beidy—November 15, 2025
I honestly really like this smartwatch. The screen looks bright and clear, and I love that I can answer calls without taking out my phone. It’s been super helpful for tracking my steps, sleep, and heart rate throughout the day. It has a lot of sports modes, and the battery lasts me several days. For the price, I feel like it’s totally worth it. It’s comfortable, works well, and really surprised me with how complete it is. Read more
Carla Reyes—November 24, 2025
⭐ Review in English I really liked this smartwatch. The screen is clear and bright, and it’s very easy to use. The call and answer features work perfectly, the sound is good, and it stays connected without issues. It tracks steps, heart rate, and notifications accurately. The battery lasts a long time and the design is very comfortable. Great watch for the price. Highly recommended! Read more
Evena—December 18, 2025
This smartwatch offers great value for the price. The 1.91” HD display is clear and responsive, making it easy to read notifications and track daily activities. I love that it can answer and make calls directly from the watch. With over 110 sports modes, heart rate and sleep monitoring, it’s perfect for staying active and healthy. The IP68 waterproof rating is a big plus for everyday use. It connects smoothly with both Android and iOS. Overall, a stylish and functional fitness watch for both men and women. Read more
Luis Gomez—November 25, 2025
’ve been using this smartwatch for a little while now, and it has honestly exceeded what I expected for the price. The watch itself feels comfortable enough to wear all day without even noticing it. The design is clean and modern, and it doesn’t look cheap at all. One thing I really appreciate is how smoothly everything works. Connecting it to my phone took just a minute, and since then it has been syncing notifications, calls, and activity stats with no issues. Being able to answer calls directly from my wrist has been surprisingly convenient, especially when I'm busy or not close to my phone. In terms of fitness features, it offers way more than I’ll probably ever use, there are over a hundred sports modes, plus heart rate tracking, sleep monitoring, calorie estimation, and more. The readings feel consistent and helpful for keeping track of my daily habits. Battery life has also been great; I only need to charge it every few days. I’m genuinely happy with it. Read more
Daimer Castillo—November 30, 2025
“This smartwatch is easy to use, comfortable to wear, and has all the essential features you need for everyday life. The screen is clear, the battery lasts well, and it tracks your steps, heart rate, and sleep accurately. A great option if you want something practical and affordable.” Read more
Beth Hubbard—November 20, 2025
Great alternative to a $300 watch - does just about everything the expensive watches do. Read more
Karli Pereira—November 11, 2025
I’m genuinely impressed with this smartwatch! The design is sleek and elegant — it looks just like a high-end model but at a much better price. It’s lightweight, comfortable to wear all day, and the screen is clear and responsive. I love how easily it connects to my phone — calls, messages, and fitness tracking all sync perfectly. The step counter, heart rate, and sleep monitor are accurate, and the battery lasts for several days on a single charge. The charging process is also super fast and convenient. This watch has exceeded my expectations in every way. If you’re looking for a reliable and stylish smartwatch without spending too much, this one is absolutely worth it! Read more
Nope—December 18, 2025
Edit: I've now had the watch for almost 2 weeks. It no longer tracks blood oxygen and disconnects more frequently than last week. The price has been already adjusted down by five bucks since my purchase. Still not worth buying. I've been using this pulse monitor watch for about a week. It DOES function (generally), but fails in the most basic of ways. I will focus only on functionality in this review. THE WATCH The watch frequently fails to detect/display your heart rate - it just shows "--" instead of a number. The screen only stays on for a max of four seconds, so you can't watch to see if the BPM gets updated. This also means you can't monitor your BPM in near real-time. You can either turn on the screen by clicking the button or raising your arm. It takes about a second for the screen to activate when you click the button. Raising my arm is hit or miss - sometimes the screen activates, sometimes it doesn't. Heart rate seems to be recorded only once every 10 minutes (unless the screen is active). Throughout the day, the watch vibrates for no apparent reason. The display just shows the "home" screen when this happens. I have all alerts turned off except for high and low heart rates and when those occur, a different screen is shown. THE APP The watch uses the "Gloryfit" app. Aside from all the extra invasive permissions it requires, I was able to perform initial setup without issues although the firmware update just times out with "Detection timeout" after about 30 seconds. However, the watch and app FREQUENTLY lose connection with each other. When you open the app it displays a heart rate that looks like it would be your current heart rate. Nope, it's just A heart rate...could be the latest recorded, could be from 40 minutes ago. Forcing a sync by pulling down from the top of the screen often changes nothing, but sometimes updates the timestamp to within the last 10 minutes. Sometimes it shows the current time. As of this moment, mine is showing a time from 30 minutes ago. The syncing between the watch and the app is very poor. In the morning, the sleep data is always blank until an hour or so after I've gotten up. As mentioned, the heart rate data is usually way behind. DATA ACCURACY The sleep data is extremely questionable - I'll go to bed at 8 PM and the sleep data won't start until 10 PM or midnight...and then the sleep analysis will say "you should go to bed earlier!" because it's only recorded for 6 hours. The heart rate data is also questionable. Mine frequently reports daytime BPMs between 50 and 65 - far lower than it should be. Heart rate data during exercise also seems low, suggesting that the calibration is off. I also find that the graphs shown in the app and the actual data differ - for example, a "high bpm" alert over 160 will go off but there are no data points in the graph above 150. OVERALL The watch technically functions, but does so with several caveats. The basic advertised purpose of the watch is to monitor your heart rate/blood oxygen level/sleep patterns. It doesn't do this consistently or accurately. However, the watch does display a number that COULD be your heart rate, blood oxygen level, etc...so it's doing something. Something useful? Not really. Read more