Smart Watch for Men & Women (Answer/Make Call) 1.83” Fitness Watch with Heart Rate, Blood Pressure & IP68
Product description
If you want one smartwatch that covers everyday alerts and basic fitness tracking, this 1.83” fitness watch aims to do exactly that. It brings Bluetooth calling (answer/make calls), smart notifications, health monitoring and a good chunk of sports modes into one wearable. On paper, it looks geared towards people who want features rather than a super-advanced smartwatch experience.
That said, it’s not perfect for everyone. Fitness and health tracking can vary in how useful it feels day to day, and the “best” choice here depends on whether you’ll actually use the call features, sleep insights and the long list of sports modes.
Key features worth knowing
The stand-out theme is communication plus training tools. With Bluetooth calling, you can make or receive calls directly from your wrist once paired with your phone, using the built-in HD microphone and speaker. That’s particularly handy when you’re driving, working out or stuck in meetings and don’t want to pull out your phone.
Alongside calls, you get real-time smart notifications for popular apps such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram and Twitter (and more). If you often miss pings, this is the kind of smartwatch that tries to bring the important stuff to your wrist quickly.

For health and recovery, it continuously monitors heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2) and blood pressure in real time. It also tracks sleep automatically, including deep sleep, light sleep and wake time, then delivers sleep quality analysis via the app.
Sports coverage is also a big selling point: it supports 120+ sports modes and records workout basics like steps, distance, active minutes and calories burned.
What stands out in everyday use
The 1.83” HD full touch display is designed for smooth touch interaction, and it supports 200+ watch faces through the “Da Fit” app. The watch faces matter more than you might think, because you’ll see the screen many times a day—so having plenty of choice (and the option to upload your own photos) helps the watch feel less generic.
Day-to-day convenience features are broad. The watch includes an AI voice assistant, plus music and camera control, weather updates, timer, alarm clock, calendar, sedentary reminder and even a flashlight. It’s a “do a bit of everything” approach, rather than focusing on one area only.



Practical example: if you’re heading out for a walk, you can start a walking activity, glance at steps and active minutes during the session, then check sleep info later through the app—without needing a separate health tracker.
Tech specs
- Display: 1.83” HD full touch
- Sports modes: 120+ (including walking, running, cycling and more)
- Water resistance rating: IP68
- Battery: 7–9 days typical use, up to 30 days standby (after a single 2-hour charge)
- Standby/use charging note: charge time mentioned as 2-hour for the quoted battery performance
- Health monitoring: heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2), blood pressure (real time)
- Sleep tracking: deep sleep, light sleep, wake time, sleep quality analysis via app
- Compatibility: Android 5.0 and above, iOS 9.0 and above
- Watch faces: 200+, optional photo uploads via “Da Fit” app
- Calling/notifications: Bluetooth calling (HD microphone and speaker) and smart notifications for supported apps
Pros
- Bluetooth calling with built-in mic and speaker: more than “just notifications”
- Includes real-time health monitoring (heart rate, SpO2, blood pressure) plus sleep tracking
- 120+ sports modes with training basics like steps, distance, active minutes and calories
- IP68 waterproof rating, aiming to handle rain, sweat and handwashing
- Long battery life for the category, with quoted 7–9 days use
- Lots of everyday extras: reminders, weather, music/camera control, flashlight

What to watch out for (a few limitations)
Ten to one, most buyer frustration with this type of smartwatch comes down to expectations. For example, it tracks blood pressure and SpO2, but you should treat these as “insight data” rather than something you’d rely on for medical decisions. It’s sensible to cross-check anything important with proper clinical methods.
Also, compatibility is mentioned broadly (Android 5.0+ and iOS 9.0+), but you’ll still want to confirm the “Da Fit” app works with your phone model before committing, especially if you’re on the edge of those version numbers.
Finally, if you’re after a smartwatch experience driven by advanced apps or deep smartwatch features beyond fitness and notifications, this may feel more like a feature-packed fitness watch than a premium wearable.
¿Merece la pena?



It’s worth considering if you want a practical all-rounder: call handling on your wrist, app notifications, ongoing health and sleep tracking, and a wide range of sports modes in one device. The IP68 waterproof rating and the multi-day battery life help it fit into daily life without constant charging.
It might not be the best choice if your priority is precision medical-grade measurements or if you expect the most polished smartwatch ecosystem. In that case, you may find yourself happier with something more focused—or at least more clearly validated for your specific use.
It’s a solid pick if you like the idea of tracking your routine and recovery, and you’ll actually use the convenience features like sedentary reminders, alarms and music/camera control.
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It suits you if you want one wearable for: wrist calls, notifications, sleep tracking, and training basics, and you’re happy to manage the insights through the companion app.

It might not suit you if you mainly want a highly specialised health device, or if your expectation is a more “premium smartwatch” level experience beyond fitness, alerts and the extras listed.
It’s also not ideal if you can’t confirm app support on your phone, because the watch faces and sleep quality analysis are tied to the “Da Fit” app.
Quick overview: buying checklist before you commit
Before buying, check that you’re comfortable pairing via Bluetooth for calling, and that you’ll use the notification types you care about (Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter and more are mentioned, but specifics can vary by app setup). It’s also worth looking at whether 120+ sports modes covers what you do, and whether IP68 is important for your routine.
If battery life is a deal-breaker, the quoted 7–9 days use and up to 30 days standby after a 2-hour charge is a good sign—just remember that real-world usage can depend on settings and how often features like calling and the bright display are used.



FAQ
Can I make and receive calls from the watch?
Yes—once connected to your phone via Bluetooth, the watch supports making and receiving calls using the built-in HD microphone and speaker.
Does it track sleep automatically?
It does. It automatically tracks sleep status including deep sleep, light sleep and wake time, and provides sleep quality analysis via the app.
Is it waterproof enough for everyday sweat and rain?
It has an IP68 waterproof rating, which is designed to withstand rain, sweat and even handwashing.
What phones is it compatible with?
It’s listed as compatible with Android 5.0 and above, and iOS 9.0 and above.
How long does the battery last?
The battery is quoted as 7–9 days of use and up to 30 days standby after a single 2-hour charge.
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