Smart Watch for Men Women (Classic Black, 1.83) – Bluetooth calling, IP68 fitness tracking & sleep
Product description
If you want a smartwatch that actually helps with day-to-day notifications and calls, this Smart Watch for Men Women focuses on the basics: Bluetooth 5.3 calling with vibration alerts, plus fitness tracking and sleep. It’s not trying to be a medical device, but on paper it looks like a practical everyday companion.
One thing to bear in mind, though: the best experience depends on how you use it. Call features, app notifications and step syncing can feel “good enough” for many people, but it may not satisfy anyone chasing the most advanced smartwatch ecosystem.
The essentials (quick overview)
This classic-style smartwatch (Black, with a 1.83 inch HD display) is pitched as a men’s and women’s fitness tracker with smart features. The headline is consistent Bluetooth calling: you can handle incoming calls and stay on top of notifications via vibration alerts. On the fitness side, it tracks steps, distance, calories burned and rest patterns, and it includes a sleep monitor.
It also offers a broad set of activity modes (110 sports modes) so you can log different workouts like walking, running, cycling and climbing. For daily life, you also get everyday tools such as weather, music control, find my phone, sedentary reminders, remote photography, rehydration reminders, a flashlight, SOS, games and a calculator.

Where it stands out
The strongest differentiator here is the combination of fitness tracking with Bluetooth calling. Many fitness watches concentrate on activity metrics and keep calls strictly “on your phone”. This one aims to close that gap, using Bluetooth 5.3 (which the listing says supports superior call performance, an extended wireless range and reduced power drain).
You’ll also notice the display-led approach. The 1.83 inch HD screen is a key part of the day-to-day experience: checking notifications, confirming sports mode and viewing fitness summaries is more straightforward than with smaller, more minimal screens.
And for people who care about routine, the mix of tracking plus reminders can be genuinely useful. The sedentary reminder and rehydration reminder are the kind of features you might ignore at first… then end up relying on them on busy days.


Key features that matter day to day

Calling and alerts are handled through Bluetooth plus vibration. Incoming calls, text messages and app notifications (including Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram are mentioned) are intended to show up on your wrist.
On the health/fitness side, it logs your activity and sleep, then you sync the data using the accompanying app to check progress and activity insights. There’s also a specific note worth reading: the step count on the watch will generally synchronise and display only after 15 steps have been taken.
For training variety, 110 sports modes covers common activities such as walking, running, cycling and climbing, which helps if you don’t want to constantly switch between only a couple of preset options.
Finally, the battery claim is fairly clear for an everyday watch: a full charge (2.5 hours) is said to provide up to 7 days of everyday use or up to 30 days in standby mode. Real life can differ depending on how often you use calling, the brightness of the display and notification volume.
Tech specs

- Type: Smartwatch / fitness tracker
- Size: 1.83 inch (display)
- Bluetooth: 5.3
- Waterproof rating: IP68
- Charging: 2.5-hour full charge
- Battery (claimed): up to 7 days everyday use, up to 30 days standby mode
- Sports modes: 110
- Compatibility (listed): iOS 9.0 or later, Android 6.0 or later
Who it suits, and who should be cautious
It’s a good fit if you want a straightforward smartwatch for staying connected (calls and vibrating alerts), plus tracking steps, workouts and sleep. It suits you if you’re after a single device for daily reminders, basic health metrics and convenience tools like music control and find my phone.


It may not suit you if you need highly detailed fitness analytics, advanced smartwatch-level app integrations, or if you’re very sensitive to how quickly step counts appear after syncing. You may also want to skip it if you expect the call experience to match high-end phone-like performance—Bluetooth calling can be convenient, but it’s still limited by the watch’s design and network conditions.
Also, do note that the listing implies steps show only after you’ve taken at least 15 steps, so if you mostly wear it for short bursts you might find the step readout slow to update.

Is it worth it?
Worth considering if your priority is value and everyday usefulness: Bluetooth 5.3 calling with vibration alerts, IP68 waterproof fitness tracking, sleep monitoring and a wide range of sports modes. For many buyers, that “all-in-one” approach is the point—less juggling between devices, more visible prompts and metrics.
However, it’s not the best choice if you’re buying purely for step perfection, advanced training insights or a top-tier smartwatch interface. Based on the feature set on the listing, it sits more in the practical mid-range of expectations rather than “premium, everything is seamless”.
Practical buying checks (before you commit)
Before you buy, it’s worth checking a few things so you’re not disappointed: - Confirm your phone type is within the listed compatibility: iOS 9.0+ or Android 6.0+ - Think about how you’ll use calling. If you’ll take lots of calls, battery and signal handling matter more. - If step tracking is your main goal, remember the synchronisation behaviour (generally after 15 steps). - Decide whether the included daily tools (weather, music control, SOS, flashlight, calculator, etc.) are genuinely useful to you, or if you’d rather spend on a simpler watch.

FAQ
Can it make and answer calls?


Yes—this smartwatch is listed with Bluetooth calling and vibration alerts for incoming calls and messages.
Is it waterproof?
It’s rated IP68, which indicates it’s built for water exposure to a defined standard. Still, real-world care matters for longevity.

How many sports modes does it have?
The listing states 110 sports modes for activities such as walking, running, cycling and climbing.
Will it track sleep and steps?
Yes. It includes a sleep monitor and activity tracking (steps, distance and calories are mentioned).
When will step counts appear?
The listing notes that step count syncing/display on the watch is generally after 15 steps have been taken.
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