Smart Watch for Men GPS (2.06" HD Screen) with Bluetooth Calling, Heart Rate & GPS Fitness Modes
Product description
At a glance
A GPS smartwatch aimed at everyday fitness and day-to-day practicality, this men’s Smart Watch for Men GPS combines a 2.06" HD colour display, health tracking, and Bluetooth calling in one unit. On paper, it’s trying to cover a lot: route tracking for runs, sleep and heart-rate monitoring, plus enough watch face customisation to keep it feeling personal rather than “set and forget”.
The big question is whether you want a feature-heavy fitness watch that also happens to handle calls and notifications from your wrist. If that’s your priority, it’s an interesting bundle. If you’re expecting premium accuracy or a smartwatch experience on par with top-tier devices, it may feel more like a mid-range compromise.
What to know before you buy
This model is built around a few clear pillars. First, the display is a 2.06" HD colour screen with a stated resolution of 320×385, designed to be responsive and easy to read. Second, it offers Bluetooth calling: you can make and receive calls directly from your wrist, with “gentle vibrations” for app notifications (including examples like WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram). Third, it includes a GPS designed to record running routes without needing your phone.

There’s also a personalised side. You get over 100 dials, and you can create/customise exclusive watch faces using photos from your smartphone’s gallery. That’s a nice touch if you care about appearance and not just data.
Worth noting: the exact day-to-day “feel” of calling and health readings isn’t something the specs can fully prove. Real performance can depend on phone pairing stability, your usage habits, and how sensitive you are to notification timing or sensor interpretation.
Key features for training, health and routine


For fitness, the watch leans hard into tracking. It includes continuous heart-rate monitoring via a stated LC10A optical sensor, plus step counting, distance travelled and calories burned. Sleep tracking is automated, with phases described as deep sleep, light sleep, and waking periods.
Then there’s GPS and sports modes. The watch is described as having high-precision GPS with route recording for running (the description also mentions a “linear track”). It offers 110+ sports modes, including running, cycling, hiking, yoga and skiing. In other words, it’s not just one activity—more like a “do what you do” approach.

A practical example: if you head out for a morning run, you can start the running mode, let GPS record your route, and then check heart rate plus steps/distance/elapsed time afterwards. For the evening, you can review sleep phases instead of only counting hours.
Battery life and everyday smartwatch extras
The battery figures are a major selling point for people who don’t want to charge constantly. The watch is stated to have a 380mAh battery, with up to 7 days of normal use and up to 30 days standby. A full charge is listed as taking 2.5 hours.
It also includes a set of additional functions beyond fitness, such as remote camera control, an alarm clock, a stopwatch, weather updates, a sedentary reminder, and a phone finder. There’s also an AI voice assistant mentioned for simple commands like controlling music, checking the weather, or setting an alarm.
This is the sort of feature set that can make the watch feel useful even on “non-workout” days—assuming those features are the ones you’ll actually use.

Where it shines (and where it may not)


Where it shines is breadth. You’re getting GPS route tracking, health monitoring, a large set of sports modes, and Bluetooth calling—plus custom watch faces and notification support. For someone wanting one device that handles both fitness basics and some smartwatch functions, that combination makes sense.
It may not be the best choice if you’re very demanding about accuracy or want a consistently “premium” smartwatch experience. The watch is positioned as a flexible activity tracker, and it can come across as more of a feature-packed mid-range option than a specialist tool for serious training.
It might also feel like overkill if you only care about one thing—say, just step counting or just sleep—because the extras will be there whether you use them or not.
Tech specs

- Display: 2.06" HD colour screen (320×385 resolution)
- Sensor: LC10A optical sensor for continuous heart-rate monitoring
- GPS: high-precision GPS for running routes
- Battery: 380mAh, up to 7 days normal use, up to 30 days standby, full charge in 2.5 hours
- Waterproof rating: IP68 (waterproof, dust and shock resistant)
- Sports modes: 110+ modes
- Connectivity: Bluetooth calling
- Compatibility: iOS 9.0 and above, Android 5.0 and above
- Charging time: 2.5 hours for a full charge
Final verdict
It’s worth buying if you want a GPS fitness watch that also covers health monitoring (heart rate and sleep), plus Bluetooth calling and app notifications—ideally for workouts and everyday life where you’d rather keep your phone in your pocket.
Skip it if you’re chasing top-tier smartwatch polish or you only need basic tracking, because you may end up paying for features you won’t use. Also, since performance and reading accuracy can vary in real use, it’s wise to check how you like the experience of calling/notifications and the FitCloudPro syncing flow before you commit long-term.


Mini FAQ

Is it actually able to track running routes without a phone?
The description states that GPS records running routes “without the need for a smartphone”, so it’s designed for that kind of use.
What health data does it monitor?
It’s described as continuously monitoring heart rate, tracking steps, distance and calories burned, and automatically tracking sleep phases (deep and light sleep plus waking periods).
Can you make calls from the watch?

Yes—Bluetooth calling is included, letting you make and receive calls from your wrist.
Is it suitable for rain and sweat?
It’s rated IP68 for water, dust and shock resistance, which is generally the right direction for workouts.
Does it work with both iPhone and Android?
Compatibility is listed for iOS 9.0 and above and Android 5.0 and above.
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