Jimhaby Fitness Tracker Smartwatch with 1.13" AMOLED, 24/7 Heart & Sleep Tracking, Blood Oxygen & 25 Sports Modes (Pink, IP68)
Product description
The essentials
If you want a smartwatch that focuses on everyday fitness basics rather than flashy extras, the Jimhaby Fitness Tracker Smartwatch is built for that. On paper, it covers a lot of the “daily check-in” things people look for: steps and activity tracking, 24/7 heart rate, sleep monitoring (including light and deep stages), and blood oxygen tracking.
It also leans into day-to-day convenience with smart notifications for calls, SMS and social media alerts, plus reminders like sedentary prompts and water intake. So yes, it’s not just a sports watch — it’s more of a routine companion.
The big caveat is also in the wording: health and sleep data are for reference only and not intended for medical use. That’s completely normal for this category, but it’s worth keeping in mind if you’re buying with medical-level accuracy in mind.
Key features that matter in real life
The display is a 1.13" AMOLED panel, which should make glance-reading easier than older low-resolution screens. In practice, that’s the sort of detail that matters when you’re checking your heart rate mid-walk or quickly dismissing an alert.

For tracking, you’re getting automated daily steps, distance and calories burned via the “Keep Health” app. The same app is also where you’ll see your sleep breakdown — total sleep time plus light and deep sleep stages — plus the monitoring outputs like blood oxygen tracking and ongoing heart rate.
For workouts, the watch offers 25 sports modes and records exercise data including steps, heart rate and workout duration. If you do a mix of gym sessions, walks and occasional runs, having a set of preset modes can be handy instead of manually tagging each activity.
What you’ll notice day to day
Smart notifications
This smartwatch supports real-time alerts for incoming calls, SMS and social media messages directly on the watch. It also mentions message support for Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter, which is useful if you’re trying not to constantly check your phone while commuting or working.


If you’ve ever had a “wake up, then lose track of the day” problem, the sedentary reminder, water intake reminder and alarm clock functions are the kind of small nudges that can actually help — not glamorous, but practical.

Sleep tracking (and the limit)
Sleep monitoring automatically tracks total sleep time and differentiates light and deep sleep stages. You can then review the analysis in the app, which is a common reason people upgrade from a basic activity band to a fitness smartwatch.
Still, do note the repeated limitation: sleep data is for reference only. It’s best treated as a trend tool, not something to rely on for health decisions.
Pros
- Broad daily tracking set: steps, distance, calories, 24/7 heart rate, blood oxygen tracking, plus sleep stages.
- Sleep analysis in the app: includes light and deep sleep stages, not just total hours.
- 25 sports modes: more flexibility when you rotate between activities.
- Smart notifications: alerts for calls, SMS and major social apps listed.
- IP68 waterproof: useful for everyday exposure, such as washing hands, running in rain or swimming.
- AMOLED display: should improve readability for quick checks.
What to watch out for

Compatibility and platform details
The watch is stated as compatible with Android 5.0 and iOS 9.0 or above. That’s helpful if you’re not on a brand-new system, but if you’re using a very old phone, you’ll want to double-check you fall within the stated support.
“Real-time” health data expectations
The listing frames heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring as “real-time” and ongoing, but you should treat the outputs as reference. If you’re expecting clinical-grade monitoring or medical reliability, this is unlikely to be the right category for that.


Battery life is claimed — real usage can vary
It’s advertised up to 7 days of daily use and 15 days standby time, with magnetic fast charging (around 1–2 hours to fully charge). Battery performance can vary depending on how intensely you use features like notifications, continuous heart rate and workout sessions. So it’s a useful target, but not a guarantee.

Tech specs (as stated)
- Display: 1.13" AMOLED
- Type: Fitness tracker smartwatch
- Heart rate tracking: 24/7
- Sleep tracking: total sleep time, light sleep and deep sleep stages
- Blood oxygen tracking: included
- Sports modes: 25
- Water resistance: IP68
- Charging: magnetic fast charging
- Compatibility: Android 5.0 & iOS 9.0 or above
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if you want a single wearable for everyday movement, sleep monitoring and basic health-style metrics, plus the convenience of smart notifications—including social app alerts. It suits people who like simple routine features (sedentary reminders, water intake prompts, alarms) and who exercise often enough to use multiple sports modes.
It might not suit you if you’re buying primarily for medical monitoring or you need highly regulated accuracy. It also may feel a bit “in-between” if you want a smartwatch experience built around apps and advanced features, because the focus here is clearly fitness, notifications and reminders rather than deep customisation.
A practical example: if you go for a lunchtime walk, you can check heart rate and steps afterwards, then review sleep stages later in the app. Meanwhile, calls and messages won’t disappear completely — you’ll get alerts on the watch instead of constantly unlocking your phone.

Buying verdict
Worth considering if your priority is a value-for-money fitness smartwatch covering steps, 24/7 heart rate, sleep stage tracking, blood oxygen monitoring and sports modes, with IP68 waterproofing for everyday wear. It’s also a sensible choice if smart notifications and reminder features matter in your day.
Better avoided if you need medical-grade measurements, or if you’re expecting a more advanced smartwatch experience than what’s described here.


Mini FAQ
Is it intended for medical use?
No. The listing notes that all health data is for reference only and not intended for medical use.

Does it track sleep stages?
Yes. It automatically tracks total sleep time and breaks sleep into light and deep stages, with details shown in the app.
Can I get notifications on it?
Yes. It supports alerts for incoming calls, SMS and social media messages for the apps listed, plus sedentary reminders and water intake reminders.
Is it waterproof enough for swimming?
It’s rated IP68, which the listing says allows safe wear for situations like running in the rain and swimming.
What phones does it work with?
Compatibility is stated for Android 5.0 and iOS 9.0 or above.
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