Kriutefy Smart Watch (Women & Men) with Bluetooth calling, 1.83" HD display, fitness & sleep tracking – Midnight Black
Product description
What this Kriutefy watch is for
This Kriutefy smart watch is aimed at people who want everyday health tracking and proper smartwatch convenience in one strap—plus the ability to make and receive calls from your wrist. On paper, that makes it a strong “use it daily” type of wearable for commuting, desk days, walking, gym sessions, and even errands when you’d rather not keep taking your phone out.
It’s also built around engagement: notifications for texts, emails and apps like Facebook and WhatsApp are included, there are 120+ sports modes to match different training styles, and you get sleep tracking alongside day-to-day activity metrics. There’s an extra focus for female cycle tracking too.
Key points that matter in day-to-day use
The headline feature is Bluetooth calling and instant alerts. If you’re the sort of person who misses calls when your phone is in a bag or pocket, the wrist call function can genuinely cut down on “I’ll call you back later” moments.

On top of that, notifications are designed to keep you connected while you’re moving—work, walking the dog, or training. One limitation worth noting: message replies are not supported, so you can be alerted, but you can’t respond to messages directly from the watch.
For display, the 1.83-inch HD screen with up to 550 nits brightness is positioned as readable even outdoors, which is the difference between a smartwatch that looks good indoors and one you can actually use outside.
Display & customisation: the part you’ll notice first
The 1.83" HD display is the interface you’ll interact with constantly, whether you’re checking steps, viewing notifications, or switching watch faces. With up to 550 nits brightness, it’s intended to be easier to read outdoors.


Custom style is supported via 150+ watch faces, and you can also upload your own photo. If you care about the look of your watch day-to-day, this is one of the more practical features—rather than everything feeling identical after a week.

Fitness, sleep and female cycle tracking
This watch goes beyond a basic step counter. It tracks daily movement, calories and sleep patterns, which can help you spot trends over time—like whether your sleep routines are shifting or if activity dips on certain days.
The female cycle tracking feature is an added layer for wellbeing insights. That can be useful if you’re already tracking your cycle or want another data point alongside your routine. Still, it’s wise to treat insights as guidance rather than medical-grade information, the real value is the pattern-level awareness.
Sports modes & everyday tools
With 110+ sports modes, it’s set up for variety—from running and brisk walks to yoga and swimming. The idea here is straightforward: you can choose the activity that matches what you’re doing, monitor progress in real time, and keep motivated without constantly starting from scratch.

Outside training, the watch includes a range of everyday tools: weather updates, music control, phone finder, sedentary reminders, remote camera control, hydration prompts, a torch, and an SOS function, alongside a calculator. It’s the kind of “small helpers” bundle that can add up, especially if you want fewer apps to juggle on your phone.
Durability and battery life: where it earns its keep
The watch is IP68 water-resistant, so it’s designed for rain, sweat and busy days. That makes it more realistic for day-to-day wear—rather than something you baby.


Battery-wise, it’s described as charging for around 2.5 hours for up to 7 days typical use, or up to 30 days on standby. That’s a sensible target for an all-week wearable. If you’re the type who hates charging regularly, this is one of the reasons it may feel easier than many basic trackers.
Who it suits—and who should be cautious

It makes sense if you want a smartwatch experience focused on everyday notifications, fitness tracking (steps, calories, sleep), and the convenience of wrist-based calling. The large display, custom watch faces, and IP68 rating point to a wearable meant to be worn consistently.
It may not suit you as well if you specifically need message replying from the watch (since replies aren’t supported), or if you expect a highly “premium” smartwatch experience beyond the feature set listed here. Also, without more detail on the accuracy of metrics, you should treat fitness numbers as directional rather than absolute.
A practical example: you can start a walk session using one of the sports modes, glance at your progress on the bright display outdoors, and if someone calls while your phone is in a pocket, you can answer from your wrist instead of stopping mid-step.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want one smartwatch that covers Bluetooth calling, notifications, sleep and activity tracking, plus 110+ sports modes, and you’re looking for a device that’s comfortable with everyday messiness (IP68 water resistance) and doesn’t require constant charging.

You may want to skip it if replying to messages from the watch is a must-have, or if you’re mainly chasing ultra-advanced fitness accuracy details that aren’t specified here. As always with smartwatches, it’s best to double-check your phone compatibility expectations before buying, since the description states compatibility with Android and iPhone but doesn’t list specific requirements.
Mini FAQ


Does it support replying to messages?
Message replies are not supported, but you can receive notifications for texts, emails and certain apps.
Can you make calls from the watch?

Yes—Bluetooth calling is included, so you can make and receive calls from your wrist.
Is it suitable for workouts and wet weather?
It’s IP68 water-resistant, which is intended to handle rain, sweat and busy days.
How readable is the screen outdoors?
The 1.83-inch HD display is rated up to 550 nits brightness, designed to be easy to read even outdoors.
What battery life should I expect?
The watch is described as charging for around 2.5 hours for up to 7 days typical use, or up to 30 days on standby.
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