
About :
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The 2.01″ AMOLED display gives you a larger and likely quite nice screen for notifications, fitness stats, time, etc. The higher brightness (~900 nits) helps for outdoor readability.
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Having health sensors (HR, SpO₂, stress) and 100+ sport modes means the watch is positioned to appeal to fitness/tracking-oriented users — you can likely track different activities, monitor vital stats, etc.
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Bluetooth calling means you can take/reject calls from the watch (assuming your phone is paired) — this adds convenience when you don’t want to grab your phone.
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IP67 rating gives you confidence for everyday use — hand-wash, rain, sweat shouldn’t be a big issue (though not necessarily for heavy water sports).
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Battery life claimed is decent: if you use moderate features, you might go several days without charging. But real-world may be less depending on how many sensors/features you use.
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The “rotating crown” and features like split screen and many watch faces add a more premium feel compared to very basic smart-watches.
Key Specifications
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Display: 2.01-inch AMOLED, resolution 240 × 296 pixels.
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Brightness: Up to ~900 nits peak brightness (advertised) for good outdoor visibility.
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Health & fitness tracking: Heart rate monitor, SpO₂ monitor, stress monitoring, sleep tracking.
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Sports modes: Over 100 sports modes listed.
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Additional features: Bluetooth calling (built-in mic & speaker), voice assistant, “rotating crown” control, 100+ watch faces, split-screen, remote camera shutter.
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Battery & charging: Advertised up to ~7–15 days battery life (varies by usage) in listings.
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Water / dust resistance: IP67 rating (dust proof & water resistant up to certain limit) in full spec listings.
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