

⌚ Elevate your wrist game—where style meets smart health.
This sleek 1.83-inch touchscreen smartwatch combines advanced health monitoring—heart rate, blood oxygen, blood pressure, and sleep tracking—with smart notifications and 8 sports modes. Its IP68 waterproof rating and over 140 customizable watch faces make it the perfect all-day companion for professionals who demand style, connectivity, and wellness in one affordable device.









| ASIN | B09Q5SSYFH |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,925 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #49 in Smartwatches |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity technologies | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,590) |
| Date First Available | February 8, 2022 |
| Department | mens, womens |
| Display technology | LCD |
| GPS | GPS Via Smartphone |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 1.62 ounces |
| Item model number | ac34e7a4-c908-4a12-bcce-54656dac82a8 |
| Manufacturer | Choiknbo |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 MB |
| OS | Android, iPhone |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 15 x 3.9 inches |
| Scanner Resolution | 320 x 340 |
| Special features | Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor, Oxymeter (SpO2), Sleep Monitor, Pedometer, Activity Tracker, Email, Lightweight, Multisport Tracker, Notifications, Phone Call, Sedentary Remainder, Time Display, Touch Screen, Alarm Clock, Weather Forecast |
| Standing screen display size | 1.83 Inches |
| Weight | 1.62 ounces |
| Whats in the box | 5.1 Bluetooth |
C**Y
Pleasantly Suprised
Really quite impressed with this low cost watch. Jas a lot of features, they all work well and pretty accurate. O2, heartrate,blood pressure ( have blood pressure cuff and readings are very similar) , sleep, multiple watch faces to choose from. Bought to bring a cheap watch on a cruise instead of my samsung galaxy ultra watch or my fitbit sense, now I wear this almost all the time
F**N
Excellent quality
Excellent watch - very easy to set up (you have to connect it to your iPhone} and it performs all kinds of things - like monitoring your sleep and heart rate - it has some useful features, such as a calculator, and a choice of attractive face designs - amazingly cheap considering the quality
M**L
My first smart watch. Very impressed!
I’m really enjoying this watch. (My first smart watch) I figured at this price it wouldn’t be great but it is MUCH better than I anticipated. I was interested in the health functions mainly. Step counting, heart rate and blood pressure. I found the step counting accurate out of the box for me but the measured length of your stride is adjustable if yours isn’t on target. I found the BP to be spot on. Some people have said the watch does not measure BP as advertised but they are dead wrong. It does indeed easily measure and record BP however in constantly shows mine a full 10 points higher that it actually is on a good quality cuff machine. But it works great! I just deduct 10 points in my mind. Also….the sleep tracker is really fascinating. Works great and gives you a real informative report each morning on the phone app. I haven’t used all the many features of the watch yet but so far I’m impressed. Don’t let the crazy low price scare you away. It is easily worth much more.
F**Y
Professional product for the price.
This product performs exactly as expected. Very versatile product for multi-sport user. Shipper is prompt and reliable. Thank you.
L**S
Impressive for the price but terrible pedometer
My Apple Watch broke so I ordered this to tide me over until I can figure what I want for a more permanent replacement. For the extremely low price, I’m actually impressed with this watch and how easy it was to set up plus the desires of the dafit app. (I have an iPhone) So far the battery life is super impressive—I have not had to recharge it yet after three days and it stills has almost half of its charge, this was never the case with my Apple Watches. I even started to think I might skip ordering a new spendy smart watch because all I really need one to do is: track workouts; monitor HR (namely during training); count steps; have a timer. I have noticed the pedometer on this one is terrible, though. I realize they count on arm swing but I noticed my step count being super low the last couple of days, and I’ve been moving around all morning today and it still says “0” for steps and calories. Since this is a top feature I rely on, I don’t think this can be a long-term fix for me. It also calls into question the accuracy of anything else the watch measures. I took 2 stars off for that alone. I considered taking just 1 for that but it’s a big enough deal breaker. If it’s not for you, I think this watch functions really well and is an incredible a value for the price if it has any sort of longevity. If nothing else, it could be a good entry point smart watch for someone on the fence about one, and/or a good option for a kid for whom you don’t want to get anything super expensive yet.
