Smart Watch: Fitness Tracker & Heart Rate Monitor
Original price was: $21.99.$19.99Current price is: $19.99.
Price: $21.99 - $19.99
(as of Jun 04, 2025 13:14:39 UTC – Details)
Description
Stay connected and monitor your health with this versatile smartwatch. Featuring a vibrant 1.5-inch touchscreen, it tracks your heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep patterns. With 10 sport modes and an IP68 waterproof rating, it’s ready for workouts from yoga to swimming. Get call, SMS, and app notifications directly on your wrist to stay informed on the go. Personalize your look with customizable watch faces and enjoy up to 7 days of battery life. Compatible with both Android and iOS, it's the perfect affordable companion for managing your fitness and daily schedule.
Product Details
- Display: 1.5 Inch Touchscreen
- Sensors: Real-time Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Oxygen Monitor
- Key Features: Sleep Tracking, Pedometer, Calorie Counter, 10 Sport Modes
- Water Resistance: IP68 (Suitable for swimming)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.0 (8-10 meter range)
- Compatibility: iOS 10.0+ / Android OS 5.0+ (Smartphones only)
- Battery: Up to 7 days of use, 30 days standby; 2-hour charge time
- Notifications: Call, SMS, and Social Media alerts (no reply function)
Advantages
- Comprehensive Health Monitoring: Track key vitals including heart rate, blood oxygen, and detailed sleep cycles (light, deep, awake) to better understand your health.
- Versatile Activity Tracking: With 10 built-in sport modes and an IP68 waterproof rating, the watch accurately records your workouts on land or in the water.
- Stay Connected: Receive notifications for calls, texts, and social media apps directly on your wrist, ensuring you never miss an important update.
- User-Friendly and Customizable: Enjoy a long-lasting battery, simple setup via the dedicated app, and the ability to personalize your watch face to match your style.
Our Recommendations
This smartwatch is ideal for users seeking a budget-friendly fitness tracker with core smart features. To ensure the best experience, carefully follow the setup instructions using the “Fitdock” app. Understand its limitations: it is a notification device and cannot be used to make calls or reply to texts. For longevity, heed the advice to not wear the band too tightly and to clean it periodically.
Conclusion
This smartwatch is an excellent entry-level option for anyone prioritizing health tracking and notifications over advanced communication features. It offers a robust set of functions, including a waterproof design and customizable faces, at a very competitive price. While users should be aware of the mixed reports on battery life and durability, it stands as a strong choice for those seeking essential smart features and fitness tracking without a high price tag.
Eddie –
Great Value Smartwatch with Impressive Features!
I’m really impressed with this smartwatch! For the price, it offers a lot of features that you’d usually expect from more expensive brands. The 45mm touch screen is bright, responsive, and easy to navigate. It looks sleek on the wrist and feels comfortable enough to wear all day and night.The heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep tracking features seem accurate and have helped me become more aware of my daily health habits. I especially like the sleep tracking it’s detailed and gives me insights into how long I spend in deep sleep versus light sleep.It’s also 5ATM waterproof, which means I don’t have to take it off when showering or during workouts. It pairs easily with both Android and iOS, and syncing it with the app was quick and painless.Battery life is another strong point I’ve been getting around 5–7 days on a single charge, depending on how heavily I use the features.Whether you’re new to smartwatches or just looking for a reliable fitness tracker that won’t break the bank, this one is a solid choice. Highly recommended!
Sabrina Smith –
Finally, A Watch That Judges Me Less Than I Judge Myself
This smartwatch does everything but make me coffee (still waiting on that feature, tech gods). Heart rate monitor? Check. Blood oxygen? Check. Sleep tracking? Yep, it knows when I’m binge-watching until 3 AM instead of actually sleeping.The 1.5-inch touchscreen is big enough to see notifications without squinting like I’m reading ancient runes, and it works seamlessly with both Android and iOS. Waterproof and swim-friendly, so you can feel fancy while doing laps or just pretending you’re in a spy movie.The pedometer and calorie tracker keep me “motivated” to hit my steps, though let’s be honest, the watch does most of the work. If you want a fitness tracker that looks good on both women and men and keeps an eye on your health without nagging, this is your new wrist buddy.
Amazon Customer –
My watch won’t let me set the right time.
