Multi-Sport Smart Watch with Health and Fitness Tracking
Stay on top of your daily activity with this smart watch, tracking steps, distance, calories burned, heart rate and sleep patterns throughout the day. Beyond fitness tracking, it also offers general wellbeing features such as blood oxygen and body temperature testing, alongside 50 sports modes for outdoor and indoor activities. Everyday conveniences are built in too, including caller and message reminders, a sedentary reminder, and the ability to search for your phone. With multiple dial designs, including default, market and custom options, you can personalise the display to suit your style. As with any consumer wearable, this watch is designed for general fitness and wellbeing tracking, not medical diagnosis.
- All-day activity tracking: Steps, distance, calories, heart rate and sleep monitoring in one device.
- 50 sports modes: Covers a wide range of outdoor and indoor activities.
- Everyday smart alerts: Caller ID, message reminders, sedentary alerts and phone finder.
- Wellbeing extras: Blood oxygen, body temperature testing and female period tracking.
- Personalised watch faces: Choose from default, market and custom dial designs.
Everyday Fitness Tracking on Your Wrist
This smart watch is built to track the essentials of daily activity, including steps, distance, calories, heart rate and sleep, giving you an ongoing picture of your everyday movement and rest.
Features for Fitness and Daily Life
- Core health tracking: steps, distance, calories, heart rate, blood oxygen and sleep monitoring.
- 50 sports modes: covers a wide range of outdoor and indoor activities.
- Everyday reminders: caller ID, message alerts, sedentary reminders and more.
- Multiple watch faces: 3 default dials, 1 market dial and 1 custom dial option.
- Practical extras: remote camera control, phone finder and weather display.
A Wellbeing Companion, Not a Medical Device
This watch is designed for general fitness and wellbeing tracking. It is not a medical device, and any health concerns should be discussed with a healthcare professional.

















