

⌚ Elevate your health game with style and smarts!
This ultra-thin smartwatch features a 1.28-inch full touch screen, real-time heart rate and blood pressure monitoring, and multiple fitness modes. With IP67 waterproofing and up to 5 days of battery life, it’s designed for seamless integration with both Android and iOS devices, making it the perfect health and productivity companion for busy professionals.



















| Country of origin | China |
| Material | Silicone |
S**N
Excellent and reasonably priced alternative to those expensive Apple and Samsung watches
The watch does everything I need including watching sleep patterns and heart rate - not sure the BP actually works as it has remained the same for some time and it would be great if we could set up more than 3 alarms as I use them to keep me on time while training. All in all a good all round alternative which can also link with Apple Health App.
J**E
Top quality
Good product thank you
H**E
This is much better than I was expecting
I bought this as I was intrigued by the health features. Being of a certain age, blood pressure, heart rate is something that I try and keep an eye on now and to be honest, this watch was cheap, and I had very low expectations. I have to say I've been pleasantly surprised. On the downside it's not as polished and fancy as some of the more expensive competitors. There are some of the displays where the screen is ever so slightly too small for the text to be displayed, so you lose a character off the edge; as if the software were designed for a square screen and not round (but it's not a problem), and I'm not a fan of the recharging port; It's magnetic and works well enough but it's a bit fiddly for me. The display is perfectly readable, though I struggle without my glasses; but my eyes are nowhere near as good as they were. You can change the watch face and I picked a high contract one with large white numbers on a black background and I can read the time perfectly well even without my glasses. I can also read the other displays; it's just not as sharp as I would like without my glasses on. The good points certainly outweigh any niggles I have. I've compared its readings with external measurements and it's pretty accurate. The heart rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen saturation are all pretty close to what I get when using other monitors. There are warnings in the manual about accuracy, but it seems good enough to give you ballpark figures. It interfaces with my iPhone perfectly and all the advertised features seem to work as described. Don't expect too much from the manual. It contains a QR code that links you to the Apple store to download an app that links your watch and phone; was really easy to do and worked first time, but after that the manual isn't really much help. I'm still figuring out what all the numbers on the main display mean but all in all, I rather like this watch. I'm sure there are things it doesn't do that it's more expensive cousins do, but for the price I think it's a real bargain and I won't lose too much sleep if it gets damaged or lost (which is something I have form for unfortunatly). If the manufacturer reads this, if you ever add an inductive charging facility like on some phones, please let me know and I'll upgrade.
A**R
I have only had it a couple of days but does not seem very accurate when it comes to counting steps.
I have only had the watch a couple of days so here are my early comments: - it is big (4.5cm in diameter) - it is a Chinese product and the date is in the American format and cannot be changed - I do not think the step counter is accurate and it seems erratic. It counted steps while I was setting up the watch, it counted hundreds of steps when I only walked tens of steps and there seems to be a lag between walking and the steps showing on the counter. I have not done any comparison with other trackers to confirm the accuracy / inaccuracy position. - it measures blood pressure but I have not yet had a chance to check if the reading is accurate by doing a separate test with a blood pressure monitor. - It is supposedly a smart watch (it provides call and message notifications and it has access to weather forecast and music). The weather forecast works and so does access to music but I am not sure about the other notifications. I had messages and such like enabled but phone disabled and it did not work (I received messages but no notification on the smart watch). I am now trying again with the phone enabled just in case it is all or nothing. - There is a basic instruction leaflet but does not really provide much details. It is otherwise relatively easy to set up. - I have not had a chance to test the battery life (how long does a full charge last) but it looks like it is using 30% of a full charge in 24H.
S**N
False advertising
Received today. As a present for my partner. States IP67 on advert, water proof, and can swim with it. The box doesn't state this, and as you can see from the picture I've included, it specifically states not to use whilst swimming, and water resistant-not waterproof or IP67 rated. One star throughout, even if the watch is amazing here on out, (which I highly doubt) the blatant lie to rack up sales negates any quality. Edit: Blood pressure and heart rate not accurate, way out in fact.
S**N
A good smartwatch at a very good price.
The watch has all the smartwatch functions and works well, it is also thin compared to other smart watches.
R**E
very good value
It works very well. For the price I am very happy with it. It full of very useful features and don't like not having it with me.
M**N
SMT4 Smartish Watch
I have had my existing SMT4 for about 2 years and it has worked perfectly well and so far battery life is excellent. I had to purchase a new one which is still boxed and unused as I fell and broke the existing screen face in 2 places so future life will be limited. My existing watch is still working perfectly well even after braking the screen. It is a very slim smart and good looking watch. Fingers crossed Update have now livened up the new watch and it connected much easier than the first SMT4, some changed features but working well so far
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