I have read the little instruction fold out. It tells you how to pair it to your phone but not how to set the clock and calendar. It IS a watch first, right? The vitals checks are easy to find and use.
nanniehead –
I may return it!
Update: You can set your planned sleep time! But if I get up to go potty, it stops counting sleep data. Shows a couple hours of sleep and then it’s purple for the rest of the night.Update: I figured out the exercise mode issue. Sort of. The reason it didn’t register is because I was using a standing desk & walking pad. So my arms weren’t moving. I tested it by starting the indoor run on the watch and just moving my arm back & forth with it in my hand. It only registered 9:24 minutes of a 15-minute test time but it did register on both the app and the watch. And it did add steps to my daily total. So, I upped the star rating to 3. Overall, it’s ok for the money. We’ll see if I get any sleep time tonight. PS-Customer service is pretty good. They will respond and try to help in a pretty timely manner.It is so hard to find one of these smart watches that actually works. Mostly, it’s the apps. I think that’s the case here. I’ve had issue after issue with this one. First, it wouldn’t let me join Fitdock. Kept saying the server was having problems. So, I just continued thru setting it up. When I tried to change the face, I got a blank gallery. Turns out you need to join Fitdock and then you get a gallery of available faces. The watch insisted I do a factory reset on day 2. I tried everything but it would only work after a full factory reset. So, I lost everything from day 1. When I turned on Message notifications, I got a notification every few minutes on the watch telling me that my messages were available because I had paired a device. Annoying as all get out. Turns out that had something to do with my Google account but I’m not techy enough to explain it. Then more issues this morning. First, I did a 15-minute indoor run in exercise mode on the watch. It didn’t register on the app, no real info about it at all on the app. Under Training, it says my workouts will appear there but there’s nothing. I did find a reference of 3:24 minutes in the exercise record on the watch. But it didn’t add anything to my steps for the day. Seems like if you have a goal of say 5000 steps and you use the exercise mode to record a run, those steps should be added to your total goal for the day. So now I’m not sure if it just didn’t register the run, or if it will add to steps when you do a run. I think it did show an elevated heart rate because of the run, tho not entirely sure about that. No sleep record, either. It registered the first night but not last night. And finally, I tried to take my blood oxygen level and it just keeps telling me to confirm I’m wearing the watch. One good thing is you can use your own picture as a face. I have a picture of a cute drawing my granddaughter did when she was little. That’s drawing me in (no pun intended). Cuz it’s pretty cool to look at your watch and see your granddaughter’s drawing. But the bad thing is you can only put time and date on your own picture. I want steps and a battery icon. Which brings up another gripe. A lot of the faces don’t have the battery icon. But that brings up another good thing. The battery seems like it will last a good while. With all the messing around I’ve been doing with it over the last couple days and it’s still at 95%. So, my decision is do I keep it as just a watch with my granddaughter’s picture and take hit or miss on everything else. Or do I return it and try another one.
Gracie –
Watch Rating
This is the most accurate watch that I have found on the market. It has a do not disturb mode and logs your sleep and walking habits perfectly. The battery can last a week on a full charge depending on the brightness level. It has 5 levels of brightness and I love them. It has a timer function and heart rate function, which I love. It’s reasonably priced and an absolute lifesaver for busy days. The connectivity is amazing to. it automatically reconnects and sync to the app and you can customize the watch face as well. It’s reasonably priced and comes in a timely manner. Highly Recommend
Marlen Morales –
Great digital tracker watch for the price!
I’ve been using this watch for a few weeks now and it has exceeded my expectations. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and packed with useful features like step counting, sleep tracking, heart rate monitoring, and phone notifications. The battery lasts several days and charges quickly. I also love the sleek design—it looks modern and goes with everything. Perfect for anyone wanting to stay active or keep track of their health without spending too much. Highly recommended!
Hannah Massie –
Perfect watch for my grandma
I love this smartwatch! The watch band is very comfortable and durable. The watch was easy to connect to my phone via app. The syncing is fast and does it instantly when you open the app. The bigger watch face makes it very easy to read! Perfect gift for even an elderly relative. Thanks!
Nancy –
Great watch
Need a watch that counts your steps, large numbers to see easily, and inexpensive? This is for you!!