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The Popglory Smart Watch features a vibrant 1.85-inch HD touchscreen, AI voice control for hands-free calls, and comprehensive health monitoring including blood pressure, SpO2, and heart rate. Designed for both men and women, it offers dual straps (stainless steel and silicone) and supports multiple sports modes with IP67 water resistance. Compatible with iOS 9.0+ and Android 5.0+ devices, it delivers up to 5 days of battery life and syncs health data seamlessly to the GloryFit app, making it a perfect blend of fashion, fitness, and functionality.

| Color | Rose Gold+Pink |
| Band Color | gold |
| Style Name | Classic, Modern, Fashion, Sports |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| RAM Memory Installed | 1 GB |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 512 MB |
| Communication Feature | [YES] |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Human-Interface Input | Dial |
| Supported Application | Fitness Tracker |
| Controller Type | Voice Control |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Sport Type | Outdoor Running / Indoor Running / Cycling / Skipping / Badminton / Yoga / Basketball and etc. |
| Additional Features | 2 straps: 1 Stainless Steel+ 1 Silicone Strap, Make&Answer Call Function, Text Message Notification, Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch, Music Player, Built-in Speaker |
| Band Material Type | Silicone,Stainless Steel |
| Item Dimensions | 3.58 x 0.59 x 10.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 40 Grams |
| Band Width | 22 Millimeters |
| Waterproof Rating | IP67 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Compatible Phone Models | iOS 9.0 or Android 5.0 and above smartphones |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Display Type | TFT |
| Screen Size | 1.85 Inches |
| Battery Average Life | 5 days |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
J**Z
Great performance, exceptional value
You get roughly as much in function with this watch at less than 10% of the cost. I've had it for four months and am very happy with it. The biological monitoring functions seem to work as well as my Samsung smart watch costing over $400. The battery lasts 5X what my Samsung watch lasts. One charge gets me through nearly the whole week. Sure, the Samsung watch's integration to the Galaxy phone is better, but this still has integration and although the user experience is clunky, it works for the most part.This leads me to the biggest drawback I can see. Spend a couple of bucks on people in you local target markets to write your marketing copy and it will greatly enhance the perceived quality of the product. The marketing is a put off but I recommend getting past it and taking the $30 plunge for a quality watch with exceptional battery life (my reason for purchasing it).
B**R
Almost too good to be true
I wanted to check out some techy geeky smartwatches. Kid has apple, it's nice, I don't like iStuff. I'm not a Samsung person either. I love my garmin, but they expensive AF.So when I landed on this, I thought, 2 weeks and I'll be wearing my garmin again. It's day 15. Not changing back.Then I got it, put in the app, and went about my life. It does EVERYTHING. music, phone, HR, BP, respiratory, sleep, bluetooth, with workout reminders, steps WITH floors, different watch faces, comes with 2 bands (one meshed metal, one silicone.) It does more than a low end iWatch or Galaxy watch. Other than I have to charge it once a week, and its not waterproof just resistant, however, it's still better than my garmin.So if you're looking for a watch with great workout functions, looks great, easy to use, functional and useful app and come in under $50, this one is a thumbs up. 👍***EDIT***This thing is indestructible. Still going strong! Worth every penny, would definitely buy another color. Love my smartwatches
C**N
Accuracy is not the best
The O2 readings are pretty accurate. The Blood Pressure readings are not accurate at all. The heart rate runs high most of the time compared to what it actually is, about 3 points high consistently. Steps is a guess as to how accurate that is. The Sleep monitor is fun to see how you sleep at night. How accurate that is is also a guess. The weather temp is a joke. It says 89degrees F right now in July in Phoenix and it is actually 109degrees F. It does keep the time and date accurately. It has lots of watch faces that are all pretty wild and weird, geared toward the younger generation. Not all faces let you see anything but time and date. It does alert me to any texts or calls I get on my phone. I have not figured out if or how to answer the calls yet. The App is nice and you have to sync the watch daily or several times a day. Sometimes the app connection fails and you have to close the app and reopen or restart your phone for the connection to be successful. It does sync with Apple health app. You should not take these readings on this watch as accurate, just as a round about value. As they say with all this type watch it is not for medical purposes. For the price is works OK, but you should have an oximeter and Blood pressure cuff to check accuracy.
L**R
Inaccurate and cannot be relied on for workouts
Heart rate is accurate enough at lower/resting heart rates but is terribly inaccurate during a higher intensity workout. On the same workout, an ECG (Polar H10) shows my average HR at 152 BPM but this watch shows my average HR at 108 BPM. I've tried wearing the watch tighter, looser, top of the wrist, back of the wrist--but it's still consistently inaccurate.Blood Pressure monitor is inaccurate as well, about 20 points off a cuff measurement. I'm not expecting complete accuracy, a 20+ point offset is too much.Pedometer registers steps even when I am just laying on my bed.When starting a walk workout from the phone, the average pace is recorded, but the slowest and fastest pace are blank. When starting a walk from the app, the slowest and fastest pace are recorded, but the average pace and heart rate data are blank. The GPS data is also inaccurate, I was walking 4 laps, but it only location tracked 1 quarater of 1 of the laps.The built-in music speaker is nice to have but the speaker peaks easily and it's on the bottom of the watch so you end up covering the speaker up when wearing normally and muffling the sound. Also not being able to reduce the volume from the watch is annoying.The sleep tracker showed me as sleeping until 11am when I was awake working (sitting down) since 6am.The touch screen goes off accidentally and often, "wrist-calling" recent contacts on my phone.Receiving calls on the phone seemed to work properly.The software on the watch is lacking. It's the same white-labeled software that runs in many watches around this price point yet each of these watch brands have their own white labeled app that only works for their hardware. The software is buggy with reproduceable crashes. The brightness setting would revert and not save, the watch would randomly reset your customized watch face, the watch would not convert to imperial units and clicking the temperature on the app would crash it. They fixed the imperial units and temperature crash on 1/7/23, but it required resetting the app, and losing data from that day.Battery life was barely 2 days.Overall, the watch was cheap in all aspects. I can't really blame anyone other than myself for hoping otherwise. It's an interesting toy at best but cannot be relied on for workouts.
P**S
So much better than my Apple Watch
I originally bought an Apple watch to use as a fitness tracker along with the other functions. The Apple watch cost approximately 10x the Glory Fit. The problem with the Apple watch, other than the high price is it's battery life is less than 24 hours. You have to charge it all the time. The Glory Fit lasts several days. As for functions, it has all the functions of the Apple Watch. As for looks, it looks every bit as good as the Apple Watch. I love the Glory Fit and I am happy about how it integrates with my iPhone. I did need to learn to set the phone so the sound goes through the phone and not the watch. The watch sound is not great, but every thing else about it is great. So, bottom line, the Glory Fit cost 1/10th what an Apple Watch costs and works 10x better.
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