Smart Watch 1.43’’ AMOLED Bluetooth Call & Fitness Tracker (IP68) — for Android & iOS
Product description
If you want a smartwatch that does more than just count steps, this 1.43’’ AMOLED model is built around two everyday needs: health tracking and staying connected without constantly reaching for your phone. On paper, you get Bluetooth calling features with a vibrating alert system for messages, plus an AMOLED touchscreen that’s designed to feel responsive.
That blend is exactly where this watch could make sense for a lot of people. But it’s also worth noting where it may not fully match the expectations of someone after premium smartwatch features all the way through.
Key takeaways
This smartwatch is positioned as a practical fitness-and-communication tracker: you can handle calls and receive social media message notifications via alerts, while the display and sensors aim to support daily activity tracking and sleep monitoring. Sports modes are plentiful, and the IP68 waterproof rating suggests it’s meant for everyday wear rather than just desk use.
The most convincing angle is the combination of a large AMOLED screen and Bluetooth call support. If you like quick glanceability and minimal faffing with your phone mid-walk, it’s the sort of spec that sounds genuinely useful.

What you’ll notice in daily use
The 1.43’’ AMOLED full-touch display is quoted as 466x466, with sensitivity called out as a strong point. For day-to-day buyers, that usually translates to smoother interaction when scrolling notifications, checking stats, or switching watch faces.
Dial customisation is also a nice touch: the watch lets you switch dials using the “H Band” app, including the option to use your own photo. It’s not life-changing, but it does help the watch feel a bit more personal than basic default faces.
Communication-wise, the built-in HD speaker and Bluetooth connection let you answer and make calls, while social message notifications arrive as vibrating alerts. This is the kind of function you’ll either love instantly (hands busy, phone away) or barely use (if you always prefer taking calls on your mobile).


Fitness and health tracking, realistically

Fitness features include a pedometer and multiple health monitoring elements, with heart rate and sleep monitoring specifically mentioned. The sleep side is framed around analysis of sleep quality, which is usually what most people care about: not just whether you slept, but some indication of how that sleep went.
For activity tracking, you also get 150+ sports modes covering activities such as running, cycling, walking, and football, with data recording. If you train with variety (or simply like having a mode that matches what you’re doing), that breadth is a clear plus.
However, keep expectations sensible. The description doesn’t talk about advanced coaching, recovery scores, GPS accuracy, or medical-grade claims. So it’s best viewed as a helpful everyday tracker rather than something you’d rely on for anything high-stakes.
Waterproofing and activity limits
This watch is rated IP68, which on its own signals it should cope with splashes, dust, and everyday wet conditions. It’s positioned as suitable for many activities, which fits typical UK day-to-day scenarios.

But there’s a clear limitation stated: it’s not recommended to take shower and swimming. That’s important. IP68 is not a free pass for water immersion in every situation, and the manufacturer is basically telling you where the boundary is.
Battery life and what it means
Battery life is quoted as 5–7 days for normal use and about 30 days standby time. That’s fairly encouraging if you don’t want to charge every night.


Depending on how often you use the Bluetooth call features and check notifications, your real-life usage may land closer to the lower end of the “normal use” range. Still, as a broad idea, this watch is designed to be low-hassle between charges.
Where it shines (and where it doesn’t)

It’s a good fit if you want a smartwatch that combines fitness tracking with Bluetooth calling and message alerts, and you like a vivid AMOLED touchscreen for quick checking.
It might not be a great match if you’re expecting a fully fledged premium smartwatch experience with very advanced health insights, workout analytics, or a strong “fit and forget” ecosystem. It also may not suit you if you need a watch you can take into showers or swimming, because that’s explicitly not recommended.
Should you buy it?
Buy it if you’re after an affordable, feature-focused smartwatch for everyday wear: pedometer steps, heart rate and sleep monitoring, lots of sports modes, plus call answering and message notifications via vibration. It’s especially worth considering if you want an AMOLED screen that feels responsive and you don’t want charging to dominate your week.
Skip it if water immersion during showering or swimming is a requirement, or if you’re looking for more advanced smartwatch functions than the description covers. In that case, it may feel more like a mid-range activity tracker with communication basics rather than a top-tier all-rounder.

Mini FAQ
Can I answer calls from the watch?


Yes. The watch includes a built-in HD speaker and uses Bluetooth with your smartphone so you can answer and make calls.
Does it show message notifications?
It supports message notifications from social media, delivered as vibrating alerts once paired via Bluetooth.

Is the watch suitable for swimming?
Not recommended. The description specifically says it isn’t recommended to take shower and swimming.
How long does the battery last?
Normal use is quoted as 5–7 days, with about 30 days standby time.
What phones does it work with?
It’s described as suitable for Android and iOS, but the details on which versions aren’t provided here.
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