WeurGhy Y6 Smart Watch for Men & Women with Answer Dial Calling, 1.91" Bluetooth 5.4
Product description
The essentials
If you want a smartwatch that actually gets used day to day, this WeurGhy Y6 is aimed at exactly that: wrist-based calling and notifications, plus fitness tracking that covers a wide spread of activities. It’s not positioned as a premium “health lab” device, but on paper it’s built to keep you connected hands-free and to give you enough training insight to stay consistent.
The calling side is the standout angle. With a built-in HD microphone and speaker, you can make and receive calls directly from your wrist, rather than reaching for your phone mid-commute or during a workout. The smartwatch also pushes smart notifications so you can see messages from apps like WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram, which helps when you don’t want your phone buzzing in your pocket.

One more thing worth calling out: the 1.91" touch screen is on the larger side for this category, which should make reading notifications and interacting with the watch feel less fiddly. At the same time, larger screens can be more demanding on battery, so it’s useful that this model claims power-saving support too.
Key features you’ll notice day to day
The WeurGhy Y6 combines several everyday functions into one package. Bluetooth 5.4 calling and smart notifications are designed to reduce phone interruptions. In practice, that can look like taking a quick call while you’re walking to the station, or checking a message without stopping your session.



On the fitness front, it supports 112+ sports modes. That breadth matters if your week isn’t one-size-fits-all. You’ll get automatic step, distance, calories burned and active minutes tracking, and the sports mode list is claimed to include activities that UK users often do such as walking, indoor running and yoga.
For recovery and general wellbeing, it offers 24/7 heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking. It also measures blood oxygen (SpO2) and analyses sleep quality, including deep sleep, light sleep and wake periods. If you’re trying to spot patterns (for example, whether late nights show up as more wake time), this is the kind of feature set that can help.
The IP68 waterproof rating is another practical inclusion. It’s described as certified for sweat, rain and hand washing, and the listing suggests it can handle accidental splashes during swimming—useful if you’re not planning to baby your watch.

Tech specs that influence buying decisions
Here’s what, based on the product info provided, is likely to affect real-world use: - Type: Bluetooth smartwatch with calling and smart notifications - Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.4 - Display: 1.91" HD touch screen - Waterproof rating: IP68 - Battery: up to 7 days typical use, up to 30 days in power-saving mode - Charging: USB fast charging (claimed 6-8 hours of use after 10 minutes, full charge in 1.5 hours) - Health monitoring: heart rate, SpO2, sleep monitoring (deep/light/wake periods) - Sports modes: 112+ supported modes
A quick note to keep you grounded: while these specs look promising for the price bracket implied by the listing, “on paper” performance can vary. If you’re expecting ultra-accurate medical-grade readings, a smartwatch like this may leave you wanting more.



Where it shines (and where it may feel limited)
This watch seems best when you want a single device that covers connectivity, fitness basics, and daily wellbeing monitoring without constantly swapping gadgets.
It’s a strong fit if: - You want to answer calls and manage notifications from your wrist. - You do multiple types of workouts (not just one sport) and like having a lot of sports modes available. - You prefer a larger 1.91" display for quick readability. - You want waterproof confidence for everyday use like rain, sweat and hand washing. - You’re interested in heart rate and sleep patterns as part of your routine.

It may not suit you if: - You’re after highly specialised training analysis or advanced coaching features (the description focuses more on broad tracking than detailed training plans). - You’re sensitive to battery life claims and want a more conservative, proven stamina figure—this is where you’ll want to weigh the typical-use claim against your own daily usage.
Compatibility and everyday setup
The watch is described as compatible with both Android and iOS devices. For buyers, that’s helpful because it removes a common friction point when gifting or when your household uses different phones.



Still, it’s worth bearing in mind that compatibility is one thing, and notification behaviour can differ depending on phone settings. So before you fully commit, it’s sensible to check your usual messaging apps and notification permissions in your phone’s settings.
Care and maintenance
With IP68 waterproofing, day-to-day wear is clearly part of the design. That said, even “water resistant” watches can be easier to keep in good condition if you rinse off after sweaty workouts or if you’ve had exposure to things like salt water.
The listing also mentions hand washing exposure, but it doesn’t spell out how you should treat the watch after every possible scenario. If you’re the type who uses the watch in every situation without thinking, you may still want to adopt a simple “wipe down and keep clean” habit to protect the screen and sensors over time.
Buying verdict
Worth considering if you’re shopping for a smartwatch that combines wrist calling, smart notifications, and health plus fitness tracking in one straightforward package. It looks particularly practical for people who are often on the move—commutes, workouts, and busy days where pulling out a phone is a nuisance.
It’s not the best choice if you need advanced training features or if your main priority is medical-level accuracy for heart or SpO2 readings. And if you’re expecting consistent battery performance no matter how much you use calling and notifications, you’ll want to approach the battery claim as a guide rather than a guarantee.
So, should you buy it? It makes sense if you want a connected smartwatch with a large touch screen, plenty of sports modes, and sleep/heart monitoring for everyday motivation. If you’re only after the basics, or you’re very demanding about precision, you might want to look at a more specialised alternative approach before deciding.
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