Puqo Smart Watch for Men & Women with Bluetooth Calls, 1.95" Fitness Tracking and IP68
Product description
What it is and the job it does
This Puqo smartwatch is built around two everyday needs: staying connected without pulling out your phone, and keeping tabs on your health and activity. On paper, it combines Bluetooth 5.4 call support (answer/make/reject calls) with smartphone-style notifications you can feel on your wrist via vibration. It also adds fitness tracking such as heart rate monitoring and sleep monitoring, plus a large set of sports modes for variety.
It’s not trying to be a specialist training computer. Where it tends to make sense is for people who want an all-in-one wearable that covers the basics—calls, messages, steps/activity, heart rate, sleep—and still offers plenty of workout options.
Key features to look at

The headline differentiator here is call handling. With the Bluetooth 5.4 chip, the watch includes a speaker and an HD microphone, so you can manage calls directly from the wrist. The same Bluetooth link is also used to surface “smart notifications” from your phone, including message alerts and social apps like WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (as mentioned in the product description). If you’re the kind of person who misses pings when you’re busy, wrist vibration notifications are the whole point.
On the fitness side, it includes a heart rate sensor and 24/7 sleep tracking. The sleep analysis is described as covering light, deep and awake stages, which is useful if you’re trying to spot changes in your routine rather than just getting a single bedtime score.
The display is a 1.95" (HD) touchscreen with colour, and the watch supports more than 200 watch faces/dials that you can personalise. If you care about the look of a watch day to day, having that many face options is a practical touch rather than a gimmick.
The fitness tracking side (and what you can realistically expect)



With more than 110 sports modes—including running and cycling as well as sports like badminton and basketball—this watch is aimed at people who train in different ways. The companion app (“Gloryfit”, as stated) records workout data such as steps, distance and calories, with the intent of making your sessions feel more structured.
Worth noting: fitness watches can vary a fair bit in how “scientific” the numbers feel in everyday use, especially for calories and some metrics. This one is best viewed as a helpful activity tracker and consistency tool—useful for trends—rather than something you’d rely on to fine-tune professional coaching plans.
A practical example: if you go out for a run after work, you can start the activity mode, see your tracked stats in the app, and then check sleep later to look at how that week’s routine affects rest. That “connect workouts to recovery” loop is exactly where this style of tracker earns its keep.
Connectivity, notifications and calls: where it feels most useful

If you want a smartwatch mainly for calls and alerts, the Bluetooth call support plus vibration notifications are the features that should get your attention. The description specifically says you can answer, reject or make calls on the watch. It also mentions social and message notifications.
However, do keep expectations grounded: this is a fitness watch with call capability, not a full smartwatch replacement for every phone action. It should cover the most common “quick replies / quick call handling” needs, but complex tasks are still going to live on your phone.
Key limitations and what to double-check
A couple of gaps are worth considering before you buy:



- Compatibility is mentioned as iOS 9.0 and Android 5.0 or later, and explicitly says it’s not compatible with PC, iPad or tablets. If you use an unusual setup, it’s smart to double-check your device first.
- The watch is described as IP68 waterproof, which is good for splashes, rain and sweat, but the details of “how far you can go” with water exposure aren’t spelled out beyond that. If you’re planning regular swimming sessions, you may want to verify what the rating covers for your specific use.
Also, battery life is presented as 5–7 days of use or up to 30 days standby with a 2-hour charge. Real-world results depend heavily on notification volume, call usage and how often you run sports tracking, so it may not hit the top end every time.
Tech summary
- Bluetooth calls with speaker and HD microphone support (Bluetooth 5.4 stated)
- Full touchscreen colour display (1.95" cited)
- Heart rate and 24/7 sleep monitoring (sleep stages covered: light, deep and awake)
- 110+ sports modes for workout variety
- IP68 waterproofing for splashes, rain and sweat
- App support via “Gloryfit” for tracking data and watch face selection

Is it worth it?
This Puqo smartwatch is a solid buy if you want one wearable that handles Bluetooth calls and wrist notifications, while also giving you heart rate and sleep tracking plus a wide range of activity modes. It’s especially likely to suit people who want day-to-day convenience—quick call management, vibrational alerts, and the habit-forming side of activity tracking—without paying for a high-end device.
It may not be the best match if you need deep smartwatch features beyond fitness and notifications, or if you’re expecting the accuracy of the most advanced health wearables. You may also want to skip it if your setup doesn’t fall within the stated iOS/Android compatibility, or if you need very specific water-use guarantees beyond “splash/rain/sweat”.
If you’re trying to decide between a basic fitness band and a call-capable smartwatch, this sits closer to the latter: it’s designed to keep you connected while still focusing on health and exercise tracking.



Mini FAQ
Can it answer and make calls from the watch?
Yes. The description states it supports Bluetooth calls with an HD microphone and a quality speaker, letting you answer, reject or make calls directly on the watch.
Does it track sleep automatically?
It says sleep is tracked automatically with analysis covering light, deep and awake stages.
What phones does it work with?
Compatibility is stated for iOS 9.0 and Android 5.0 or later, and it’s not compatible with PC, iPad or tablets.
Is it waterproof?
It’s rated IP68, described as protected against splashes, rain and sweat.
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