Smart Watch for Women with Alexa, Heart Rate, SpO2, Sleep Tracking & IP68 Calling
Product description
Overview: what this smartwatch is for
If you’re after a women’s fitness watch that also behaves like a proper companion for everyday life, this one leans into the basics people actually miss: call handling, app notifications, and health monitoring you can check on the go. It’s positioned as a feature-packed “all-rounder” rather than a specialist device, so it suits buyers who want one watch for training days and normal days too.
On paper, the stand-out elements are Bluetooth calling (answer/make calls with a built-in microphone and speaker), Alexa built in for voice control, and 24-hour tracking for heart rate, SpO2 and sleep. It also adds women’s cycle reminders. Combine that with an IP68 waterproof rating and 100 sports modes, and it’s clearly trying to cover the widest range of use cases.
Still, it’s worth being a little realistic: multi-feature smartwatches in this bracket can be a trade-off. Depending on what you care about most (accuracy, battery stamina, or depth of training analytics), you may find it feels more “practical and convenient” than “pro-level”.
Key features that matter day to day

Calling support is the big convenience win. With the built-in microphone and Hi‑Fi speaker, you can answer or make calls directly from the watch rather than digging out your phone. It also syncs SMS/messages from apps (including WhatsApp and Facebook, as stated) so you’re less likely to miss alerts when you’re exercising or driving.
Alexa built in is the other headline. The idea is simple: you can use your voice to do everyday tasks without reaching for your phone. The listed options include playing music, checking the weather and setting an alarm.
Health and sleep monitoring: what you’re getting
This watch includes monitoring for blood oxygen (SpO2), heart rate and sleep, with continuous measurement claimed across the day. It also mentions stress measurement alongside the core indicators. For sleep, it’s described as tracking deep sleep, light sleep and waking up, then providing sleep quality analysis.


There’s also a women’s menstrual cycle reminder feature, which is a thoughtful addition if that’s part of your routine planning.

A limitation to keep in mind: wearable tracking is only as useful as your expectations. If you’re looking for clinical-grade readings or medical decision support, a smartwatch like this is unlikely to fully replace that kind of level of measurement. But for everyday awareness—spotting patterns and keeping motivation—this kind of monitoring can be genuinely handy.
Fitness modes, training data and the waterproof angle
With 100 sports modes, the watch is aimed at people who rotate between different activities. The examples provided include walking, running, cycling, cricket and soccer. It also supports viewing key training stats on the watch such as steps, distance and calories.
The IP68 waterproof rating is useful for real life: it’s designed to be worn when swimming, washing hands or in the rain. The description also adds a clear caution: it’s not recommended for hot water or seawater. That’s a sensible note, because “waterproof” doesn’t automatically mean every scenario is fine.
Display and customisation: getting comfortable with the interface

There’s a 1.8-inch HD touch screen with responsive touch control. The watch faces can be selected in up to 100 styles via the VeryFit app, and you can also customise the face with a photo (family, pets, etc.). This isn’t life-changing, but it helps the watch feel personal, especially if you’ll be wearing it every day.
Battery life and charging: practical expectations
A large 300mAh battery is listed, with an about 2-hour charging time and claimed usage of 5–7 days. In practice, battery life on smartwatches depends on how heavily you use features like calling and health tracking, so it may not hit the top end for everyone. Still, on paper it looks like it’s trying to stay in the “wear it all week” category.


Other built-in functions mentioned include camera control, weather forecast, music control and alarms.
Things to double-check before you buy

Tech specs
- Name: Smart Watch for Women with Alexa and Calling
- Type: Fitness watch / smartwatch
- Display: 1.8-inch HD touch screen
- Battery: 300mAh
- Charging time: about 2 hours
- Battery life: about 5–7 days (claimed)
- Waterproof rating: IP68
- Charging caution: not recommended for hot water or seawater
- Sports modes: 100+
- Health monitoring: heart rate, SpO2, sleep tracking, stress
- Women’s feature: menstrual cycle reminders
- Calling: Bluetooth calling with built-in microphone and speaker
- Voice assistant: Alexa built-in
- Compatibility: Android 6.0 and above, iOS 9.0 and above
Is it worth it?
This is worth considering if you want one women’s smartwatch that covers calling and notifications, includes Alexa voice control, and still gives you everyday fitness and health monitoring (heart rate, SpO2 and sleep). The IP68 rating plus 100 sports modes makes it a reasonable pick for people who train inconsistently but still want their watch to cope with normal weather and occasional water time.
It may not be the best choice if your main priority is highly precise, specialist training analytics, or if you’re the type who expects consistent “push-button” battery performance regardless of how much you use calling and tracking. And if hot tubs, sea swims or other harsher water situations are part of your routine, the stated caution means you may want to look at a different approach.

Mini FAQ
What phones is it compatible with?


It’s listed as compatible with Android 6.0 and above, and iOS 9.0 and above.
Can you really answer calls from the watch?
The description says you can make and answer calls via Bluetooth calling, using the built-in microphone and speaker.

Does it track sleep and SpO2?
Yes—continuous monitoring for heart rate and SpO2 is claimed, and sleep status is tracked with deep sleep, light sleep and waking up.
Is it suitable for swimming?
It’s IP68 waterproof and is described as wearable when swimming, washing hands or in the rain, but it’s not recommended for hot water or seawater.
How many sports modes are included?
The watch supports 100+ sports modes, with examples like walking, running, cycling, cricket and soccer.
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