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Smart Watch for Women (Answer/Make Calls),1.83″ Touch Screen Fitness Tracker with 4 Bands, Heart Rate/Sleep/Step Tracking, 100+ Sports Modes Smartwatches for Android iOS (Rose Gold)

Original price was: $42.49.Current price is: $6.99.

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Smart Watch for Women (Answer/Make Calls),1.83″ Touch Screen Fitness Tracker with 4 Bands, Heart Rate/Sleep/Step Tracking, 100+ Sports Modes Smartwatches for Android iOS (Rose Gold)
Price: $42.49 - $6.99
(as of Nov 24, 2025 01:21:53 UTC – Details)


Product description

1.83" Touch Screen Fitness Tracker with 4 Bands

Heart Rate/Sleep/Step Tracking, 100+ Sports Modes

Bluetooth Call and Message AlertsBluetooth Call and Message Alerts

This women's fitness watch supports 100+ sports modesThis women's fitness watch supports 100+ sports modes

The women's smartwatch is equipped with advanced sensors that provide insightful informationThe women's smartwatch is equipped with advanced sensors that provide insightful information

It automatically monitors your sleep and provides a comprehensive sleep quality analysis.It automatically monitors your sleep and provides a comprehensive sleep quality analysis.

There are100+ online watchfaces for you to choose from.There are100+ online watchfaces for you to choose from.

 alarm clock, weather, music playback control, mobile phone search, photo control, alarm clock, weather, music playback control, mobile phone search, photo control,

【4 straps & 100+ watchfaces】Betatree smartwatch comes with 4 different straps, including rose gold stainless steel, two-tone floral/ white/ burgundy silicone. There are100+ online watchfaces for you to choose from. You can customize your own watch face (your favorite family member, pet) through the APP.
【100+ Sport Modes】This women’s fitness watch supports 100+ sports modes to meet indoor/outdoor sports needs. It can track steps/calories/distance/heart rate. IP67 waterproof smartwatch, allowing you to wear it when washing hands or in the rain (not suitable for long-term immersion in water)
【Health Monitoring】This woman’s smartwatch is equipped with advanced sensors to closely monitor your health (heart rate, sleep, etc.) and record women menstrual cycle. It automatically monitors your sleep (9 pm to 12 am) and provides a comprehensive analysis of your sleep quality. (Deep sleep/Light sleep/Awake)
【Bluetooth Call and Message Alerts】This women’s smartwatch features a Bluetooth 5.3 chip, allowing you to make/receive/answer calls directly on your wrist. It also supports receiving text messages and SNS notifications, including Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp. (NOTE: cannot reply to text messages)
【Essential Tools for Everyday Life 】This multifunctional digital smartwatch provides a variety of practical functions, including an alarm clock, weather, music playback control, search phone, photo control, water drinking reminder, sedentary reminder, breathing training, etc.
【Wide Compatibility & Fast Charging】 The smart watch compatible Android 5.0+ and IOS 9.0+. Which with a 250mAh battery capacity and uses magnetic charging technology. It can be fully charged in just 2 hours, that 3-7 days for daily use. (Depends on usage)

13 reviews for Smart Watch for Women (Answer/Make Calls),1.83″ Touch Screen Fitness Tracker with 4 Bands, Heart Rate/Sleep/Step Tracking, 100+ Sports Modes Smartwatches for Android iOS (Rose Gold)

  1. Amazon Customer

    Smartwatch
    I was very surprised that this watch looks even better than the picture. It was so very easy to charge, set up, and sync with my phone. I’m impressed and extremely happy with my purchase. This watch does everything that I need; records daily steps, blood pressure, water intake and let’s you know when you are sitting too long and also time to drink water. At 71 years old, I love it.

