FirYawee 1.7-inch Touchscreen Smart Watch (Blue) with heart rate, SpO2 and call notifications
Product description
If you want a smartwatch that does the everyday stuff without making your life complicated, the FirYawee 1.7-inch touchscreen model is aimed squarely at that middle ground. On paper it combines fitness tracking (steps, distance, calories), health monitoring (heart rate, blood oxygen/SpO2 and sleep), and daily convenience features like notifications and Bluetooth call support.
That sounds straightforward—and it largely is. Still, it’s worth being realistic: this is the kind of watch that’s more about “useful features in a convenient package” than deep, medical-grade insight.
The essentials
The FirYawee smartwatch pairs with Android and iOS phones and leans heavily into two areas: staying in the loop and keeping tabs on your day. It supports real-time notifications for social apps such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter, so you’re not constantly reaching for your mobile. It also has Bluetooth connectivity for answering or dialling calls, which is one of those features that feels small until you actually need it while out and about.
The watch sits on a silicone band with an adjustable fit, and the frame is described as having a textured metal design. It uses a 1.7-inch full HD touchscreen display, and the idea is that you can navigate quickly and read the screen comfortably during daily use.

What stands out in daily use
A big part of the appeal here is the touchscreen experience and how configurable the watch face is. There are 150+ different watch faces you can customise via the app market, including options based on mood, events, your clothes—or even personal photos (as listed in the description). That’s the sort of feature that helps if you want the watch to feel more like an accessory than just a gadget.
For notifications, you can expect the watch to surface social and general alerts rather than leaving you guessing. And with Bluetooth call support, it’s positioned as a “hands-free-ish” option for when you’re walking, running errands or generally away from your phone.
Health and fitness tracking, without pretending it’s a clinic


The health tracking is one of the clearer reasons people consider this model. It’s listed as monitoring heart rate and blood oxygen (SpO2), plus sleep tracking. For fitness, it measures steps, walking distance and burning calories in real time.

This should be good for getting a general view of activity and patterns—think “did I move enough today?” and “how did my sleep roughly look?” rather than clinical conclusions. If you’re expecting lab-level accuracy or specialist monitoring, you may find it a bit limiting, the feature list is broad, but it doesn’t claim specialist diagnostics.
Multi-function features you may actually use
Beyond health and activity, the FirYawee smartwatch includes a fairly practical set of extras: an alarm clock, sedentary reminder, breathing training, a drinking water reminder, stopwatch, and a weather forecast. There are also options like game and theatre mode, and it supports music control and camera control.
There’s a theme here: it tries to cover “small daily helpers” in one device. That can be handy if you don’t want to juggle multiple apps or devices just to manage routines.
Water resistance and sports modes

The watch is listed as IP68 waterproof (with dust-proofing mentioned). It’s described as suitable for everyday exposure like washing hands, walking in rain, bathing, and even swimming.
In terms of activity tracking, it includes 8 sports modes: basketball, football, swimming, cycling, walking, running, skipping rope, and badminton. If your training is varied, those modes offer a better fit than a one-size-fits-all approach.
Tech summary


- Bluetooth connectivity (4.0 mentioned)
- 1.7-inch full HD touchscreen
- Notifications for SNS including Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter
- Health tracking: heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2), sleep tracking
- Fitness tracking: steps, walking distance, burning calories
- Sports modes: 8 listed (basketball, football, swimming, cycling, walking, running, skipping rope, badminton)
- Waterproof rating: IP68, dust-proof and waterproof
- Battery and charging details: not provided in the available information
What to consider before you buy

The main things to check are the things the listing doesn’t spell out. For example, battery life and charging method aren’t included in the provided details, and those two factors often make or break day-to-day satisfaction with a smartwatch.
Also, the display size (1.7 inches) and feature set suggest it’s designed for convenience and general fitness rather than ultra-specialised training. It may be a bit of a mixed bag if you’re specifically trying to get the most detailed metrics possible.
It’s a better fit if you want a smartwatch that covers notifications, basic fitness, and health monitoring in a wearable you can live with every day — from a quick walk, to a swim, to evenings when you’d rather manage reminders from your wrist.
Final verdict
It’s a solid pick if you want a touchscreen smartwatch with real-life convenience: Bluetooth call support, app notifications, health basics like heart rate and SpO2, and broad daily reminders, all wrapped in an IP68 waterproof design with multiple sports modes.

You may want to skip it if battery life, charging convenience, or higher-end accuracy are your top priorities, because those details aren’t available here. It might not be a great match if you’re expecting specialist-grade insights from the health tracking rather than general guidance.
Mini FAQ


Is it compatible with both Android and iOS?
The listing says it’s compatible with Android and iOS phone users.
Can it show social media notifications?

Yes, it’s listed as providing real-time notifications for social apps including Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter.
What health metrics does it track?
It’s listed as monitoring heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2) and sleep tracking.
Is it safe to wear while swimming?
It’s described as IP68 waterproof and suitable for swimming, based on the listed use cases.
Can you customise the watch face?
Yes, the listing mentions 150+ different watch faces you can customise via the app market, including personal photos.
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