coioc Smart Watches for Women (Gold) with Bluetooth call answering, 1.85'' HD screen, health monitoring & IP68
Product description
What this smart watch is for
If you want a women’s smartwatch that covers the basics without getting too complicated, the coioc Smart Watches for Women (Gold) is designed around everyday use: notifications, Bluetooth calling (answer/make/reject), and health tracking throughout the day. It’s also positioned as a fitness watch thanks to 120+ sport modes and activity tracking like steps, distance, calories burned and training time.
On paper, it’s the kind of wearable that fits people who mainly want a clear screen, reliable day-to-day features, and at least a decent health snapshot rather than something aimed purely at serious athletes.
The essentials: screen, customisation and daily readability
The headline here is the 1.85'' HD touchscreen. The description suggests the display remains easy to read even in daylight, which matters more than many people expect once the novelty wears off. If you’re often checking time, messages or health stats while you’re out and about, a brighter, more legible screen can make a real difference.

Where it gets a bit more fun is the customisation. Through the Da Fit app, you can download more than 200 free, customisable watch faces, and you can also use your own photos (family pics, selfies, pet photos, scenic shots, car images or DIY-style watch face designs) as watch wallpaper. That’s a nice touch for anyone who’s bored of “samey” screens.
One small caveat: custom watch faces are only useful if you’re happy using the companion app regularly.
Health monitoring you can check throughout the day
This watch focuses on three health areas: heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2) and sleep monitoring. The claim is that it monitors across the day and lets you check data whenever you want. In practical terms, this type of tracking is most useful as a general trend tool—useful for spotting patterns, not something you should treat as medical-grade.


If you’re buying for a clear view of sleep and resting changes, it fits the brief. If you’re expecting clinical accuracy or specialist insights, you may find it a bit limiting.

Fitness features and the 120+ sport modes
For training, it supports 120+ sports modes, including walking, running, cycling and hiking (as listed in the description). The watch also tracks steps, distance, calories burned and training time.
This is where the model feels most “value for money”: for lots of everyday sessions—commuting walks, gym cardio, weekend hikes—you’re unlikely to miss having dozens of complex metrics. The watch should help you keep an eye on whether you’re moving more than last week.
Do note the limitation stated in the description: it’s not suitable for swimming, diving, surfing or hot showers. That matters if you were hoping to use it around water activities.
Calls and notifications via Bluetooth

The watch includes Bluetooth 5.4 for call handling and real-time alerts. You can answer, make or reject calls, and the description says the microphone and high-definition speaker aim to keep calls clear.
For messages, enabling notifications through “Da Fit” means you’ll receive alerts on the watch via intuitive, customisable vibration. Supported app alerts listed include Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, LinkedIn, Skype and more.
A practical question to ask yourself is how important call quality is to you. The spec mentions HD mic/speaker, but real-world performance can vary by phone model and signal conditions.


Two straps in the box: day-to-day styling
You get two straps (colours) in each package, intended to match different occasions—work, leisure or parties. It’s a small thing, but being able to switch bands is one of those “nice to have” details that actually gets used.

Tech summary
For specs, the description confirms an IP68 waterproof rating, a 1.85'' HD touchscreen, Bluetooth 5.4 calling, and health sensors for heart rate, SpO2 and sleep. Battery is described as lasting up to 9 days with about 2 hours of charging, and up to 35 days on standby, using a low-power design.
There’s also the point about use cases: it handles daily wear and rain-level exposure, but the waterproof guidance excludes swimming, diving and similar activities.
When it makes sense to buy it
It’s a solid pick if you want a women’s smartwatch that ticks three boxes at once: (1) a readable HD touchscreen with custom watch faces, (2) everyday health tracking (heart rate, SpO2, sleep), and (3) Bluetooth call control plus real-time notifications.

It also suits you if you like the idea of using your own photos as watch wallpapers, and you’re happy to rely on the Da Fit app for watch face downloads and notifications.
When you may want to skip it


It may not be a great match if you need the watch specifically for swimming or water sports (it’s not suited for swimming/diving/surfing/hot showers, per the description). You might also want to look elsewhere if you’re expecting medical-precision health measurements or extremely advanced training analytics—this sits more in the everyday fitness and wellbeing category rather than “pro training” territory.
Mini FAQ
How many watch faces can I download?

The description says you can download more than 200 free, customisable watch faces via the Da Fit app.
Can it make and answer calls?
Yes—Bluetooth 5.4 calling supports answering, making and rejecting calls.
What health data does it track?
Heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2) and sleep monitoring are listed.
Is it fully waterproof for swimming?
No. The description explicitly notes it’s not suitable for swimming, diving, surf or hot showers.
Final verdict
Overall, the coioc Smart Watches for Women (Gold) looks like a practical, feature-led smartwatch aimed at day-to-day use: bright 1.85'' HD screen, photo/custom watch faces, health monitoring (heart rate, SpO2, sleep) and Bluetooth calling with notification support. It’s a sensible buy if you mainly want a wearable that keeps you informed and helps you stay on top of general fitness and wellbeing—just be careful not to treat the IP68 rating as permission for swimming or water-heavy activities.
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