Smart Watch for Men Women Fitness Tracker (Alexa built-in & IP68) with Heart Rate Monitor, 1.8" touchscreen – White
Product description
The essentials
A smartwatch like this is really about one thing: keeping everyday fitness and phone notifications in your wrist. This model leans into that mix with a 1.8-inch full touch screen, Bluetooth calling and message alerts, plus health tracking such as heart rate, blood oxygen, stress and sleep monitoring. On paper it also brings Alexa built-in features and an IP68 rating for water resistance, so it’s not just for dry desk days.
It’s the sort of wearable you’d consider if you want one device to do several jobs—steps and sport tracking when you’re moving, and quick alerts (with vibration/ringtone) when your phone is busy. It may not be aiming at smartwatch enthusiasts who chase every last sensor detail, but it can still be useful for day-to-day structure.
It’s worth noting: the water-resistance claim is not the same as being suitable for diving or high-speed water sports, so you’ll still want to be sensible around swimming routines and avoid deeper or warmer-water activities.
Key takeaways

What stands out here is the combination of everyday activity tracking with phone-side convenience.
- Bluetooth call and message support means you can receive notifications and answer/reject calls from your watch, instead of repeatedly checking your phone.
- Alexa built-in is positioned as a hands-free helper for things like music, news, weather and smart home control.
- Health monitoring covers heart rate, blood oxygen, stress and sleep, giving you a more rounded picture than “steps only”.
- Fitness tracking includes 100+ sports modes and an all-day activity tracker that records steps, calories, speed, distance and active time.
The design angle also matters: a full touch screen with 2.5D glass and three screen time modes suggests they’ve tried to keep day-to-day use comfortable and readable.
What you’ll notice day to day


In practical terms, the appeal is that it reduces friction. Imagine you’re out for a walk: you glance at your wrist for steps and active time, then later you check sleep and see how the night looked. Or you’re commuting—call or message comes in, the watch vibrates and rings, and you can answer or reject without pulling your phone out.

For workouts, the 100 sports modes are a nice extra if you tend to mix activities rather than sticking to one routine. It’s the kind of feature set that can help you track walking, running, cycling, yoga or even things like hiking and mountaineering, without having to manually reconfigure your watch every time.
Tech specs
- Display: 1.8-inch
- Screen protection: 2.5D glass
- Water resistance: IP68 waterproof to a depth of 100 meters keeping 3–5 minutes (not suitable for diving, scuba diving, hot water bathing or high-speed water sports)
- Health monitoring: heart rate, blood oxygen, stress monitor, sleep monitor
- Calling/messages: Bluetooth call and message, answer/reject phone calls, SMS and APP messages, call notifications
- Activity tracking: steps, calories, speed, distance, active time
- Sports modes: 100+ sport modes
- Battery/charging: standby more than 30 days, full charging time approx. 2.5 hours, normal service life approx. 10 days
- Compatibility: iOS 9.0 and above, Android 6.0 and above
- Included features mentioned: music control, 3 bright screen time modes, reminders, alarm, stopwatch timer, menstrual cycle, menstrual cycle reminder
Where it shines (and where it can fall short)
This is a solid fit if you want a single fitness tracker-style smartwatch that handles notifications, basic calling, activity tracking, and multiple health signals in one place. If you’re also interested in Alexa-style voice control for everyday tasks, this model is clearly built for that “wrist as an assistant” mindset.

That said, it may not be the best choice if your priorities are very specific or highly technical. With IP68 rated for limited conditions (3–5 minutes at a stated depth) and clear exclusions for diving/scuba/hot water/high-speed sports, you shouldn’t treat it like a dive computer. And while it supports blood oxygen and stress monitoring, it’s still a more everyday-focused smartwatch rather than something you’d rely on for medical-grade insights.
It may also feel like a lot for beginners who only need steps and time—here you’re paying for feature breadth, not minimalism.
Who it’s for


It suits people who want: - frequent notification control (calls and messages) without constantly reaching for their mobile - multi-day activity awareness through an all-day activity tracker - a wider set of health metrics than basic fitness watches - a variety of sport mode tracking when your routine changes
It may not suit you as well if you only want a very lightweight “fitness band replacement” with a small feature footprint, or if you regularly get into activities that go beyond the stated IP68 limits.

Usage tips
To get decent mileage out of a smartwatch like this, think in habits rather than sessions. Pair it to your phone so calls and messages can come through reliably. Then treat the health and sleep monitoring as trend tracking: check what changes over days and weeks instead of expecting one night to tell the full story.
For sports modes, the advantage of the 100+ options is that you can switch more naturally. For example, you can use a walking or running mode for the main session, then switch to yoga later and keep the tracking organised.
And if you use the screen time modes, set one for daylight and one for evenings—brighter isn’t always better, especially if you’re checking the watch in bed or low light.
Should you buy it?

Worth considering if you want a fitness tracker smartwatch that pulls double duty: activity and health monitoring alongside Bluetooth call/message convenience, with Alexa built-in features and IP68 water resistance for normal life (including swimming and handwashing, as described). It’s the kind of everyday wearable that can reduce phone checking and help you track routines.
Skip it if your main goal is diving-grade waterproofing, hot water bathing, or high-speed water sports—those are explicitly not supported. It’s also not the most sensible pick if you only need basic steps and time, because the feature set is broader than that.


Final check before buying: confirm your phone compatibility (iOS 9.0+ or Android 6.0+), and make sure you’re comfortable with the stated water-resistance limitations so you don’t end up needing something more specialised.
Mini FAQ
Is this smartwatch suitable for swimming?

The listing says the IP68 waterproof rating supports swimming and daily water exposure, but it explicitly notes it is not suitable for diving, scuba diving, hot water bathing or high-speed water sports.
Can I answer calls from the watch?
Yes—Bluetooth call and message support is included, and the watch lets you answer or reject phone calls with alerts (vibration and ringing).
What health metrics does it track?
It’s stated to monitor heart rate, blood oxygen, stress and sleep.
How long does the battery last?
The information given mentions more than 30 days in standby mode, approx. 10 days normal service life, and a full charge taking about 2.5 hours.
Is it compatible with iPhone and Android?
It’s described as working with iOS 9.0 and above and Android 6.0 and above.
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