RUIMEN Smart Watch with 1.85-Inch HD Screen and Bluetooth Calling
Product description
What it is
The RUIMEN Smart Watch is a touchscreen wearable designed to pair with most Android and iOS devices. It centres on convenient, on‑wrist communication and health tracking, with a focus on accessible everyday features rather than high‑end spec sheets. If you value quick access to calls, notifications and a broad activity profile without constantly reaching for your phone, this model aims to deliver that balance.
How it fits into daily life
With a 1.85‑inch HD display, the screen stays legible in daylight, and you can customize the face using the GloryFit app—from over 200 designs to a photo of your own choosing. The built‑in speaker and microphone enable hands‑free calling from the wrist, which can be handy during workouts, commutes, or when you’re multitasking. The voice assistant lets you control music, check the weather, or set reminders by voice, which is useful if you’re busy or on the move.

Health and sleep tracking
The RUIMEN watch tracks heart rate continuously with adjustable alerts, plus blood oxygen saturation and sleep patterns (including stages). It also offers menstrual cycle reminders. All of this data lives in the GloryFit app, giving you a single view of trends over time.
Activity and sport support


Over 100 sport modes are listed, ranging from running and cycling to swimming and yoga. During exercise, you can monitor steps, distance, calories and active minutes. This isn’t just a tally, it helps you stay aware of daily activity levels and progress across the week.

Battery life and waterproofing
The watch is IP68 waterproof, so it’s protected against sweat, rain and handwashing. In real‑world use, you can expect several days between charges depending on how you use the features. It’s not designed for seawater exposure or hot showers, which is worth bearing in mind if you’re often near these conditions.
Design and compatibility notes
The device is compatible with most phones running Android 6.0+ or iOS 9.0+. It supports music control, camera remote control, weather, reminders and more from the wrist. One practical caveat: while it can receive notifications, it cannot reply to messages or make calls without the Bluetooth connection and a paired phone nearby.

What to know before buying
If you prioritise a watch that handles calls directly from your wrist and provides a wide array of watch faces, this model could be appealing. If you need SIM card independence or true standalone messaging, this isn’t the right option. Battery life varies with use of GPS, notifications, and screen brightness, so heavy users may see shorter durations.


How to use it day to day
Pair the watch with the GloryFit app to unlock most features—watch faces, health data aggregation and notification management. Practically, you’ll likely use it for quick checks on your pulse and sleep, light fitness tracking, and occasionally answering or rejecting calls when you’re not near your phone. A good example: out for a run, you can glance at your pace and heart rate on the screen, take a call without stopping, and then review your route and stats after the run.

Tech specs (key points)
- Screen: 1.85-inch HD touch, 320×386 resolution.
- Connectivity: Bluetooth calling, AI voice assistant, notifications (no SIM).
- Health: 24/7 heart rate, SpO2, sleep stages, menstrual reminders.
- Sports: 100+ modes.
- Waterproof: IP68.
- Battery: 5–7 days typical life, depending on usage.
- Compatibility: Android 6.0+ and iOS 9.0+, GloryFit app required for full features.
Pros and cons at a glance
- Pros: Hands‑free calling from the wrist, broad face customization, extensive activity modes, reasonable screen readability outdoors, useful health metrics in one app.
- Cons: No standalone messaging or SIM card support, notifications are view‑only, some users may want more premium health metrics or faster charging, and seawater exposure is not advised.

What it’s not perfect for


If you’re after a premium smartwatch with advanced ECG, NFC payments, or continuous GPS without the phone, this model sits more in the everyday‑use category. It’s better suited to someone who wants practical health data and convenience rather than a flagship experience.
Who it’s for
- People who want quick access to calls and notifications while exercising or commuting.
- Adults seeking a broad set of activity modes and health tracking in one affordable device.
- Reality check: if you value standalone messaging or true standalone connectivity, you may want to compare options.

Should you buy it? When it makes sense
- It makes sense if you prioritise hands‑free calls, a clear touchscreen and a wide selection of watch faces. It’s also reasonable if you want a durable, water‑resistant companion for daily wear and routine workouts.
- You may want to skip it if you require true SMS replies from the watch, advanced health metrics beyond heart rate and SpO2, or standalone connectivity without your phone.
FAQ snapshot
- Does it reply to messages? No, it can receive notifications but cannot reply.
- Is it safe for swimming? IP68 rating offers protection for rain and splashes, not advised for seawater or hot showers.
- How long does the battery last? Typically 5–7 days with moderate use.
Final decision
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want a practical, well‑rounded wearable that prioritises convenient calls, notifications and broad activity tracking without pushing into premium pricing. It suits users who keep their phone nearby and want a lightweight, recognisable daily helper.
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