Smart Watch for Men & Women (Alexa Built-in, Bluetooth Calling, 1.8" HD) with Heart Rate, SpO2 & Sleep, IP68 – Purple
Product description
The essentials
This Smart Watch for Men & Women is aimed at people who want a lot of everyday functions in one wearable: Bluetooth calling (answer/make calls), Alexa built in, notifications from apps, and health tracking that covers heart rate, SpO2 and sleep. On paper it also leans into fitness with 100 sports modes, plus an IP68 water-resistance rating and a 1.8" HD touch display.
One thing to keep in mind: this isn’t positioned as a niche, premium health device. It’s more of an all-rounder for day-to-day use where “good enough” monitoring and convenient smartwatch features matter more than clinical-level accuracy.
What matters most in day-to-day use
The biggest differentiator for many buyers here is the calling side. With a built-in microphone and Hi‑Fi speaker, the watch can handle calls directly, which is handy when you’re out for a walk, driving (where permitted), or just don’t want your phone in your hand. It also syncs SMS and messages from apps like WhatsApp and Facebook, so important pings should make it to your wrist rather than being missed.

Alexa built in is another practical angle. The idea is simple: you can use voice commands for tasks such as playing music, checking the weather, or setting an alarm, without juggling buttons on your phone.
The other “everyday” win is the screen and interaction. The 1.8" HD touch screen is designed for quick reading and control, and there are up to 100 watch dials in the VeryFit app, with the option to use a custom photo. If you like your smartwatch to look personal rather than purely functional, that’s a nice touch.
Health tracking and sleep monitoring (and a fair reality check)
The watch includes an advanced sensor chip and a photoelectric sensor for health monitoring. It’s described as offering 24-hour continuous measurement for indicators including SpO2, heart rate and stress. It also includes women’s menstrual cycle reminders.
For sleep, it automatically monitors sleep status such as deep sleep, light sleep and waking up, and then provides sleep quality analysis.



Worth saying plainly: smartwatch health features are useful for trends and daily awareness, but they shouldn’t be treated like medical-grade measurements. If you’re expecting lab-level precision, you may find it a bit underwhelming.
Also note the practical limitation mentioned for water use: IP68 is there for splashes and everyday water exposure, but the watch is not recommended for hot water or seawater.
Training features and sports modes
Fitness-wise, the watch supports 100 sports modes, including walking, running, cycling, cricket and soccer. The concept is that you can view sports data (like steps, distance and calories) directly on the watch.
For someone building a simple routine—say, tracking your steps on weekdays and checking running stats during training—this kind of breadth can be convenient. Where it can fall short is if you’re trying to “explain every training detail” to yourself, you may want more advanced coaching-style metrics than a general fitness watch typically provides.

Battery life and charging expectations
A 300mAh battery is quoted, with charging for 2 hours and then using for 5–7 days. That’s a reasonable expectation for a feature-rich smartwatch in this category, especially if you’re not constantly using the calling and Alexa features at every moment.
If you’re the type who uses voice features heavily all day, keep in mind battery life can vary in real life—on paper it’s optimised for balanced everyday use.
Tech specs that affect whether it fits your needs
The key shopping points from the information provided are: - 1.8" HD touch screen - Bluetooth calling with built-in microphone and speaker - Alexa built in for voice control tasks like music, weather and alarms - Health monitoring for heart rate, SpO2 and sleep, plus stress and menstrual cycle reminders - IP68 water resistance (not for hot water or seawater) - 100 sports modes - Smartphone compatibility mentioned as Android 6.0 and iOS 9.0 and above



One practical example: if you’re heading out and want to leave your phone in your bag, you can use the watch to answer a call, check a message alert, then later review basic activity data from one of the sports modes—all without switching devices.
When it makes sense
It’s a solid pick if you want one wearable that combines smartwatch convenience (calling, notifications, Alexa) with mainstream fitness and health monitoring, and you’re happy to work with a general-purpose device rather than a specialist tracker.
It may also suit you if you care about personalisation (custom watch faces) and need a watch that can handle everyday wet conditions.
When it might not be the best match for you

You may want to skip it if you’re specifically chasing a top-tier, ultra-accurate health monitor, or if your main priority is advanced training analytics rather than broad sports modes and basic performance data.
It’s also not ideal for environments where you’d expect to use it in hot water or seawater, even though it’s rated IP68 for everyday exposure.
Mini FAQ
Does it support answering and making calls?
Yes—Bluetooth calling is described as supporting answering and making calls directly using the built-in microphone and speaker.



What health data does it track?
It’s described as monitoring heart rate and SpO2, with 24-hour continuous measurement also covering stress, plus sleep analysis (deep sleep, light sleep and waking up).
Can it sync messages from apps?
It’s described as syncing SMS and messages from apps including WhatsApp and Facebook.
What sports modes does it offer?
It’s described as supporting 100 sports modes such as walking, running, cycling, cricket and soccer.
Is it safe to wear when swimming?
IP68 suggests it’s intended for water exposure like swimming and rain, but the information provided says it’s not recommended for hot water or seawater.
Final verdict
Should you buy it? If your goal is a feature-packed smartwatch with Bluetooth calling, Alexa built in, and everyday health and fitness monitoring, this one looks like a sensible all-rounder on paper. Just don’t expect it to behave like a specialist medical device or a training lab. If you’re comfortable with that trade-off—and you’ll mainly use it for daily activity, sleep awareness and convenient notifications—then it’s worth considering.
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