AI Voice Assistant Smart Watch with Bluetooth Calling, 1.91" HD Screen & Health Monitoring (IP68)
Product description
The essentials
If you want a smartwatch that does more than just count steps, this AI Voice Assistant Smart Watch is built around day-to-day convenience: Bluetooth calling, an on-watch AI voice assistant, and real-time notifications for messages and social apps. It’s also positioned as a fitness tracker with heart rate, Sleep and SpO2 monitoring, plus support for 115+ sports modes.
It’s a lot of features under one roof, which is exactly what many people want at this price tier. That said, it’s worth remembering that “lots of features” doesn’t automatically mean every one will feel equally polished in day-to-day use—especially things like GPS route tracking and detailed sleep interpretation, which can depend on how consistent your wearing and data syncing are.

Key takeaways (what you’ll notice day to day)
The headline here is the combination of calling and voice control. With dual built-in microphones and HiFi speakers, the watch is designed to make calls more workable without needing your phone in your hand. It also claims to sync your contacts and call log, and it can send you notifications for text messages and social apps (such as Facebook, WhatsApp and X) in real time.
Then there’s health and recovery. The watch uses an optical sensor to monitor heart rate and blood oxygen levels throughout the day, with vibration alerts if readings look abnormal. Sleep analysis is described as automatic at night, identifying light sleep, deep sleep and REM sleep, and providing a visual report in the app.



A practical touch is the 1.91-inch touchscreen with adjustable brightness (4 levels) and 3D curved glass, aimed at improving readability outdoors and resisting accidental impacts. If you care about personal style, the app offers 200+ online watch faces and lets you upload personal photos for custom faces.
Tech specs
- Display: 1.91" HD touchscreen
- Calling: Bluetooth 5.4 calling
- Audio: dual built-in microphones and HiFi speakers
- Health monitoring: heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2), sleep stages (light/deep/REM)
- Alerts: vibration alerts for abnormal heart rate or low SpO2
- Sports modes: 115+ sport modes
- GPS/positioning: GPS and satellite positioning systems
- Water resistance: IP68 waterproof rating
- Battery life: up to 7 days active use, up to 30 days standby
- Brightness: 4 adjustable brightness levels
- Screen customisation: 200+ online watch faces, upload personal photos
- Functions mentioned: alarm clock, countdown, stopwatch, remote music & camera control, weather forecasts, find my phone
- Compatibility: Bluetooth, fully compatible with Android and iOS

Where it shines (and where it may feel limited)
Where it makes sense is if you want a smartwatch for both fitness and everyday messages—without constantly pulling out your phone. Imagine you’re out for a run or walking to the shops: you can glance at the screen, see notifications, and (in theory) handle calls straight from the watch. For training sessions, the 115+ sports modes give you flexibility rather than forcing you into a single “catch-all” workout.
For health tracking, it’s built to be hands-off: heart rate and SpO2 monitoring runs throughout the day, while sleep analysis starts automatically at night. The vibration alerts for abnormal heart rate or low SpO2 are also a useful idea, because you won’t have to check readings manually every time.



However, you should have realistic expectations. This is positioned as a feature-rich fitness smartwatch, not a medical device, and the results you get from optical sensors (especially SpO2 and sleep staging) can vary with how the watch fits and how consistently you wear it. Also, the “GPS and satellite positioning systems” claim sounds promising, but performance can depend quite a bit on your environment and whether your workout data captures cleanly.
Best use cases
This watch is a good fit if you want:

- Bluetooth calling and notifications on your wrist, so your phone stays in your pocket
- Continuous heart rate and daily SpO2 monitoring plus automatic sleep stage tracking
- A workout tracker that supports lots of sports modes (cycling, basketball, hiking, running, boxing are mentioned)
- A customisable display (200+ watch faces and photo uploads), with adjustable brightness for daytime use
It’s not the best match if you only care about basic step counting and simple workouts, because you may end up paying for capabilities you won’t use. Also, if you’re extremely sensitive to call quality and want the most reliable results in every noisy environment, it may be worth tempering expectations—especially since real call performance isn’t guaranteed by specs alone.
Getting the most from it



To get sensible value from a smartwatch like this, think about consistency. Wear it snugly enough for the optical sensor to read properly, and make sure the watch is synced with the companion app so notifications, contacts/call log and sleep reports land as expected.
For workouts, try using a sport mode that matches what you’re actually doing (rather than “randomly” picking one). If you want route tracking, start the activity and keep the watch steady, otherwise, data capture can be patchy. And if you like the screen, spend a couple of minutes setting your preferred brightness level—outdoor readability is one of the places this watch seems aimed at.
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Final verdict
Worth considering if you want one smartwatch that covers calling, notifications, fitness and sleep monitoring in a single package, with Bluetooth 5.4 calling, 115+ sports modes, IP68 waterproof protection, and a 1.91" HD touchscreen.
You may want to skip it if you mainly want ultra-simple tracking, or if you expect medical-grade accuracy from optical health sensors and flawless GPS performance in every situation. It’s best viewed as a practical, feature-heavy mid-range style smartwatch: strong on convenience and variety, but not something to treat as a precision medical instrument or a guarantee of perfect route/call results.
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