SUNKTA Military Smart Watch for Men (1000mAh) – 1.7" HD Bluetooth Fitness Tracker with Dual Charging
Product description
What you’re really getting
This SUNKTA men’s military-style smart watch is built around the practical stuff: a large 1000mAh battery for multi-day use, a bright-enough 1.7" HD display, Bluetooth connectivity with calling and message notifications, and health/sports tracking like heart rate, sleep monitoring and steps. It also leans into “outdoors-ready” styling, which is part of why the design feels more rugged than a typical fitness band.
On paper, the value here comes from the bundle: three quick-release straps (two silicone options plus a stainless steel strap), plus two magnetic charging cables so you’re not stuck waiting to charge the watch in one location. If you commute, go gym regularly, or want the watch to cover both everyday and more formal moments, that “change the strap” approach is the point.
That said, there are also limitations worth knowing before you buy. Notifications can be previewed and you can initiate quick replies from the watch, but the watch cannot respond to messages directly. Depending on how you use it, that may feel like a deal-breaker or just a minor inconvenience.
Where it stands out in daily use

The biggest daily advantage is the battery and the dual charging setup. The watch is described as taking around 2 hours to charge, with an expected 7–10 days of continuous use depending on activity levels. In real routines, that kind of endurance usually means fewer “did I leave it on the charger?” moments.
The second day-to-day win is convenience. With two charging cables included, you can keep one charging by your bedside and take the other with you (office drawer or laptop bag, as described). It’s not glamorous, but it reduces friction, especially if your schedule changes week to week.
There’s also Bluetooth calling built in. You can view call history, sync contacts and play music (as supported by the watch). For workouts or when your phone’s not handy, being able to handle calls from your wrist can make the difference between “smart watch” and “just another tracker”.
Key features that map to what most people want
Fitness tracking and sport modes



This watch includes health and activity tracking aimed at everyday fitness: real-time step count, calories burned and distance covered. It also offers heart rate monitoring, and sleep tracking with sleep quality analysis.
For exercise tracking, it includes eight built-in exercise modes, and the app can add more activities (the description lists many options). If you prefer structured sessions—like a consistent running or hiking routine—that extra app flexibility is a plus.
One thing to keep in mind: the watch is positioned as a practical sports tracker rather than a top-tier training device. If you’re trying to extract very advanced performance metrics, you may feel it’s more in the middle of the market.
Health monitoring
The watch is described as measuring heart rate and blood oxygen saturation, with ongoing monitoring of heart rate trends. Sleep is automatically tracked and analysed, which helps if you want a quick overview of how rest looks over time.

If you’re buying specifically for medical-grade monitoring, it’s worth tempering expectations. Smartwatch health readings are best used for trends and general awareness rather than diagnosis.
Notifications and message handling
Notification preview is a core part of the experience. You can preview essential notifications—texts, emails and social alerts—by raising your wrist. Quick decisions are the idea: you can judge whether you need to respond immediately via your phone.
The important limitation is that the watch cannot respond to messages directly. Also, if the watch is connected through a computer, it may stop sending push notifications. That’s the sort of detail that matters if you use your laptop heavily throughout the day.
Straps, style and the “military” angle



You get three straps in the box: two silicone straps suited to gym and sports use, and a stainless steel strap intended for formal occasions. It’s a sensible mix: silicone for comfort during workouts, metal for days where you want something less casual.
If you like the look of the rugged, military-style face, you’ll probably appreciate that the watch doesn’t force you to choose between “fitness only” and “formal only”. It’s not perfect—style is personal—but the inclusion of multiple straps reduces the “one look only” problem.
Tech specs (useful, not a data dump)
Tech summary
- Battery capacity: 1000mAh
- Charging time (claimed): around 2 hours
- Battery life (claimed): 7–10 days depending on activity levels
- Flash memory: 256MB
- Screen size: 1.7" HD
- Charging cables: 2 magnetic chargers included
- Straps: 3 (two silicone, one stainless steel)
- Supported phones: Android (Android 5.1 or later) and iOS (iOS 9.0 or later)
- App: FitcloudPro

Is it worth it?
It’s a good fit if you want a men’s smartwatch that covers the basics properly—steps, heart rate, sleep and multiple sport modes—while also giving you Bluetooth calling and notification previews. The 1000mAh battery plus the “two chargers in the box” idea is especially appealing if you tend to forget charging until the night before.
It might not suit you if you expect the watch to reply to messages directly, or if your daily workflow relies heavily on push notifications through a computer connection (the description notes it can stop sending them in that scenario). And if you’re hunting for highly specialised sports analytics beyond general fitness tracking, you may find it stays more in the everyday range than the enthusiast end.
Worth considering if you want a single watch for gym days and formal-ish days thanks to the included strap options, and you’re comfortable using the app for extra activities.
Quick FAQ



How long does the battery last?
The description claims 7–10 days of continuous use depending on activity levels, with about 2 hours to charge.
Can the watch reply to messages directly?
No—the watch can preview notifications and is said to allow quick replies, but it cannot respond to messages directly.
Does it work with both iOS and Android?
Yes, the description states compatibility with Android 5.1 or later and iOS 9.0 or later.
Does it include multiple straps?
Yes. You get three straps: two silicone straps for sports/gym use and a stainless steel strap for more formal occasions.
Does it track sleep?
Yes, it automatically tracks sleep patterns and evaluates sleep quality through analysis.
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