Amazon Reviewer—November 22, 2025
This is an excellent value watch that does everything I would expect from smartwatch at a lower price than even the average off-brand device. If considering this as a gift, I'd just keep in mind that as modern as this is, if your recipient tends to have the latest and greatest brand name products, this will probably end up collecting dust somewhere. Something important to know with these is that like smart rings, the results will not match a standard blood pressure machine or oximeter results. This is because these use different technologies as well as some vitals differ depending on where on the body they're taken. This is especially important to know because you do not want to use this to make a serious health decision like whether your blood pressure meets the criteria to call an ambulance or go to the ER. This is not going to be accurate enough for a decision like that. This is great for tracking trends though. I could do a series of three tests of my blood pressure each time wearing the watch, a smart ring on each hand, and also testing with the arm cuff machine at the same time. The numbers probably wont match each other at all, but trends should be close. If it goes up a couple points on test two, it should rise on them all corresponding with the results each item had. I've been using it for the health monitoring tools and probably wont set up the phone/texting/social media part of the watch. This can work quietly, in the background tracking your travel/steps, heart rate, Sp02, stress levels, blood pressure, and sleep quality. It has a few things that that I'm a bit skeptical about. I'm no doctor and maybe things are more advanced than I know, but things like blood glucose, cholesterol, uric acid, triglycerides, and body composition like muscle mass, subcutaneous fat, body water, BMI, and skeletal mass seem far fetched with just a watch. For someone like me who's just curious about the health info, the regular price of $19.99 is a great value. It would be even more of a deal if using the phone features as well. Now, if I were competitive body builder I'd probably go with a professional brand/model for health testing, but for casual use, I think it's great. Read more
Quick_Bricks—December 25, 2025
For about $20 this smart watch is tough to beat. It comes with all the things you would imagine a smart watch would come with. It has different faces you can choose from. It tells the date/time. It has various sensors to take readings like heart rate, blood pressure, stress levels, etc... It is comfortable to wear all day and doesn't irritate my skin at all. The screen is responsive and the sensors for the most part seem to work well most of the time. Sometimes the sensors get buggy like when I am measuring my finger on the side of the watch, sometimes the heart beat looks really messed up, but then it corrects itself and appears to be working properly. One thing I noticed was it seems to constantly say I am stressed and fatigued no matter what my current state is like, it always says I am high stress and high fatigue which I know is not always the case. So maybe some things aren't the most accurate but for around $20 it is great! I want to say that I am the type who doesn't trade my personal data and privacy for convenient features on smart devices. With this watch they want you to install software to link this watch to your cellphone. I will never do that with anything other than a device that is the same manufacturer as my current cell phone. Something about installing software from an unknown company in another country that makes me feel dirty. It is great news that you can still use this watch for a good amount of the features without installing the software if you don't want to. For about $20 it really is a great deal. I have had a lot of people ask me about the watch and when I say it was $20 they cannot believe it. Read more
SEM—December 23, 2025
This was an awesome find and it was unexpectedly. The connectivity is a little tricky at first because I got two of them and the black one was for my boyfriend. So, when I first tried to connect it to my phone it kept connecting to his and vice versa with him. The watch is a good quality and it's very easy to use once you read through the instructions. These are very nice designed watches, and have a lot of good features like for example, weather, bluetooth phone connectivity to accept or dial a call, great volume for the speaker phone use on the watch, it checks your beats per minute, your O2, and many other things. The watch is very lightweight and definitely a good value for the money. Read more
Cody Nicholas—October 29, 2025
I have a newer model watch that I wear constantly, but when I saw this smartwatch and how inexpensive it is, I had to see what it is all about. I was very skeptical and didn’t expect much. To my surprise, this watch has some useful features. It connects to my phone, has a significantly longer battery life, and the display is even bigger than mine. So far, some of the health monitors appear accurate. But the supposed “blood pressure monitor” doesn’t work. It will begin “testing” and it just throws whatever two numbers it chooses. I literally placed the watch with the back sensors on the countertop, and my kitchen apparently has blood pressure. But at least it is within the normal range. The same thing happened with the glucose sensor. The kitchen also has an average blood glucose level. This is seriously dangerous. There are no warnings of the unreliability, and there is actually no mention of these features anywhere in the instruction manuals or this product page. The only warning anywhere says the results aren’t intended to be used for medical diagnosis. People are going to see their results and assume their blood pressure is normal because the watch said so. The false glucose monitor is even more dangerous because of the risks of having high or low blood sugar. Read more