Smart Watches for Women 1.27" HD 43mm Round Fitness Tracker with Bluetooth Calling, SpO2 & IP68 (Silver)
Product description
What this smartwatch is for
This round women’s fitness tracker is aimed at people who want one device that can handle everyday notifications and basic health tracking, without needing a deep technical setup. On paper, it brings together a 1.27" HD display with a smooth feel (it’s described as 60FPS), Bluetooth calling with an AI voice assistant, and a wider health dashboard covering heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2), stress levels and sleep stages.
If you’re comparing options, this sits in the “feature-focused daily companion” space rather than a no-compromises medical device. There’s also a specific element to women’s tracking: it includes menstrual cycle tracking, but it’s explicitly described as not for medical use.
Key features that matter day to day
The headline features are designed to remove friction from daily life:

- Bluetooth calling from your wrist: you can make and receive calls directly from the watch, and the listing mentions noise-cancelling technology for clearer calls.
- AI voice assistant for smart commands: useful when you don’t want to reach for your mobile mid-workout or on a busy commute.
- Health and wellness monitoring: heart rate, SpO2, stress and sleep stages are included, alongside women’s menstrual cycle tracking (again, not for medical decisions).
- Sports support: with 110+ sports modes, it’s built to cover a range of activities, not just generic “walk/run” tracking.
- IP68 waterproof rating: this is the kind of durability detail that can make ownership less stressful for real-world workouts.
None of this guarantees perfect results in every scenario, but it does suggest a watch that’s trying to be practical first: calls when you need them, tracking when you care, and enough sports variety to avoid constantly switching settings.
What to expect from the display and calls
The 1.27" HD dynamic display is described with 60FPS smoothness and offers multiple stylish watch faces. In use, that matters most for how quickly the UI feels responsive when you’re moving, checking status, or flicking through data.
For calling, the core value is convenience. Having the ability to talk from the wrist is genuinely useful during training sessions or when your hands are otherwise occupied. The listing also points to noise-cancelling technology and an AI voice assistant, but you should still treat call clarity as “promising on paper” rather than something you can assume will match high-end dedicated headsets.



Health tracking: useful insights, with sensible limits
Health tracking is a big part of why people buy a fitness smartwatch, and this one covers a fairly broad set of metrics: heart rate, SpO2, stress levels, and sleep stages. It also includes women’s menstrual cycle tracking.
The important limitation is the one the listing states: menstrual cycle tracking is not for medical purposes. So while it may help you understand patterns or stay organised, it’s not meant to replace clinical advice.
Worth noting too: with fitness trackers, accuracy can vary by factors like fit, skin contact, activity type and how consistently you wear it. If you prioritise clinical-grade readings, you may find this level of tracking a step short of what you’d expect from medical devices.
Sports modes, waterproofing and everyday versatility

With 110+ sport modes, the watch is positioned as more than a basic step counter. The practical benefit is fewer moments where you’re forced into the closest-matching option.
The IP68 waterproof rating is one of the stronger points for day-to-day ownership. It’s described as suitable for activities like swimming, running and daily workouts. Still, “waterproof” depends on proper usage (like keeping ports and surfaces clean and dry where applicable), so it’s sensible to treat it as workout-friendly rather than something you’d want to deliberately test in extreme conditions.
The listing also mentions two interchangeable bands for style flexibility between active and casual wear—handy if you don’t want the watch to look like it only belongs at the gym.
Battery life and warranty: where value comes in
The listing says you can get up to 7 days of use on a 2-hour charge. That’s the sort of battery promise that makes a big difference to whether a smartwatch feels like a “set and forget” gadget.



It also includes a 5-year worry-free warranty (worded as a 5-year guarantee in the description). If warranty coverage is a key part of your buying decision, it’s worth checking the exact terms before purchase, because that’s where “worry-free” can mean different things in practice.
Who it suits—and who might want to skip it
It’s a good fit if you want a round women’s smartwatch that covers Bluetooth calling, sleep/heart/stress and SpO2, plus lots of sport modes, and you’d like IP68 for workout confidence. It suits people who value everyday convenience—quick calls on the go and health dashboards that are broad enough to be interesting.
You may want to skip it if you need medical-level health accuracy, or if you’re looking for a more advanced smartwatch experience where detailed settings, deeper analytics, or premium responsiveness are non-negotiable. Also, if you expect every reading to be spot-on in every situation, it’s worth being realistic: trackers are still sensors, and sensor performance can vary.
Small buying checklist before you commit

Before buying, it’s worth double-checking a few practical points so there are no surprises:
- Make sure you’re happy with the idea of using it for Bluetooth calling rather than relying only on your mobile.
- Confirm your expectations for sleep stage and SpO2 tracking are for lifestyle insight, not medical decisions.
- Consider whether 110+ sports modes is genuinely useful for your routine or if you’d be fine with fewer modes.
- Check warranty terms and any stated requirements around the 2-hour charge and everyday charging habits.
Mini FAQ
Is this smartwatch suitable for swimming?
The listing says it has an IP68 waterproof rating and describes it as suitable for swimming and running. Still, it’s a good idea to treat IP ratings as “rated for water exposure” rather than something to deliberately push.



Does it track SpO2 and stress?
Yes—heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2) and stress levels are listed, alongside sleep stages.
Can you make calls from the watch?
According to the description, you can make and receive calls directly from your wrist using Bluetooth calling, with noise-cancelling technology and an AI voice assistant.
How long does the battery last?
The description states up to 7 days with a 2-hour charge.
Is menstrual cycle tracking medical?
No. The listing explicitly notes that menstrual cycle tracking is not for medical purposes.
Final verdict
It’s a solid buy if you want a women’s smartwatch that combines Bluetooth calling, a smooth 1.27" HD display, and a fairly wide health + sleep + stress + SpO2 set of features, with IP68 built in for workout confidence and up to 7 days battery life. Just don’t overestimate it as a medical tracking tool—this is best treated as lifestyle insight, and performance can depend on how you wear it and what you’re measuring.
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