Smart Watch 2026 1.91” HD Bluetooth 5.4 Calling with SPO2, Heart Rate & Sleep Monitoring
Product description
A quick look at what you’re getting
This Smart Watch (2026 model) is aimed at people who want a smartwatch-style experience without overcomplicating things: health tracking (heart rate, SpO2 and sleep), activity tracking (steps, distance and calories), and everyday phone features like message reminders and Bluetooth calling.
On paper, it’s a fairly feature-heavy fitness watch for the money: a 1.91-inch TFT colour display with 3D curved tempered glass, more than 200 watch faces via the “GloryFit” app, and over 115 sport modes. It’s also built for regular wear with an IP68 waterproof rating and a thin, lightweight body.
Still, it won’t suit everyone. If you’re expecting top-tier smartwatch accuracy or a polished ecosystem, this sits more in the “practical fitness + notifications” camp than the “premium smartwatch” one. And as with many fitness watches, the health numbers are best treated as trends rather than medical-grade readings.
Key features that actually matter day to day

The calling and messaging features are the headline if you want less time reaching for your phone. With a built-in microphone and HD speaker, the watch can make/receive/reject calls and show message notifications (examples mentioned include Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter/X). When the “GloryFit” app is enabled, notifications are displayed on the watch, which is handy for quick checks during commutes, walks or workouts.
For health and recovery, the watch tracks: - heart rate - blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) - sleep, including deep sleep, light sleep and wake-up time
There’s also a menstrual cycle recording function designed specifically for women.
For training variety, it supports 115+ exercise modes, covering both outdoors and indoors (running, cycling, hiking, skipping rope, dancing, yoga and skiing are listed, among others). It’s the kind of watch that’s easier to stick with if your routine changes rather than staying the same.
What the screen and design are like in practice



The 1.91-inch HD TFT colour screen is paired with 3D curved tempered glass, and the watch is described as thin (11mm) and very light (35g). That combination is a big deal if you plan to wear it most of the day.
The brightness is adjustable manually, which helps with visibility in direct sunlight — not perfect (no watch screen is), but it’s a useful detail if you’re often outdoors.
You can choose from more than 200 customised dial options in the GloryFit app, and you can upload photos as a background. That won’t change the tracking, but it can make the watch feel more personal rather than “generic”.
Fitness tracking, waterproofing and everyday usefulness
If you mainly want steps and general activity insight, this watch is built for that. It records steps, distance and calories in real time, and the sport modes are there to keep sessions categorised.

It’s also IP68 waterproof, which is a straightforward plus for everyday life: you can wear it on rainy days and when washing hands (the listing mentions this use case). Just keep expectations realistic: IP ratings help with water exposure, but they don’t mean “pressure washer proof” or unlimited diving.
Battery-wise, the listing claims a 30 days standby time and around 5–7 days of daily use, with fast magnetic charging said to take about 2 hours for a full charge. If you hate charging rituals, that’s a practical selling point.
Tech essentials and compatibility notes
This watch is described as compatible with iOS 10.0 and Android 9.0 and higher versions of smartphones.
Charging is via a fast magnetic system, taking around 2 hours to fully charge.



A few extra everyday tools are included: timer, stopwatch, alarm clock, sedentary reminder, weather forecast, brightness adjustment and a calculator (plus other functions mentioned generally).
There’s also music and camera control. When connected to the GloryFit app and music is playing on your phone, the watch can control playback. The watch can also act as a remote to trigger the phone camera for photos.
Worth noting: you’ll only get the calling, messaging, music and photo remote benefits if the watch is set up with the GloryFit app and paired properly with your phone.
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)
It’s a good fit if you want one device for fitness tracking plus everyday notifications, and you’d actually use Bluetooth calling rather than just seeing missed calls on the screen. The combination of health monitoring (heart rate, SpO2 and sleep) and 115+ sports modes makes it feel suited to active routines.

It may not be the best choice if you’re buying purely for “accuracy-first” health metrics or a highly refined smartwatch interface. The listing doesn’t provide performance details like sensor accuracy or medical-grade validation, so you may find more dependable value if you use these readings as general trends.
Is it worth it?
A solid pick if you want a light, wearable fitness tracker with a big enough display for basic data, plus the convenience of message reminders and Bluetooth calling. The IP68 waterproof rating and long standby time add to the “wear it often, charge it less” idea.
But if your main goal is premium smartwatch performance (app experience, sensor precision guarantees, or deep integrations), this is more of a feature-focused fitness smartwatch than a flagship. It’s best for buyers who prioritise practical day-to-day functions over specialist health or high-end smartwatch polish.
Mini FAQ



What can it track for health?
It’s described as monitoring heart rate, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and sleep, including deep sleep, light sleep and wake-up time.
Does it support Bluetooth calling?
Yes. The watch is listed as having a built-in microphone and HD speaker for making/receiving/rejecting calls, with call history support.
Will it work with both Android and iPhone?
The listing states compatibility with iOS 10.0 and Android 9.0 and higher.
Is it waterproof?
It’s rated IP68, and the listing specifically mentions wearing it on rainy days and for washing hands.
Can it show notifications from social apps?
Message notifications are supported via the GloryFit app, with examples including Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter/X.
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