Smart Watch for Men Women (1.85-inch) with Call Answer/Make, Fitness & Health Tracking, IP68
Product description
If you want a smartwatch that does more than just show the time, this one leans into two areas: daily health tracking and practical phone-style notifications, including call answer/make. On paper it looks aimed at people who want features “all in one place” without jumping straight to the most premium tier.
The essentials
This smartwatch includes Bluetooth calling features via a built-in microphone and Hi‑Fi speaker, so you can answer or make calls from your wrist when it’s synced to your phone. You’ll also get vibration alerts for incoming calls, SMS text and app notifications, with support mentioned for messaging and social apps such as Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn and Messenger.
What you’ll notice day to day

The day-to-day experience here is mainly about two flows: communication and health/fitness views. Notifications are delivered via vibration, which is a decent compromise if you’re in a meeting or out for a walk and don’t want your phone to keep buzzing in your pocket.
For health tracking, the spec mentions a PPG sensor running 24 hours a day for heart-rate monitoring, plus the ability to save resting heart-rate data for 7 days in the “H Band” app. There’s also wrist-based measurement for blood oxygen and blood pressure using a reflective-light sensor. That’s useful if you like having trends to look back on, but it’s worth keeping expectations realistic: wrist readings are helpful for general monitoring and spotting changes, not a replacement for medical-grade checks.
As for fitness, it supports 140+ workout modes, including options like running, cycling, swimming, HIIT, yoga and football. It also tracks activity data such as steps, active minutes, distance and calorie consumption—handy if you want your training and general movement to be more measurable.


A small practical example: imagine you’re heading out for a quick run. You start a running session on the watch, glance at the stats during the workout, and if a call comes in later, you can answer directly without digging out your phone straight away. It’s not a “smart phone replacement”, but it can cut the friction.

Where it shines
The strongest selling points, based on the provided details, are:
- Calling on your wrist: built-in microphone and speaker for answer/make calls.
- Broad notification coverage: SMS text plus a list of well-known social apps, delivered by vibration alerts.
- Health monitoring variety: heart rate (24 hours) plus blood oxygen and blood pressure measurements.
- Fitness breadth: 140+ workout modes with step counting and activity metrics.
- Water resistance for everyday life: IP68 water resistance, positioned for activities like washing hands, showering and swimming.
Tech specs (from the product info)

- Name: Smart Watch for Men Women Answer/Make Call (1.85" smartwatch)
- Display: 1.85-inch smartwatch display
- Battery capacity: 250 mAh
- Charging time: fully charge in about 2 hours
- Battery life: normal usage time of 7 days, standby up to 30 days
- Bluetooth: compatible with Bluetooth 5.3 or above
- Water resistance: IP68
- Fitness modes: 140+ sports/workout modes
Compatibility and what to double-check before buying


Compatibility is stated for phones using iOS 10.0/Android 5.0 or above, and Bluetooth 5.3 or above. It connects to the smartphone with the “H Band” app.
One limitation to note: the waterproof guidance says you should not wear it in hot water, including a hot shower. That’s fairly typical for many wearables, but it’s still an important detail if you’re buying for frequent sauna-style heat exposure or very hot baths.

Also, the information mentions saved resting heart-rate data for 7 days. If you expect longer trend history on-device, you may need to rely more on the app, and the provided details don’t confirm how far back it keeps records.
Should you buy it?
It makes sense if you want a feature-rich smartwatch for everyday life: call answering, vibration notifications, 24-hour heart-rate monitoring, and plenty of workout modes (including swimming). It’s also a strong candidate if you’re careful about not paying for features you won’t use, because the spec sheet covers a lot in one package.
It might not be the best fit if you need medical-grade accuracy for blood pressure or blood oxygen—this is presented as wrist-based reflective-light monitoring, which is more about trends and general awareness than clinical measurement. You may also want to skip it if you’re specifically sensitive to water resistance in hot conditions, since the guidance discourages hot water use.

In short: worth considering for people who want a practical, all-rounder smartwatch and are happy to use it for monitoring and training, rather than expecting it to behave like a medical device.


Mini FAQ
Does it need to be connected to a phone to make calls?
The calling features are described as working when the smartwatch is synced to your smartphone, using Bluetooth.

What kind of notifications will it show?
The product info mentions SMS text and SNS messages (including examples like WhatsApp and Messenger), plus app notifications delivered via vibration alerts.
Is it suitable for swimming?
IP68 water resistance is stated, and swimming is included as one of the supported workout modes. However, hot water use is not recommended.
How long does the battery last?
The spec claims around 7 days normal usage and up to 30 days standby, with a full charge time of about 2 hours.
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