J**W
Good price
Good quality
M**H
It's very light weight
This is my first health watch and I choose to go cheaper so I would know if I wanted to put money into a better one... Other than the watch claps kinda suck but aren't the worst I love this watch it's ridiculously easy to figure out looks cute and it has more apps than I ever thought I even get a lot of compliments from my coworkers cause it looks very similar to the apple also the battery hasn't needed to be charged yet and I have worn it constantly for a couple days
C**A
Okay for timekeeping, smart options are **DUMB!**
Dislikes: watch faces are very limited and the majority don't have or even show most smaty options, just useless graphics, and the majority that show digital time don't include a seconds displsay, only hour and minute. Watch faces in the watch itself, pointless, you can only have ONE FACE available in the watch itself, my IDW13 I had previously was capable of storing 5, yes "FIVE!" different watch faces internally in the watch itself, and I could select between any of those 5 faces INCLUDING one using my own photo. Not this one, it is severely limited, and if you want to change to a different watch face you have to open the app to do it for whatever face you want to use. So I really HATE this adpect of this watch face settings. Never had to open the app to select from one of my favorite watch faces in my old IDW13 watch. Also if you use your own photo you have only 2 spots to put the time, either at the top right or bottom right, my IDW13 at least allowed me to place the time on the upper and bottom left side. Also the color options for the time on your photo for the watch face is also sevèrely limited to only about 7 or 8 fixed colors, my other watch had both fixed colors[and many additional color options], it even had one color option that allowed me to devise and set the time to ANY COLOR by using a large color chart, so if I needed a certain color and tone, like lighter or darker, I could set that up, NOT CAPABLE IN THIS WATCH, but it should be! The Sleep option, the 1st night I had it, it stated I had been asleep for 1 hour 47 minutes, WHAAAAT? I hadn't even gone to bed, was wide awake and working on my desktop computer until 5:30AM, never went to bed until somewhere between 8-9AM, slept for a good 9.5 hours that this DUMB WATCH never registered, just that I had only slept[WHEN I HADN'T] for 1 hour 47 minutes, which was 500% WRONG! Now during my daytime sleep of 9.5 hours, this DUMB watch said I had walked over 3500 steps! WHAAAAT? So, I was taking a very long walk while I slept, nope, that didn't happen either. WAY OFF THE MARK! I only had around 30-40 steps when I went to bed, then wake up with I went for a long walk while sleeping, just not possible! And, NEVER REGISTERED the time I did sleep while counting these invisible steps I took! I also have hypertension[High Blood Pressure], my BP on this watch shows normal, even if I'm mad as hell, angry and frustrated, this DUMB watch says it's normal, check with my real BP monitor, same digital type my doctor uses in their office, and it was really high. Again, NO ACCURACY HERE EITHER. Heart Rate monitor again, very inaccurate, Please DO NOT RELY on this watch for any of your medical conditions, or you're risking your life by doing so with this watch. I have a bad heart valve, sometimes my heart beats irregulary, and so when my HR was not beating correctly, I tested the HR monitor, told me my heart was beating normally, yet it was beating irregularly[and faster than normal], and I had to chew an aspirin to prevent going into a heart attack. This watch is very inaccurate on so many levels that I can not trust it to at least alert me if my heart would start beating improperly for me to take preventative action early enough. I'm not even going to go into all the other features on this particular watch, I'll just say this watch is the worst I've seen that calls itself a smart watch. It needs a lot of improvement to be called "smart", perhaps it could be upgraded better with a firmware update to the watch, if that's even possible. But as of my writing this review on 03/23/2024, the only good thing about it is, it keeps good time, and the battery hasn't depleted very much[if I can trust the battery monitor, which is lacking the % left in the battery], as did most watch faces I found in the app, and I looked at every one of them, so many just don't have all the info one wants on the watch face, most are just graphics and time, no seconds, some show a few things, but the majority are not only lacking info, the watch faces look like they were designed by children, for children, not so much for an adult user. I've actually bought watches that sold for $5-$10 at Walmart that were not only more accurate, didn't require an app[very stupid!] to set the time and date on the watch. Had better alarm features and better options, albeit those cheap watches didn't have the "smart" options, but what good are they when they are so inaccurate, or just don't function at all? No, I would not recommend this watch for anything, but if you just want something to know the time, it's okay, but you can find better timepieces elsewhere for less money that don't require an app to use or set them up. I'm going to keep this one, only because too much of a hassle to return, and I'll use it only for the time. But I seriously doubt I'll ever invest in another smart watch, because they keep turning out to be no smarter than a brick!
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