Fempoin 1.96" Smart Watch with Bluetooth Calling & Fitness Tracking: A Full Review

Quick Take
Let's be honest about what fourteen dollars buys you. I picked this up expecting a toy and got something that does more than I figured it would, with the corners you'd expect at this price. The 1.96" screen is genuinely bright and big enough that I'm not squinting at notifications, and the Bluetooth...
Current price
$13.99
Our Verdict
Pros
- +the 1.96" screen is bright and large, easy to read notifications at a glance
- +bluetooth calling actually connects and works for quick calls in quiet spaces
- +battery gets close to five days with notifications running
- +heart rate and sleep tracking are accurate enough to follow trends
- +hard to complain about the value for what you pay
Cons
- −no standalone gps despite what the search terms suggest — it uses your phone's location
- −the 110+ sport modes are mostly the same tracking with different names
- −the speaker is tinny and calls get rough in any background noise
- −the Gloryfit app is slow and awkward to navigate
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Let's be honest about what fourteen dollars buys you. I picked this up expecting a toy and got something that does more than I figured it would, with the corners you'd expect at this price. The 1.96" screen is genuinely bright and big enough that I'm not squinting at notifications, and the Bluetooth calling actually connects and works — the speaker is tinny but you can hear a call in a quiet room. If you searched for a 2026 ai smart watch with standalone gps, though, set that expectation aside right now: this thing has no built-in GPS and no AI to speak of. It leans on your phone for location, so run tracking means carrying your phone anyway. The Gloryfit app is clunky but functional, and the pile of watch faces is a fun few minutes. Heart rate and sleep numbers land in the right ballpark — good enough to spot trends, not something I'd trust for anything medical. Battery held about five days for me with notifications on, which matches their claim more or less. The 110+ sport modes are mostly the same step-and-heart-rate loop with different labels, so don't read too much into that count. It's a capable notification-and-steps watch that happens to take calls. As a cheap first smartwatch or a beater you won't cry over, it earns its keep. As a serious fitness or navigation tool, it isn't that, and no spec sheet phrasing changes it.
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Specifications
Specifications
| Feature 1 | Bluetooth Call and Message Alerts: Smart watch is equipped with HD speaker, after connecting to your smartphone via bluetooth, you can answer or make calls, view call history and s |
| Feature 2 | Smart watch for men women is equipped with a 320*380 extra-large hd full touch color screen, delivering exceptional picture quality and highly responsive touch sensitivity, which c |
| Feature 3 | 24/7 Heart Rate Monitor and Sleep Tracker Monitor: The fitness tracker watch for men has a built-in high-performance sensor that can record our heart rate changes in real time. Mon |
| Feature 4 | IP68 waterproof and 110+ Sports Modes: The fitness tracker provides up to 112+ sports modes, covering running, cycling, walking, basketball, yoga, football and so on. Activity trac |
| Feature 5 | Multifunction and Compatibility: This step counter watch also has many useful functions, such as weather forecast, music control, sedentary reminder, stopwatch, alarm clock, timer, |
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