After using the AEAC Smart Watch for a few weeks, I'm genuinely impressed by its value. The 1.32" AMOLED screen is crisp and vibrant—way better than expected at this price point. Swiping through menus feels smooth, though not quite as buttery as an Apple Watch.
The battery life is a game-changer! My old smartwatch needed daily charging, but this one lasts a full week with heart rate monitoring enabled. When it does die, the magnetic charger snaps on easily—no fumbling with pins.
Health tracking works surprisingly well. During my morning runs, the GPS maps my route accurately, and sleep data correlates with how rested I feel. The SpO2 readings matched my pulse oximeter within 1-2%, which is impressive for a wrist device.
Where it falls short: The vibration motor feels cheap (you'll definitely miss notifications if active), and while you can view texts, replying isn't an option. Also, smaller wrists beware—this watch has some heft to it.
Final verdict? If you want premium features without the premium price tag and can live with minor quirks, this is one of the best budget smartwatches I've tested.