Ghost—November 20, 2025
My every day watch. It's got every tool I need on my wrist, a favored function is that I can get my teams notifications on it. I've had it for a little over a year now and it's still functioning perfectly! I've worn it swimming and it did phenomenal. It's not too heavy on your wrist and at times you can forget it's even there. It connects to my phone 100% of the time. One of the best purchases I've made. Read more
john lewis—December 15, 2025
Meets all expectations. Battery life,features, easy setup and versatility. Read more
Leah Kilduff—July 1, 2025
Very reasonable price for this watch. Works very well for counting steps and monitoring my heart rate. The watch face was a little bigger than I expected it to be but the watch still fits well and isn’t uncomfortable to wear. Connected to my phone so provides notifications on calls, texts, and emails. Gave my daughter my iPhone watch and I am really happy that I bought this fitness tracker as my replacement. Good price for a great product. Read more
J L J—May 15, 2025
Bought this watch to replace my previous (different brand) knock-off “Smart watch”. This watch was on sale for ~50% off the regular price which made it ~$10 less than my previous one. What’s not to like about that? The new watch has more features and a slightly larger screen. The reviews were generally positive. I’ve yet to learn how to use all of the features but that comes with time. I will say that the font in the Operating Instructions is quite small! I had to use a magnifying glass to read the instructions. While the silicone wrist strap is likely quite durable, I prefer a strap that makes it a bit easier to put the watch on and take it off, so I’ve already replaced it with one similar to what I put on my previous Smart Watch. For anyone interested this watch takes a 22mm strap connector. The replacement strap is just a personal preference. The proprietory APP required to connect my iPhone to the watch isn’t tremendously intuitive but once set up seems to work well. In addition to upgrading the wrist strap, I applied a screen protector (highly recommended). Again for anyone interested, I used one sized at 1.7” and it fits perfectly! To recap: a reasonably priced, good looking, Smart Watch with plenty of features and prompt shipping make this Smart Watch a solid choice for most individuals. Read more
Jack—December 18, 2025
I don't trust the readings because they don't match the hospital readings or my own with medical devices. It does tell time and it has a calculator and some other doohickies. Not the best but it looks okay and does tell time. Read more
Kristin Perrone—October 23, 2025
Watch is nice since it does blood pressure n heart rate also has a wake alarm. However the battery life really STINKS. I Charge it every day. The Dial face constantly changes too which is annoying. I would not recommend this watch but I guess you get what you pay for. Read more
icebean—December 8, 2024
This device does so much! I'm pretty sure that even after using it for 10+ days, there are still a bunch of features I haven't even tried yet -- I haven't connected it with my phone yet so not sure about call quality but the fact that it's there waiting for me is a huge plus! Love that I can track my steps and see my heart rate anytime I wish. The only issue I've had is that the blood pressure and oxygen level functions will randomly show as "not worn" when I call on them even though the watch has been firmly attached to my wrist for days. It always rights itself shortly after but I have noted the glitch. Charge lasts a good long time, about 4 days and recharges quickly. Face is large enough to read clearly -- I think I will try to replace the band with one that looks a little less utilitarian. I wish the sleep function registered naps and would record REM sleep as well as light and deep sleep. But all in all, this is a really useful tool and can do a lot for a very reasonable price. Recommend! Read more
Argos—February 22, 2025
For the price, as a fitness tracker and heart rate monitor it does a fine job. It's unfortunate you need to use the app the company makes to use the watch. Would be nicer if it integrated with Android apps like Google fit etc, but what can you expect for the price? The quality of the screen is surprisingly good. It's bright enough to use outside and the viewing angle is good, and although the software is a little slow, again, it's a $30 watch so don't expect the smoothness of an Apple or Pixel watch. The charging cable is just over a foot long and connects via magnet to the back of the phone. Battery life seems pretty good. It's a worthy entry into the world of smart watches despite its minor flaws. Read more