STECEi Smart Watch for Men & Women with Bluetooth Calling, 1.85" HD Curved Screen and IP68
Product description
What it is and why people look at it
This STECEi smartwatch is pitched as a day-to-day fitness tracker with proper smartwatch extras. On paper, the big draw is Bluetooth calling (via a built-in microphone and speaker) plus call and message reminders, so you can handle calls and alerts without constantly grabbing your phone. It also combines a heart-rate monitor and sleep tracking, alongside a long list of sports modes.
You’re essentially buying a fitness watch that tries to cover both sides: training/health on one hand, and communication convenience on the other. Depending on your priorities, that can be handy if you want one wearable rather than switching between a fitness tracker and a separate “notifications only” watch.
There’s also a strong “screen + customisation” angle. The 1.85-inch HD colour display (curved) is positioned as being easier to read, and there are lots of watch faces you can change through the GloryFit app, including DIY options using photos.
Where it shines in everyday use

Bluetooth calling is the most noticeable feature for real-life convenience. If you connect it via Bluetooth, the watch can show call logs and let you make and receive calls from the watch screen itself. It also vibrates to remind you when you get SMS or social notifications (the listing mentions WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram as examples), which can be a practical way to stay aware while you’re working out or driving.
On the fitness side, the watch includes 24/7 heart-rate monitoring and a sleep tracker. Sleep is said to be broken down into light, medium and deep sleep stages through the GloryFit app. For many people, that’s the difference between “it tracks my sleep” and “it gives me something to act on” — though it’s still worth remembering that wearables are not medical devices, and insights are best used as trends.
Here’s a simple micro example: you go for a run, glance at your watch for your steps and heart-rate changes, then later sync with the app to review sleep stages. The idea is that the watch becomes part of the routine rather than a one-off gadget.
Key features that matter (and what to double-check)
Display and watch faces



The smartwatch uses a 1.85-inch HD curved colour display and supports 100+ dials/watch faces. The listing also points to editable watch face widgets and DIY watch faces via the GloryFit app. If visual customisation is a key part of your purchase, this is clearly trying to tick that box.
Health and activity tracking
It covers 24/7 heart rate monitoring, daily steps and calorie burn, plus sleep stages (light/medium/deep). It also includes a sedentary reminder.
Sports modes
With 110+ sports modes (walking, running, cycling, yoga are mentioned), it’s geared towards people who want more than a basic “run/walk” set of options.

A sensible limitation to keep in mind: the spec sheet is broad rather than focused. If you need extremely accurate performance metrics for a specific sport, you may find that a general fitness smartwatch like this can feel more “reference data” than “precision tool”.
Battery and charging reality
The listing claims a large-capacity battery with magnetic charging. It states: 1–2 hour charge, up to 30 days standby, and around 7 days use in normal mode.
In practice, battery life on wearables usually depends on how often you make calls, use notifications, and keep the display active. So it’s worth treating the figures as a guide, not a guarantee — especially if Bluetooth calling becomes a frequent habit.
Water resistance and durability



The watch is rated IP68 waterproof. That suggests it’s designed to handle everyday wet conditions such as rain, washing hands, and sweating. It’s the kind of rating that makes it less stressful to wear during training.
Still, it’s smart to be a bit cautious with any waterproof claim: IP ratings typically describe resistance under specific conditions, so if you’re planning heavy water activities, it’s wise to check what the listing implies before trusting it completely.
Tech specs (as provided)
- Display: 1.85" HD curved screen (colour)
- Monitoring: Heart rate (24/7), sleep tracker (light/medium/deep)
- Sports modes: 110+
- Waterproof rating: IP68
- Functions mentioned: weather forecast, music control, camera control, sedentary reminder, stopwatch, alarm clock, timer, female cycle tracking, find phone
- Charging: magnetic charging
- Battery claims: 2-hour charge, 30 days standby, 7 days normal mode use
- Compatibility: Android 5.0 and above, iOS 9.0 and above

Is it worth it?
Buy it if you want a single wearable that combines Bluetooth calling, message/social notifications, and core fitness tracking (heart rate, sleep, steps, calories), all wrapped in a fairly large 1.85-inch HD curved display. It also makes sense if you like changing watch faces and want the option to make DIY designs through the GloryFit app.
Skip it (or at least think twice) if you’re expecting the most precise health or sports metrics, or if your priority is a purely fitness-focused tracker rather than communication features. Also consider whether you’re comfortable relying on the app for deeper sleep insights, the listing suggests that detailed sleep stages come through GloryFit.
Mini FAQ



Does it replace phone calling?
It’s designed for Bluetooth calling using a built-in microphone and speaker, so you can make and receive calls and view call logs from the watch.
Will it alert me for messages?
Yes, once connected via Bluetooth it provides message notifications via vibration for SMS and social notifications such as WhatsApp and Instagram (as examples provided).
How is sleep tracking handled?
Sleep stages are described as light, medium and deep sleep, with detailed insights provided through the GloryFit app.
Is it suitable for workouts in wet conditions?
With an IP68 rating, it’s intended to handle rain, hand washing and sweating.
What phones does it work with?
It’s stated as compatible with Android 5.0+ and iOS 9.0+ smartphones.
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