Women’s Smart Fitness Watch (1.27-inch) with Bluetooth Calling, Heart Rate & SpO2, IP68
Product description
The essentials
If you want a fitness-focused smartwatch that still does everyday admin, this 1.27-inch round women’s fitness tracker is built for exactly that kind of “busy life” wear. On paper, it combines health tracking (heart rate, blood oxygen/SpO2, and blood pressure), sleep monitoring, and a step counter with a Bluetooth call function. That mix is the main reason people shop in this category: fewer devices on the wrist and more useful signals throughout the day.
It also leans into variety. There are plenty of exercise modes, plus sleep, breathing training, stopwatch, and timer functions. The watch is designed to be compact (a 9mm ultra-thin body) with a strap width of 16mm and it includes two straps, so you can switch the look without starting from scratch.
What you’ll notice in daily use
The headline features are the ones you’ll reach for most often: step counting and general activity tracking such as calories, steps and distance. The heart-rate side is there too, with support for regular measurements and health recording and analysis. Sleep monitoring is handled automatically at night, with recorded sleep quality.

On top of the health stuff, the Bluetooth calling function is where this watch can feel more “smartwatch” than “fitness band”. It supports dialling/answering and contacts/call recording, alongside intelligent reminders for things like text messages, social app messages, alarms, reminders to avoid long sitting, and drinking-water prompts. There’s also music/photo control, weather forecast, stopwatch/timer, and basic extras such as a calculator and QR code business cards.
A micro example: if you’re out for a run and don’t want to keep checking your phone, you can glance at the watch for your stats and keep an eye on notifications. Later, you can check sleep quality in the app rather than trying to piece together how the night went.
Sports and training modes, without the overcomplication
This watch is positioned as a sports tracker as much as a general activity monitor. It includes 114 exercise modes, and the description suggests you can add to the app based on your needs. There’s also 160+ dial selections plus DIY watch dials and 360×360 pixels, which matters if you care about how it looks as well as what it tracks.


For training-style features, breathing training, stopwatch, and a timer can help you structure workouts. It’s not hard to see it suiting casual runners and gym-goers who want guidance and basic measurement rather than a device aimed purely at performance athletes.

Key specifications that affect buying decisions
The essentials you should sanity-check before ordering are the things that influence comfort and reliability.
- Type: Smartwatch / fitness tracker with Bluetooth calling
- Display: 1.27-inch round, 360×360 pixels
- Battery capacity: 250mAh
- Waterproof rating: IP68
- Fitness and health: heart rate, blood oxygen (SpO2), blood pressure, step counting, sleep monitoring
- Compatibility: iOS 9.0 or above, Android 5.1 or above
- Bluetooth version: Bluetooth 5.2
- Strap: 16mm width, 2 straps included
A small note of caution: the description mentions health-related reminders for women (menstrual period, safe period, pregnancy, etc.), but it doesn’t spell out how accurate or medically validated those calculations are. Treat those reminders as helpful prompts, not a clinical tool.
Where it shines (and where it may fall short)

What stands out is the combination: fitness tracking (steps, calories, distance, sleep) plus call and notification convenience. If you’re shopping for a smartwatch that handles both “health check” and “life admin”, this one makes sense on its overall package.
That said, it may not be the best match if you’re after top-tier sports precision or you expect advanced training analytics beyond basic measurement and reminders. It reads more like a well-rounded mid-range option in the smartwatch-for-everyday-users space than a device designed to “max out” performance.
Also, because the call features rely on Bluetooth and app connection, it can feel less convenient if you don’t want notifications or calls pushed to the wrist.


Care, pairing, and what to double-check
Before buying, it’s worth checking:

- Whether your phone OS falls within iOS 9.0+ or Android 5.1+
- That Bluetooth 5.2 is acceptable for how you use notifications and calls
- That you’re comfortable with an IP68 rating for everyday water exposure (it’s not described as suitable for everything extreme)
- That you like a round 1.27-inch display and a slim 9mm-style watch profile—small differences in comfort matter when you wear it daily
If you mainly want a no-fuss activity tracker, you might compare it against simpler fitness bands. But if you specifically want calling and richer daily features, the extra smartwatch layer is the point.
Should you buy it?
This is a solid buy if you want a women’s fitness smartwatch that tracks steps, calories and sleep, adds heart rate/SpO2/blood pressure-style monitoring, and also lets you handle notifications and Bluetooth calls without constantly reaching for your phone. It’s especially sensible if you’re after a compact, styling-friendly watch with two straps and plenty of dial options.
You may want to skip it if you’re only interested in basic steps and workouts, or if you expect highly specialised training metrics rather than general health and convenience. It might also be a mismatch if you don’t want the call-and-notification side of a smartwatch on your wrist.

Mini FAQ
Does it track sleep automatically?


Yes—night-time sleep monitoring is described as automatic, recording and analysing sleep quality.
What does the Bluetooth calling support?
The description says it supports dialling/answering, contacts, and call recording, plus call-related convenience features alongside notifications.

Is it suitable for water exposure?
It has an IP68 waterproof standard, which typically supports everyday water exposure, but the description doesn’t suggest extreme conditions.
Will it work with iPhones and Android phones?
It’s described as compatible with iOS 9.0 or above and Android 5.1 or above, and it uses Bluetooth 5.2.
How many sport modes are included?
The watch is listed with 110+ sports modes, and the later section specifically mentions 114 exercise modes.
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