Smart Watch for Men and Women with 1.96" Display, 115+ Sports Modes and IP68 Water Resistance
Product description
What it is and who it’s for
This is a smart watch designed for both men and women who want a practical wrist companion that covers calls, health monitoring and a broad range of activities. If you value a compact display, dependable fitness tracking and the ability to respond to notifications without reaching for your phone, this model aims to offer a balanced everyday solution.
Design and display

On the surface, the device sports a 1.96 inch TFT colour screen with a 3D curved tempered glass, kept slim at about 11mm and light in the hand at roughly 35g. The screen brightness is adjustable so you can read data clearly in sunlight or overcast days. Customisation is straightforward—over 200 dials are available through the GloryFit app, and you can even upload a photo for the watch face if you want a personal touch. It’s a practical look for daily wear rather than a fashion statement.
Connectivity and calls


The watch includes a built‑in microphone and HD speaker, enabling Bluetooth 5.3 calling. You can make, receive or reject calls and sync contacts while the device also handles message notifications from popular apps. This means you can stay connected without pulling out your phone, though you’ll still want your handset nearby for longer conversations or media-rich chats.

Health and wellness monitoring
Core health tracking is provided by a high‑precision LC10A photoelectric sensor. It monitors heart rate, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) and sleep stages (deep sleep, light sleep, wake times). There’s also a menstrual cycle recording function aimed at supporting women's health needs. While it provides useful data, you should interpret results within the context of standard wearable limits and note that consumer devices are not substitutes for medical devices.
Activity and sports tracking

With more than 115 sport modes, this watch covers a broad spectrum from running and cycling to yoga and skiing. Real-time metrics like steps, distance and calories help you stay on track during workouts. The IP68 rating means it’s suitable for rainy days and handwashing, but you should still avoid prolonged submersion in deep water or hot showers.


Power, charging and daily use
A fast magnetic charger means a full top‑up in around two hours, and the watch promises 5–7 days of typical use with 30 days of standby. In practice, battery life depends on how often you use features like GPS, calls and notifications. If you regularly track continuous heart rate or use power‑hungry modes, expect shorter cycles.

What to check before buying
Consider how often you’ll use calling features and whether you rely on constant notifications. The watch runs on GloryFit, ensure your phone supports the app and that you are comfortable pairing for message alerts and contact syncing. Also, think about whether you’ll benefit from the large dial selection and photo‑backdrop option, as these can personalise the experience—at the cost of a slightly busier interface for some users.
Practical use and trade‑offs



In everyday use, the device serves well as a compact fitness tracker with smart features. It isn’t a high‑end smartwatch, so expect a straightforward interface and a focus on health and activity data rather than a premium app ecosystem. If you prioritise long battery life with minimal charging and a broad sports catalogue for weekend activities, it could be a sensible choice. If you want a watch that excels at third‑party apps or advanced analytics, you might consider alternatives that place more emphasis on software and ecosystem.
What stands out and what may deter
You’ll notice the strong points first: a readable display in sun, a wide range of sport modes, reliable heart rate and SpO2 monitoring, and the convenience of hands‑free calls. What may make you pause is that the experience hinges on the GloryFit app and basic notification handling rather than a deep app store experience. If you want a device that truly doubles as a flagship smart assistant, this isn’t that model.

Final verdict
Final verdict: it makes sense if you want a feature‑rich fitness tracker that also handles calls and notifications in a compact, affordable package. It’s well suited for everyday wear, health monitoring and a wide activity range, provided you’re comfortable with the GloryFit ecosystem and moderate app depth. It may not be the best fit if you expect advanced smartwatch capabilities or premium build materials.
FAQ
- What’s the IP rating and what does it cover? It has IP68 water resistance, suitable for rain and handwashing, avoid prolonged submersion.
- How many days between charges in typical use? About 5–7 days for usual use, exact duration depends on features used.
- Can I change the watch face without the app? Yes, you can choose from over 200 dials in the GloryFit app and even upload a photo for the background.
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