  2. Patti S

    Mostly good
    Quick update: Since the last time I paired the watch, it has been very accurate on the steps (verified by another tracker) and the sleep. So maybe the trouble pairing was my Internet connection, which has been a little wonky lately. It’s also been nice to be able to see my text messages so conveniently. Overall I’m now happy with it.Original review:I’ve only used it 2 days so far so I will need to update this review later. The watch is attractive, just as shown. I had some issues pairing, having to do it 3 times. The second time, I was getting text notifications on the watch but when I checked the app, it said there was no watch connected. It seems to be working fine now. I was primarily interested in the steps and sleep features. The steps seem to be working but the sleep was not correct. I think it must just look at if you’re laying down, even if you’re tossing and turning. Maybe that’s how they all work? I just thought it would be a little more accurate. I think the heart rate is accurate but when using the watch to verify this, I noticed that the face goes dark after just a few seconds when I needed it to stay lit for 15 seconds. I couldn’t find a way to change this after searching through the app and watch. I have “raise to wake” selected so I can get around it by flipping my wrist back and forth but it’s a bit annoying. But it’s not bad for the price.

  3. cheryl lieber

    Great
    Great I love my watch

  4. Sarah

    Will Update In Time
    I’m going to have to try and get this to connect to my phone again. The first time I tried after getting it, I kept having issues. So right now I don’t have much in way of functionality of it. Looks wise, it’s cute, and it’s a good size, without being too big or too small. I do like the color, which is more muted in person than in the picture. I’ll update this if I’m able to get the app and such to work.

  5. Naye

    Digital library
    Can’t download images from digital watch face library.

  6. Leesa

    Terrible watch
    Terrible.I have nothing good to say about this product other than the bands. The watch bands are beautiful and comfortable. I loved those.The watch faces: there are a limited number of faces in the app, and a limited way of customizing them.Weather: everything is in Celsius, and there is no way to alter thisBattery: the battery life is very limited, and it kept saying “low battery” at 50%, and it would not allow me to first pair it until it was charged at 100%. It also took a long time to charge.Buzz: you can alter the vibration from high, low, or off, but even on low it was very strong and also loud.Apps: there are a very limited number of apps you can have on this watch, and you can’t add anything from the App Store.Heart rate monitor: I do not know how this feature thinks it works, but it would take a while to update this, and I don’t know how accurate it wasCharging: this uses a proprietary charger, not USB-C.Settings: it was very tedious and annoying to navigate the (limited) settings menuApp: the app to modify this watch is super limited and not customizable. Also, it keeps saying my password is incorrect, and I can’t try to reset the password unless I know the old one, which is stupid.I returned it. Waste of money.

  7. NYC_Chic

    Stylish & Functional, Just Needs a Face Lift (Literally)
    I’ve been wearing this smartwatch in purple gold for a while and I love how it helps me stay on top of my 10k steps-a-day fitness plan. It looks great on the wrist, expensive, feminine, and surprisingly lightweight, and the features have been spot on. From Bluetooth calling to heart rate to water monitor that reminds you to take in some good H2O and sleep tracking, everything works perfectly and it syncs to my phone without a hitch. The pedometer is super accurate, and having 100+ sport modes is a bonus, even though I mostly stick to walking and yoga. It’s helped me stay motivated and accountable, especially when I don’t want to take a step out of my front door let alone 10k steps around the neighborhood.The only downside though? The watch faces. The selection is a little… wack. Definitely leaves a lot to be desired in terms of style and I wish there were more aesthetic or elegant options to match the stylish design of the watch itself.That said, functionally, it’s perfect. I give this affordable, reliable smartwatch with tons of health features five stars and recommend it for everyone who wants to live a little healthier!

  8. Mikoniko

    great value but battery life not awesome if you use media
    I’ve had a couple of smartwatches and the main downside to watches at this price point is that once they are dead they are dead. I haven’t had one that lasts a whole year yet. Other than that its a great value for the ease of use and plethora of features. If you plan to use this mainly for media features (music, sms and phone calls) then this may not be the best. It works fine for those things but just fine, not great. They really drain the battery fast and this one lasts maybe 7 days-ish without even using those media features.I got it for health tracking features. I love the water and sedentary reminders. You can customize them via the app. You can also cutomize the face to show the tracking things you want on the home screen. I like having battery, steps, date (formatted exactly how I want) and heart monitor. You’ll need to play with it to find all the menus because the instructions don’t go into all that much detail.I have been able to shower in it with no issues. Its says it’s not waterproof but I’d say it is water-resistant. I wouldn’t swim in it but daily splashes and showering hasn’t bothered it (so far). I have to drop a star for the not amazing battery life and the just ok sound quality of calls.

