Hwagol Military Smart Watch for Men (1.52" HD) with Heart Rate/SpO2, Sleep Monitor and Torch
Product description
The essentials
If you’re after a smartwatch that feels a bit more “outdoors-ready” than the usual everyday plastic cases, this Hwagol Military Smart Watch is built around a metal-aluminium alloy look and a tough, sport-first positioning. On paper, it brings together a 1.52-inch HD touch display, 24/7 health monitoring (heart rate, SpO2 and sleep) and a long list of sports modes, plus a torch built into the front.
That mix is the headline here. It’s aimed at people who want fitness tracking and basic smartwatch extras without having to baby the watch, especially if you’re walking, hiking, cycling, or generally spending time outside.
Key features that matter in daily use
The display is a 1.52-inch HD touch screen with a 360 x 360 resolution, which (in theory) makes it easier to scroll through pages smoothly and show more on-screen at once than smaller screens. It also comes with “more than 150 dials”, and the listing says you can upload your own pictures to use as dials—handy if you don’t want it to look the same as every other tracker.

For health and recovery, it’s positioned as a 24/7 monitor. The sensors are described as tracking heart rate changes, SpO2, sleep quality, stress levels and even emotional state, with reports generated in the app. It’s the kind of feature set that suits someone who likes trends (over days and weeks) more than one-off readings.
Sports tracking for active days
With 120+ sports modes, including running, cycling, yoga and hiking, this watch is clearly trying to cover a lot of ground. The focus is on recording steps and calories burned, alongside heart-rate changes during exercise.
There’s also a practical angle to the “multi-dial” and sports-mode approach: if you train different ways (commuting on bike one day, a run the next), you can pick a mode and dial combination that matches the vibe. It’s not just for one type of workout.


Worth noting: the listing explicitly says it’s not suitable for swimming and bathing. That’s important if your idea of “outdoor” includes water activities.

What stands out: the front torch and military-style casing
The standout differentiator versus many budget fitness watches is the built-in torch located directly on the front of the case. The idea is straightforward: more visibility during outdoor adventures and hikes, and instant illumination in emergencies like power outages or a car breakdown.
It’s the sort of feature you won’t use all day, but you’ll be glad it’s there when light drops suddenly—e.g., when you’re checking your way to the car at dusk.
On durability, the case is described as an aluminium alloy metal case designed to be wear-resistant, drop-resistant, pressure-resistant and sand-resistant, and it’s also labelled waterproof. However, because the watch isn’t recommended for swimming/bathing, “waterproof” here should be interpreted as day-to-day water resistance rather than a go-anywhere pool device.
Battery life and charging expectations

The watch uses a 500 mAh battery. The listing states up to 30 days standby and around 10–15 days of continuous use. That range suggests it’s more likely to fit people who don’t want to charge every night.
In real buying terms, it’s worth thinking about your typical usage: sports modes, continuous health monitoring, Bluetooth calling, notifications and frequent torch use can all affect battery in practice. If you’re expecting “one charge for everything, always”, you may find it a bit shorter than the top-end figures.
Connectivity and everyday smart functions


It connects to your mobile phone via Bluetooth. The features mentioned include Bluetooth call functions (make and receive calls), notifications from apps such as WhatsApp and Facebook, plus the ability to play and pause music from your wrist.
There are also everyday tools listed like an alarm clock, weather, sports/drinking water reminder, and a “female mode”. If you mainly want fitness tracking with lightweight smartwatch extras, this is the right direction.

It’s not described as a premium smartwatch with advanced app ecosystems, so if you want deep app-style functionality, you might feel it’s more of a fitness tracker that happens to show notifications.
Tech specs (from the listing)
- Display: 1.52-inch HD touch screen (360 x 360 resolution)
- Battery capacity: 500 mAh
- Sports modes: 120+ sports modes
- Health monitoring: heart rate, SpO2, sleep quality, stress level, emotional state
- Torch: front case flashlight
- Charge life (claimed): 30 days standby, 10–15 days continuous use
Who it suits, and who should look elsewhere
It’s a good fit if you want a men’s smartwatch with health and sleep tracking, lots of sports modes, and a practical torch—while also leaning towards a tougher, metal-case style for outdoor activity.

You may want to skip it if your priority is water activities like swimming or bathing, because the listing clearly says it’s not suitable for those.
It might not be a great match if you’re expecting every “smartwatch” function to be as rich as higher-end models—here, the emphasis is clearly on fitness tracking and daily reminders rather than feature depth.


Is it worth it?
Buying verdict Choose the Hwagol Military Smart Watch if you like the idea of a fitness tracker that’s built around durability, health metrics (heart rate, SpO2 and sleep) and a long sports-mode library, with the front torch as a genuine “outdoors and evenings” bonus. The battery claims also make it more sensible for people who don’t want frequent charging.
Skip it if water-based activities are central to how you’ll use a watch, since the listing doesn’t recommend swimming/bathing. And if you want a more polished, app-heavy smartwatch experience, this one may feel more like a mid-range fitness-first device.

Mini FAQ
Can I use it for swimming or bathing?
No—according to the listing, it’s not suitable for outdoor activities such as swimming and bathing.
Does it track SpO2 and sleep?
Yes. It’s described as monitoring SpO2 and sleep quality, along with heart rate, stress levels and emotional state.
How long does the battery last?
The listing claims up to 30 days standby and 10–15 days continuous use, though real-world use will depend on how heavily you use features like Bluetooth and notifications.
Does it have a torch?
Yes. There’s a powerful torch on the front of the case, intended for visibility during outdoor trips and emergencies.
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