AcclaFit Smart Watch (1.43” AMOLED) with Bluetooth calling, heart rate & sleep tracking, IP68 waterproof (Pink)
Product description
What it is and the everyday need it covers
The AcclaFit Smart Watch is a 1.43-inch AMOLED smartwatch aimed at people who want more than basic step counting. On paper, it’s built around three things you’ll notice day to day: Bluetooth call capability (so you can answer and make calls from your wrist), health tracking (heart rate and sleep monitoring), and practical activity tracking with IP68 waterproofing for everyday wear.
It’s also clearly designed for active routines without turning into a full training computer. With 150+ sports modes listed (running, cycling, walking and even football), it suits those who like to log different kinds of movement rather than only one generic workout view.
Key features that actually matter
Bluetooth call and message notifications are the headline here. After pairing with your smartphone via Bluetooth, the watch can let you answer or make calls using a built-in HD speaker, and it delivers social media message alerts using vibrating notifications. If you’re often away from your phone (commuting, walking the dog, doing errands), this is the kind of convenience you either find genuinely useful or completely ignore—so it’s worth thinking about your own phone-to-wrist habits before buying.

The display is AMOLED with a 1.43-inch touch panel, and the listing highlights a 466x466 full-touch screen. It’s positioned as responsive, plus there’s a “colourful dial” option where you can switch watch faces via the H Band app using your own photo. That kind of customisation won’t change the fitness numbers, but it does make the watch feel less generic on your wrist.
What it’s like for fitness and health tracking
For fitness tracking, the watch supports multiple sports modes (150+ are mentioned) and records your data for those activities. It also includes a pedometer, plus everyday helpers like a sedentary reminder.
For health, the listing says it uses sensors to monitor and record heart rate and provide sleep quality analysis. The “sleep” angle is particularly relevant if you’re trying to build a basic routine—like checking whether your sleep quality is improving week to week—rather than needing medical-grade insight. Still, it’s smart to keep expectations realistic: wearable sleep and heart metrics can be helpful for trends, but they’re not a replacement for professional care.


One more thing to note: battery life is described as 5–7 days for normal use and about 30 days standby time. That’s the sort of range that usually makes daily charging less annoying, though actual results depend on how often you use calls, notifications and the sports tracking.

Where the watch shines (and where it may fall short)
It makes sense if you want a smartwatch that can handle real communication tasks. Calling and message alerts are often what separates “activity trackers” from watches you’ll actually keep on throughout the day.
It also suits people who like variety in workouts. With 150+ sports modes, it’s easier to record different types of activity without feeling like you’re always picking the same category.
However, there are clear limitations. The listing explicitly says the watch is not recommended for showering and swimming, even though it has IP68 waterproofing. IP68 often gets shoppers to assume it’s fine for water exposure, but in this case you’ll want to be cautious—especially if you routinely swim or shower with devices on.
Also, it’s not described as a premium flagship fitness tracker, it comes across more as an entry-to-mid range daily smartwatch. If you’re specifically trying to “extrapolate training performance” or want advanced coaching features, you may find it stays more focused on basics like heart rate, sleep, steps and logged activities.

Practical use tips for day-to-day reliability
A simple scenario: you pair the watch to your phone, then when a call comes in you can answer directly via the built-in HD speaker. In practice, this can be handy on short walks when pulling your phone out feels like overkill.
For dials, you can use the H Band app to switch watch faces and even set your own photo. That’s a small touch, but it can make the watch feel more personal and easier to enjoy day after day.


For workouts, pick a sports mode that matches what you’re doing (running, cycling, walking, football etc.). The more closely the mode matches the activity, the more consistent your logs are likely to feel.
Finally, keep the waterproof caution in mind. If you’re planning swimming or full shower exposure, you’ll probably want to look at a different kind of device or follow stricter water-use guidance elsewhere.

Tech specs
- Type: Smart watch / activity tracker with Bluetooth calling
- Display: 1.43” AMOLED touch screen
- Screen resolution: 466x466
- Fitness tracking: pedometer, 150+ sports modes (running, cycling, walking, football etc.)
- Health monitoring: heart rate, sleep monitoring and sleep quality analysis
- Notifications: call and social media message alerts via vibration
- Calling: answer/make calls via built-in HD speaker (after Bluetooth pairing)
- Waterproof rating: IP68
- Battery life: 5–7 days normal use, about 30 days standby
- Colours: Pink
- Compatibility (as stated): for Android and iOS
When it makes sense?
Worth considering if you want an AMOLED smartwatch for everyday use that includes Bluetooth call handling, vibrating message alerts, and basic health tracking (heart rate and sleep). It’s also a good match if you enjoy switching up your activities and want many sports modes available.
You may want to skip it if water exposure is a big part of your routine—remember it’s not recommended for showering or swimming, despite the IP68 rating. It might not suit you if you’re chasing advanced training analytics or extremely premium smartwatch features beyond fitness basics and notifications.

If you like the idea of answering calls from your wrist and tracking day-to-day movement and sleep trends, it could be a practical buy. Just double-check your own expectations around water use and what “smartphone companion” features you’ll actually use.
Quick FAQ


Is it suitable for calls and message notifications?
Yes—after Bluetooth pairing, the watch supports answering and making calls using a built-in HD speaker, and it provides vibrating alerts for social media message notifications.
Does it track heart rate and sleep?

The listing says it monitors heart rate and provides sleep quality analysis with sleep monitoring.
Is it really waterproof for swimming?
The product is rated IP68, but the listing specifically says it isn’t recommended for showering and swimming, so it’s better treated as everyday water resistance rather than a swim-ready device.
How long does the battery last?
It’s listed as 5–7 days for normal use and around 30 days standby time.
Can you use it with both Android and iOS?
The listing says it works with Android and iOS devices.
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