stelgor—April 24, 2025
I’ve been using this ZL54CJ smartwatch for a little over a week now, and it's working very well so far. The display has good resolution, the colors are excellent, and the touch action is very responsive. This is clearly a "fitness" watch so it has nice features to show your heart rate, number of steps that you've taken and other metrics for different exercises. It pairs well with an iPhone and even gets notices broadcast from the iPhone. If you want to be able to read it in bright sunlight be careful which watch face you select -- some are a lot easier to read than others in bright light. Setup was easy and the companion app on an iPhone (Da Fit) is very user-friendly and intuitive. The iPhone app also gives you access to many other face layout options - some free, some with a small fee. The Alarm feature is easy to use and set up. You can set multiple alarms that can be stored and later selected to be active or not by a simple on/off slider bar for each one. The battery life is very good and I usually go for 5 or 6 days on a single charge with moderate use and the watch brightness turned down for indoor use. My only criticism is that the battery charge as a percent is not available anywhere: not on any of the face layouts, not in one of the watch setting sub-functions and not even on the face when it is being charged. The only state of charge indication is a battery icon showing the relative charge. Strangely, there is no company name on the box packaging, none on any of the documentation, and no website is listed. I thought that was odd and had to search the internet to find out the company that makes this watch is Shenzhen Xunchitong Technology Co., Ltd. This watch delivers with good design, good functionality, and reliability. It's not an expensive upscale smart watch, but at this price point I can highly recommend it. Read more
DoughBoy & EggGirl—August 22, 2025
It's pretty good, but it does have some drawbacks. The app is a bit clunky and the instructions are not clear, nor are some things, like programming emergency contacts, straightforward. Nonetheless, once it is set up, it's reasonably worthwhile. I really hate the 2 pin charging cable though. A magnetic charging cradle/cable is so much better. Note this does not have fall detection, but SOS is pretty easy to use if you are conscious. Read more
Sherrilynn sevier—December 16, 2025
I didn't see a option to do my BP, Read more
Lj—June 26, 2025
Got this for my husband to track his steps and he's very happy with all it does on top of that. The screen is bright and easy to read. He's accidentally worn it in the shower a few times and it's survived. A great price! Read more
Delreco E. Harris—December 21, 2025
If I could, I would give this smartwatch zero stars. I purchased it specifically so my husband could monitor his blood pressure daily. After fully setting up the watch, connecting it to his phone, and using the associated app, we discovered that there is no blood pressure feature available on the watch at all. Despite spending time trying to locate or activate this function, it does not exist. This product was misleading and did not provide some of the functionality promised. I would not recommend this watch. Read more
AHa—April 15, 2025
If you are looking for an affordable fitness-tracking watch, this could be a good choice. The watch features a bright HD display and is easy to set up and connect to your phone. Additionally, it is very comfortable to wear due to its lightweight design and soft, smooth band. The watch arrived partially charged, and I only needed to charge it for an additional 30 minutes. After a couple of days of use, it's still almost fully charged. The smartwatch design closely resembles that of a 45mm Apple Watch, particularly in how its apps floats on the screen. While it features a few watch faces similar to those found on an Apple Watch, the similarities largely end there. The screen of this watch is slightly larger than that of a 45 mm Apple Watch but not as big as Ultra, and it's just as bright. Additionally, the battery life significantly outlasts both my Apple Watches. However, there are a few downsides. The step counting and heart rate monitoring are not as accurate as those on my Apple Watches, although the measurements were consistent. For instance, the step count was relatively similar when I took a few laps around my home. The watch is also not very intuitive; I have to set it up to remind me to get up or walk, and sometimes it fails to recognize my movements. In contrast, my Apple Watch has this feature built-in and has never struggled to recognize any of my movements. Unlike the Apple Watch, this smartwatch relies solely on its Bluetooth antenna for connections and calls. One drawback of using Bluetooth is that the watch requires you to answer calls through the device itself. You cannot use your phone to take calls unless you disconnect the watch. However, you can disable Bluetooth on your iPhone (control center) to take the call, but this adds unnecessary hassle. Overall, this is a fairly good fitness tracker if you don’t compare it to an Apple or Google Watch. While its design and features are quite basic, it is fairly easy to use and functional, not to mention that it's very inexpensive. One huge advantage is its long battery life, which allows for features like sleep tracking that you wouldn’t typically find on a flagship smartwatch. I haven’t used that feature, so I can’t speak to its effectiveness, but it's a big plus for those who want it. Read more