watch-level polish.