Smart Watch for Women Android & iPhone, Alexa Built-in, IP68 Waterproof Activity Fitness Tracker

Smart Watch for Women Android & iPhone, Alexa Built-in, IP68 Waterproof Activity Fitness Tracker

with Bluetooth Call (Answer/Make), 1.8″ Smartwatch with Heart Rate/SpO2/Sleep Monitor, 100+ Sports Mode

Here is a review that balances the “budget-friendly” aspect with the impressive feature set. It is designed to target customers who want smart features but refuse to pay Apple/Samsung prices.


Review: The “Do-It-All” Watch That Won’t Break the Bank

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.6/5)

Let’s be honest: spending $400+ on an Apple Watch or Galaxy Watch isn’t for everyone. The Gydom Smart Watch proves that you don’t need to empty your wallet to get premium features on your wrist.

I took a look at this device, and here is the breakdown of why it is currently a bestseller:

1. The “Dick Tracy” Feature: Bluetooth Calls

The standout feature here is the ability to Make and Answer calls directly from the watch.

  • How it works: It connects to your phone via Bluetooth. The built-in microphone and speaker are surprisingly clear.
  • The Benefit: If your phone is buried in your purse or you are driving, you can tap your wrist to answer. It’s a huge convenience factor.

2. Alexa on Your Wrist

Having Amazon Alexa built-in is a game-changer. You can press a button and ask: “What is the weather?” or “Set a timer for 10 minutes” or “Play music.” It makes the watch feel much smarter than other fitness trackers in this price range.

3. Health & Fitness Tracking

It tracks the “Big Three” health metrics: Heart Rate, SpO2 (Blood Oxygen), and Sleep.

  • With 100+ Sports Modes, it doesn’t matter if you do Yoga, Running, or HIIT; this watch can track your calories and duration.
  • Waterproof (IP68): You can wear it while washing dishes, sweating at the gym, or even swimming (shallow water) without panic.

4. Design & Display

The 1.8″ HD Screen is large, bright, and easy to read, but the watch body is designed to be sleek and feminine. It doesn’t look like a bulky “computer” on your arm. Plus, you can customize the watch face with your own photos.

The “Honest” Trade-offs

  • The App: It uses a proprietary app (usually “VeryFit” or similar), not the native Apple/Google health apps directly (though it often syncs data). It is functional, but not as polished as the big brands.
  • Texting: While you can read text messages and WhatsApp notifications, you generally cannot type replies back from the watch (this is standard for watches under $150).

Final Verdict

If you want a stylish accessory that helps you stay connected, tracks your fitness, and lets you answer calls while cooking dinner—this is the perfect choice. It offers 90% of the features of a high-end smartwatch for about 20% of the price.

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