Smart Watch for Men Women with Bluetooth Calling, 1.96" HD Touch Screen, Heart Rate & Sleep Monitor, 113+ Sports Modes (IP68)
Product description
Quick overview
If you want a fitness watch that also pulls its weight as a day-to-day smartwatch, this Smart Watch for Men Women with Bluetooth Calling is designed for exactly that. On paper it combines call handling, smart notifications, and core health-style tracking (heart rate and sleep) with a fairly large sports feature set.
It’s not trying to be a medical device or a gadget for power users. The appeal here is more practical: you can check steps and training stats, read notifications, and handle calls without constantly reaching for your phone.
There are a few things to keep in mind though. Some performance details (like how reliable notifications feel in real life, or how accurate readings are for everyone) aren’t confirmed in the information provided—so it’s worth treating the health metrics as reference rather than truth.

Key features that matter day to day
The headline feature is Bluetooth calling. The watch includes a built-in HD microphone and speaker, and once paired to your phone via Bluetooth you can receive and make calls directly from the watch. The description also says the app can store multiple contacts, which is useful if you don’t want everything to be a single “recent calls” workflow.
On top of calling, it supports smart notifications for messages and app alerts. You can receive message notifications from SMS and various social apps (examples listed include Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger, Linkedin, and Skype). If you’re the type of person who misses things during workouts, commutes, or when your phone is tucked away, this kind of setup is generally the point.


For fitness-style tracking, you get: - 24/7 heart rate monitoring (with a note that the data is for reference only and not for medical purposes) - Sleep monitoring that looks at deep sleep, light sleep, and waking up, plus “sleep quality analysis” - A step/distance/calorie style readout on the watch during training

The essentials: sports modes, display, and dials
For sports variety, the watch claims 113+ sport modes, including walking, running, cycling, and soccer. It’s a long list, and in everyday terms it’s mainly about having something that matches what you’re doing so you can track a consistent set of stats.
It also supports an IP68 waterproof rating. That’s the type of protection you typically want for normal daily life—rain, washing hands, and general splash resistance. Do note the caution included: it’s not recommended for hot water or seawater.
The display is a 1.96" HD touch screen with a 320*386 HD resolution. The touch response is described as flexible, and the text claims detailed image quality. There’s also mention of 250+ personalised dial options via the app. You can even customise your dial wallpaper with your photos, which sounds simple, but it’s often what makes a watch feel more “yours” rather than generic.

Worth noting: if you’re sensitive to battery life, screen brightness, or long-term responsiveness, the information here doesn’t provide specifics—so you’ll want to check expectations before buying.
What you’ll notice in use


The practical workflow is fairly clear: pair the watch to a compatible smartphone, and then use it as a quick glance screen for notifications and call control, while also checking fitness metrics.
A micro example: you’re out for a walk, your phone stays in your pocket, and your watch shows steps and related stats. If a message comes in from a social app, you get the notification on the watch. If someone calls, you can answer or make the call using the built-in speaker and microphone—then carry on without pulling your phone out every time.

In the background, the watch is intended to log heart rate across the day and track sleep overnight. The sleep analysis includes deep/light sleep and waking periods, with “sleep quality” being described as part of the output.
Just keep your expectations grounded. The tracking is framed as “for reference only” rather than something you should rely on for health decisions.
Practical functions and compatibility
Beyond calls and fitness, the watch lists a set of commonly requested tools: alarm clock, stopwatch, timer, camera control, find your phone, calculator, music control, weather forecast, sedentary reminder, calendar, brightness adjustment, and a female menstrual cycle tracker. It also mentions breath training.

Compatibility is stated for smartphones on Android 9.0 and iOS 10.0 and above. It also explicitly says it’s not compatible with desktop computers, laptops, and tablets.


If you primarily use a modern phone, this is likely to be straightforward. If your setup is more unusual, you should double-check your device compatibility before committing.
Tech specs
- Type: Smartwatch
- Name: Smart Watch for Men Women with Bluetooth Calling
- Display: 1.96" HD touch screen
- Resolution: 320*386 HD
- Waterproof rating: IP68

Is it worth it?
It makes sense if you want one device that covers three everyday needs: fitness tracking (heart rate, sleep, steps and sports modes), smartwatch notifications, and Bluetooth calling with the convenience of an on-watch microphone and speaker.
You may want to skip it if you’re expecting medical-grade accuracy, or if you specifically need detailed technical performance data (none is provided here). It also may not suit you if your day-to-day devices are not Android 9.0 or iOS 10.0+ smartphone based, because the stated compatibility excludes desktop computers, laptops, and tablets.
In short: for buyers looking for a feature-heavy, sports-friendly smartwatch approach with calling and notifications included, this ticks the right boxes on paper. Just keep the limits in mind—especially the “reference only” health data framing and the waterproof guidance (no hot water or seawater).
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