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Note: Please use a 5V charger to fully charge the watch before turning it on!
1 Battery Charge 2 Bluetooth Call 3 Waterproof 4 Health Fitness Watch
Smart Watch Fitness Sports Watches for Android iOS Phones 
With dual-mode Bluetooth, it has more functions and stronger practicability.

The smart watch is compatible with smartphones with iOS 9.0 & Android 4.4 or higher.
Bluetooth Call and Message Alerts: Fttmwtag smart watch is equipped with an HD speaker. Connect your smartphone via Bluetooth. you can answer/make calls, view call history, store contacts. The smartwatches also provide notifications of social media messages (WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram etc.)
1.85” HD TFT Full Screen: The smart watch for men and women is equipped with an extra-large HD full touch color screen. Adjustable brightness, wake/lock by wrist – raise. Through “Da fit” app, you can download more than 100 free personalised watch faces and set them as your desktop for fitness tracker.
Health & Fitness Tracker: This fitness watch is equipped with a high – performance sensor. It tracks steps, distance, and calories,, heart rate, stress levels, and sleep quality. It also syncs data with your phone and provides personalized lifestyle advice to help you maintain a healthy routine.
100+ Sports Modes and Multifunctionality: Designed for an active lifestyle, this running watch step tracker watch supports over 100 sports modes, tracking steps and etc. This activity trackers and smartwatches also includes practical daily functions
Multifunction and Compatibility: This step counter watch also has many useful functions: weather forecast, music control, sedentary reminder, stopwatch, alarm clock, timer, tracking female cycle, screen – light duration, find phone etc. It is compatible with both Android and iPhone
8 reviews for Smart Watch (Answer/Make Call): 1.85″ Waterproof Fitness Trackers with 24-Hours Blood Pressure Heart Rate SpO2 Sleep Monitor Watches for Men Women, iPhone Android Compatible (Stone Black)
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$16.98
Evelyn Lettiere –
One Tough Little Watch!
I LOVE THIS WATCH!My old watch stopped taking a charge and my husband couldn’t fix it, so … we got this one instead. My major concern is the heart rate monitor and the step counter and those work great. In addition to that, this has a pulse oximeter, heart rate monitor and … a sleep monitor! I’m not used to wearing a watch to bed, but just for fun, I tried it and it was interesting to see my sleep patterns… or rather, lack thereof.Neither of us own cellphones, but I do have an Amazon Fire that has access to the Play Store. We were able to load the app up on that and sync it with the watch. I was even able to get it to receive notifications from Sessions (a skype replacement). Everything works as it should.The battery held a charge for almost a week before I broke down and charged it. I’m sure it would have gone the full week, but … I don’t like my gadgets getting down low on battery juice.Oh… I see one of the recommended topics about which we should talk when reviewing this watch is “durability.” lol.. I work in our small engine shop tearing down engines, doing tune-ups and generally anything to which you probably would NOT want to submit a high tech, delicate instrument such as this. And yet… I do. And it has taken a beating without showing any signs of distress! Tough little thing… just like me!This is just a really nice, inexpensive, watch with many of the bells and whistles that you would expect from more expensive brands.
CJS15 –
Nice watch
Nice watch but the rubber band gave me a rash, get a metal watch band it better
Alfred –
Good watch for the price
Great little watch
Gail –
Blood Pressure Reading NOT Working
This is a great watch for the price. It really does look more expensive. And it works well. The battery stays charged for quite a long time, if only worn when exercising. The only thing, the blood pressure reading isn’t working correctly. After over 2 weeks of use, my top number has never changed. Not at all. That can’t be right. The bottom one often fluctuates a little. Disappointed because I intentionally wanted a watch with accurate blood pressure as mine is high and wanted to monitor it often. Took off one star for that. I could exchange it, but don’t feel like going thru the hassle. Besides that, I really do love the watch!***I ended up returning this because I really do need the BP reading, and so happy I did. My BP reading is now accurate, changes a bit, and lower than the previous watch. So happy this is working. Love the watch!
AA –
Battery doesn’t hold charge – Dead in few months
It’s tricky to find a smart watch or at least one to monitor heart without having to link to your phone. Think it’s best not to link to phone or another app.Apple watch requires you to have iPhone to work so in other words spend over $1k to use their products. Motorola would be a good meet in middle on price and reliability knowing the brand has been around for a while, but again you have to link to a phone to do anything.Hopefully a Timex will do justice on what I need the most. Be nice if Casio can come up with something similar that’s simple and monitor heart without the high price.This watch is nice if it would hold a charge. Instead it loses battery life each day. It charges for a few weeks maybe and then it dies on its own. If you’re wanting to use it without linking to a phone, it’s very limited features. Screen only shows for a few seconds before it goes black. Probably can be adjusted if you link to a phone.Don’t think it’s good idea to link anything to a phone in general when it should work on its own. The idea of needing a 2nd device to use the 1st device makes no sense. What data they collect, you don’t know. Then for the watch to die on you. Can’t help to think they sell this cheap to get folks to buy, collect data and then when the watch dies, you think that’s the end of it all. I highly doubt it.All these cheaper ones are tempting to buy. If you’re wanting to track your health long term, don’t get the cheaper ones. You want a decent watch to tell time, again don’t get these generic brands. To tell time that’s tried and true, a Casio is reliable. Their smart watch is a trade off between that classic no nonsense set up and lacking other features. For the price, it’s a bit high.Watch –Looks – 3 out of 5Battery life – 1 out of 5 if not zeroDurability – In the airEase of use – When it was working maybe 2 or 3 out of 5
bullinkle69 –
Worked in a pinch.
I bought this to keep track of heart rate, oxygen, sleep, steps and blood pressure while my Watch 7 was in for warranty repair. This is fine for younger autolysins to learn to track their health. It has plenty of features I didn’t need but you may. Easy setup and screen is bright and easy to read. Blood pressure tester was way off for me compared to my upper arm cup tester. What do you expect for $20 bucks.
Rita White –
Heart tracker is great, app needs refinement
I have had other fitness trackers and this one is on a par with the others. It’s easy to keep track of heart rate and blood pressure. Love that the band closes like a real watch band with ease of one and off. So far, the battery lasts 5 or 6 days. I need to check pulse every couple of hours and it was easy to program the app to do it when i need it, 24/7.The only drawback is the app doesn’t keep really good records of highs and lows like other brands
Leticia W. –
Easy setup
Setting up the watch, downloading the app, and syncing to my phone was extremely easy.