Military Smart Watch for Men with Call & Voice Assistant — 1.43" HD AMOLED Fitness Watch (IP68, 660mAh)
Product description
What this smartwatch is for
This Military Smart Watch for Men is a fitness-focused smartwatch that also tries to cover everyday smart notifications. On paper, it combines an AMOLED 1.43" display, call handling from your wrist, and health tracking such as heart rate, blood oxygen and sleep monitoring, plus step and activity data.
It’s the sort of watch you’d choose if you want one device to help with workouts and day-to-day routines without constantly reaching for your phone. The inclusion of a built-in flashlight and IP68 waterproof rating suggests it’s also aimed at people who want something a bit more outdoorsy or “practical” in daily life.
Key takeaways (the real buying angle)
The strongest pull here is the mix of a bright-looking AMOLED screen with convenience features: you can make/receive calls, get notifications, use a voice assistant, and access tools like stopwatch/timer, music control, calculator, weather forecast, and find-your-phone. Add health tracking (steps, distance, calories, heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep) and plenty of sport modes, and it starts to look like a value bundle rather than a one-trick tracker.

That said, it’s not perfect for everyone. If you’re expecting the most advanced smartwatch experience or the smoothest ecosystem integration (including call quality specifics), you’ll want to temper expectations—this is positioned as a multifunction fitness smartwatch, not a flagship that nails every detail.
Where it shines
For workouts and routine tracking, 130+ sport modes give you plenty of options, from common gym and cardio activities (like jogging and cycling) to training styles such as yoga, skipping rope and free training. During exercise, the watch is described as recording workout data in real time via the FitCloudPro app (steps, distance, calories, etc.).
In everyday use, the built-in flashlight can be genuinely handy when you’re fumbling for keys or walking at dusk. It’s a small feature, but it’s one that changes how “useful” a watch feels—especially if you don’t want your phone lighting up the whole night.


What you’ll notice day to day (screen, battery and alerts)

The 1.43" AMOLED 3D screen is designed to be vivid and easy to read, with enhanced resolution stated as 466 x 466. Brightness can be adjusted manually, which matters if you’re outside during direct sunlight and you don’t want to squint at stats.
Battery claims are fairly reassuring for a fitness smartwatch: a 660mAh battery, with up to 20 days of battery life after around 2.5 hours charging, and up to 60 days standby time. The listing notes results depend on individual usage, so real-world time may vary—still, the numbers suggest it’s meant to be low-fuss between charges.
Tech specs
- Display: 1.43" HD AMOLED (466 x 466)
- Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.4
- Battery capacity: 660mAh
- Battery claim: up to 20 days battery life (after about 2.5 hours charging), up to 60 days standby time (usage dependent)
- Sports tracking: 130+ sport modes
- Health monitoring: heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep monitoring, daily steps/distance/calories
- Features mentioned: pedometer, sleep quality analysis, information reminders, social media notifications (WhatsApp, Facebook, Message, Instagram, Twitter, Wechat, etc.), alarm/stopwatch/timer, flashlight, calculator, music control, weather forecast, sedentary reminder, find your phone, calendar, camera control, brightness adjustment
- Calls: make and receive calls directly from the wrist (and voice assistant support)
- Water resistance: IP68 (not recommended for hot water or seawater, can be worn for hand washing or in rain)
The limits to consider before you buy

It may not be the best match if you need reliable wear-and-forget waterproofing for swimming, hot tubs, or seawater activities—IP68 is clearly framed as “rain and hand washing” territory rather than full marine use.
Also, some details around call performance (how clear calls are in noisy environments, for example) aren’t provided here. If you’re buying primarily for call quality rather than fitness and notifications, it’s worth reading recent user opinions on response quality and app stability.
Lastly, there’s a lot packed in (notifications, voice assistant, camera control, music, weather). That’s convenient, but if you prefer a simpler smartwatch that focuses only on tracking, you might find yourself not using half the tools.


Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a sports-first smartwatch with health monitoring, lots of sport modes, and everyday extras like call handling, social notifications, and quick tools (flashlight, calculator, weather, music control).

It may not suit you if your priority is a premium “smartwatch experience” with very specific ecosystem expectations, or if you only need basic step tracking and don’t care about calls/voice assistant features.
A practical example: you could start a morning run with one of the listed activity modes, glance at steps/distance/calories on the AMOLED display, and if you get a call while you’re out, you can answer from your wrist rather than digging out your phone. Later, the same watch can help you review sleep quality and blood oxygen readings.
How to decide if it’s worth it?
Worth considering if you’re looking for a multifunction fitness watch that adds wrist calls/voice assistant plus health and sport tracking, and you also want a tough-feeling everyday design with IP68 rating and a flashlight.
You may want to skip it if you’re specifically after swimming-grade durability, call-quality assurances, or a simple “fitness-only” tracker. In that case, it could feel overstuffed, and you’d probably be better served by something more focused.

Before buying, double-check that the features you care about most—calls from the wrist, FitCloudPro tracking, notification types, and waterproof expectations—are aligned with how you plan to use the watch.
Mini FAQ


Does it track sleep and blood oxygen?
Yes. The watch is described as monitoring sleep and blood oxygen alongside heart rate.
Can it make and receive calls from the wrist?

Yes. The listing states you can make and receive calls directly from your wrist, supported by Bluetooth 5.4.
Is it waterproof enough for swimming?
The IP68 rating is mentioned, but the listing specifically notes it’s not recommended for hot water or seawater, and it can be worn for hand washing or in the rain. Swimming expectations aren’t clearly guaranteed.
How long does the battery last?
The claim is up to 20 days of battery life after around 2.5 hours charging, and up to 60 days standby time, with results depending on individual usage.
What app does it use for workout recording?
The listing references the FitCloudPro application for recording workout data in real time.
Products with discounts that might interest you
- PlayStation Portal Accessories Bundle for travel
- Kelepu Thumb Grips 2pcs silicone thumbstick caps
- FYOUNG Joy-Con switch charger for 4
- King Lucky i121 Open‑ear Bluetooth 5.4 earbuds, 50H playtime
- Lepro LE UV Torch 395 nm UV flashlight
- KODAK Dock ERA 4PASS instant photo printer 4x6
- Lepro LED Torch with 5 Modes, Zoomable & IPX4 Water Resistant (18650/AAA, batteries not included)
- KTEBO Apple Watch Charger Cable with Dock 1m
- ACMER Laser Engraver K1 Desktop 12W compact laser engraving machine (150×150mm work area)
- LeYi Case for Samsung Galaxy A36 5G with Invisible Ring Stand, Tempered Glass & Camera Lens Protectors (Purple)
- EasyAcc EasyAcc Handheld Fan Portable USB Fan (180° foldable, rechargeable, 3 speeds) – Black
- LISEN Car Charger 69W USB‑C for iPhone
- Miracase iPhone 17 Pro MagSafe case 6.3"
- MUSICOZY 3D Bluetooth Sleep Mask 16H
- NEW'C Screen Protector for iPhone 16 6.1-inch
- OFFCUP Apple Watch 42mm screen protector case
- Mag-Safe Magnetic Wireless Charger 15W for iPhone
- Orzly Switch Accessories Bundle — Essentials Pack for Nintendo Switch
- VOLTKARE 2Pack DC power extension cable (90-degree) 5.5mm x 2.1mm, male to female
- TESSAN Tower Extension Lead 10M
- Lepro Bayonet Light Bulb 8.5W 806lm
- LeYi for Samsung Galaxy S23 5G case with ring holder and 2-pack screen protectors (pink)
- Aiivioll silicone replacement earplugs (3 pairs, XS/S/L) for AirPods Pro & Pro 2 – White
- Tentoki Screen Protector for iPhone 14 Pro Max (6.7 Inch) — 3-Pack tempered glass, 9H scratch resistant

