1.83" HD Bluetooth Call Smart Watch (Heart Rate/SpO2/Sleep, 120+ Sport Modes, IP67) for Android & iOS
Product description
If you want a smartwatch that does more than tell the time, this 1.83" HD model is built around everyday tracking and basic smart features. On paper, it brings together heart rate and SpO2 monitoring, sleep tracking, fitness stats, and Bluetooth call capability—plus a long list of sport modes.
That mix can be handy if you’re trying to cover the usual day-to-day needs (steps, activity, notifications) without jumping into the most expensive end of the market. It’s not a perfect fit for everyone, though—some limits matter, especially around water resistance and the depth of health insights you might expect.
The essentials
This smartwatch is positioned as a fitness-focused wearable with a bright 1.83-inch TFT display (240×284 resolution) and customizable watch faces. The practical angle here is straightforward: you can glance at your activity, check key health signals, and use it for reminders and calls.

The 2025 “upgraded Bluetooth call” element is a standout feature set for this category. You can make and receive calls from the watch, view call logs, and manage notifications with vibration alerts and message previews for apps like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
Health tracking is another core part of the pitch. You get 24-hour heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen (SpO2) monitoring, and sleep tracking, along with daily steps, distance, and calorie consumption. There’s also a physiological cycle reminder.
What you’ll notice in daily use


The display and custom faces are there for everyday wear, not just workouts. If you like switching the look depending on the day—minimalist for work, more sporty for training—this watch supports a range of customizable watch faces.

For movement and fitness, the device records steps and activity data, then shows fitness analysis once you connect it to the app. A realistic expectation is that it helps you stay aware of patterns (activity and recovery habits) rather than offering medical-grade readings.
Bluetooth calling is the feature that changes the feel of using a smartwatch. If your phone is in a bag or you don’t want to keep pulling it out, being able to answer calls from your wrist can be genuinely convenient. It also has a responsive microphone and built-in speaker for that function.
Health and fitness monitoring: where it helps (and where it can fall short)
The watch is designed as a “healthy partner on the wrist”, covering heart rate (including 24-hour monitoring), SpO2, sleep tracking, and a physiological cycle reminder. It’s also aimed at sport tracking with 100+ sport modes in the app, with 20 sports modes available as standard.

Where you should be cautious: the entry-level details don’t confirm how accurate sensors are in all conditions, and no deeper clinical performance claims are mentioned. So if you’re buying for serious medical tracking, you may find it doesn’t quite reach that bar.
Still, if your goal is to keep tabs and adjust lifestyle habits sensibly, the “connect to the app and review your data” approach is the right kind of support for consistent self-checking.


Sport modes and waterproof limits (important!)
Sport tracking looks broad on paper: 20 standard modes plus access to 100+ sport modes in the app, and you can transfer selected modes to the watch. If you regularly switch between activities, more options can help stop the watch feeling too generic.

Water resistance is rated to IP67, which is usually a practical level for everyday “life proof” use. You can wear it for living waterproof use, but it’s worth noting the limitation: it is not resistant to hot water or sea water. If you’re planning frequent swimming in saltwater or hot showers, you may want to consider a more purpose-built option.
Connectivity, extras, and battery life
Beyond fitness, it includes a voice assistant, music and camera controls, a weather display, sedentary reminder, alarm clock, and stopwatch. Those features won’t replace a phone, but they can reduce friction on days when you just want quick control.
Compatibility is stated for Android 7 and iOS 11.0 or higher, which is useful if you’re choosing between older mobile devices. Just keep expectations realistic: compatibility details are clear, but there’s no mention of advanced integrations beyond the described call and notification features.

Battery life is a selling point here. It uses a large 230mAh battery, charges for about 2 hours, and is described as lasting around 7 days (with a stated range of 5–7 days). That’s a sensible target for week-to-week use, particularly if you’re not charging daily.


What’s in the box and what to check before buying
The package includes the smartwatch, a silicone strap, a magnetic charger, and a user manual.
Before you buy, it’s worth checking three things: - Your water use pattern: IP67 covers daily waterproof needs, but it’s not for hot water or sea water. - Your phone compatibility: Android 7 or iOS 11.0+ are specifically mentioned. - Your expectations for health data: this is for monitoring and awareness, not medical-level precision.

Also, if Bluetooth calling is the main reason you’re considering it, it’s good to confirm whether call features work smoothly with your exact phone model—specs are provided, but the real-world experience can vary.
When it makes sense
A solid pick if you want a smartwatch that combines fitness tracking (steps, heart rate, SpO2, sleep) with Bluetooth call convenience and lots of sport modes, all with a display that’s easy to read at a glance.
It might not be the best choice if you need swim-focused durability for sea or hot-water environments, or if you’re buying primarily for highly advanced health insights rather than general monitoring and habit tracking.
If you like the idea of staying connected through notifications, answering calls from your wrist, and reviewing daily data in an app, this model fits that practical, everyday style of use.
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