  9. brooke demartinis

    Good product good purchase

  10. SMB

    This is a somewhat decent (and perhaps slightly less advanced than many others) fitness tracker/smart watch (I128) that appears reasonably well-built and for the most part works as expected. It only has 2 of the most common monitors (HR and SpO2 but no BP), which is a bit of a bummer since most others do have all 3 monitors s nowadays. Though, it does have many of the standard features that most other budget or off-brand smart watches have so that’s not too bad. With that being said, it does come with 3x straps which include 1x metal and 2x silicone straps, which I do appreciate although the quality of the metal strap (not sure if it’s stainless steel or not) does leave more to be desired.≡ NoteThese so-called SMART WATCHES are really just FITNESS TRACKERS with added features (i.e. flashlight, calculator; mostly useless ones too) and it’s NOT a true smart watch/device. A true smart device operates by itself on its own without the NEED to install an App for it to run and without depending on another device (i.e. your phone) to run.For instance, if your PHONE requires an App to be installed on a LAPTOP in order for various functions on your phone to work, or if your phone would lose certain features WHEN your laptop goes offline, would you consider your phone to be a SMART phone? Well, I wouldn’t and I’ll be extremely upset if that’s the case, and that’s exactly what happens here most of these so-called smart watches.###≡ FeaturesBy standard I don’t mean one or two, in fact, the standard nowadays is about a dozen or so including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen, or even glucose monitor just to name a few. It has 2 monitors, which is below average and worse yet, 1 of the monitors (HR) don’t seem to be accurate at all (SpO2 appears to be reasonably accurate for the most part although we know the figures for the vast majority of healthy people is usually either 98% or 99%) which is quite upsetting to have found out after numerous tests. In addition, the steps counter seems to be off by about 3900+ so that’s not exactly accurate either but it’s certainly not the worst.I should also mention that an increasing large number of these devices that I’ve come across lately have all suffered from the same (or at least quite similar) issues which implies to me that perhaps hardware (sensors and/or other related components) under the hood is identical across ALL of these watches.It also has the typical sports and/or exercise related features that many others have. It has a reasonably large screen of 1.83″ (for square case) in comparison to many others with a 1.80″/1.7x” screen. With that being said, 1.8x” (or larger) is somewhat of a norm (or at least becoming increasingly common) at this point in time for these watches with a square case and frankly, 1.8x” just isn’t what it used to be (but I digress).I should also note that the advertised 100+ sports requires the app; otherwise, only a handful or so are available (which is more than most people would need under normal circumstance). The same can be said for watch faces/styles (100+ claimed) too and that’s a common practice for these devices nowadays. The LED is perhaps a nice touch for some people; however; I don’t find them particularly useful for me because I have my phone for that and it’s just that much easier with my phone than fiddling around with this watch with a much smaller screen. In any event, those features are there should you have the needs for them.≡ BatteryIt has an advertised battery capacity of 250 mAh which is considered low by today’s standard since the average is around 300 mAh, so there isn’t any fancy here either. In either case, whatever the capacity might be, the only thing I really care is that it can last me an entire day (charge once a day is fine with me).With that being said, I also don’t have a clue about the longevity of the battery but that’s a common concern for all rechargeable smart watches out there (i.e. battery dies unexpected fast). Note that the default screen timeout is 5sec which is unusably short for me but it can be increased up to 30 seconds (whereas some other can’t at all while a few can do 60 sec) so that’s great. I don’t necessarily want 30 sec but it’s nice to have the options (I set mine to 15sec). It can always be disabled if needed as aforementioned.≡ Water resistanceBtw, these fitness trackers/smart watches are NOT meant to be submerged in water (salty or otherwise) longer than a few minute even though they often advertise as being IP67 or even 3 ATM which is completely nonsensical if you know what that really means (around 30m under water but it’s really meant for accidental submersion); otherwise, there is an extremely high probability that it will die prematurely, as I’ve found out the hard way. Note that it’s not explicitly stated that it shouldn’t be used in bath, saunas, or diving etc but I’ll advise against those activities.≡ AppFor those who are curious about what the ‘FitCloudPro’ app (3.5 rating) requires;✘ Any data may be shared with other companies or organizations, including but not limited to;* Email address and Phone number, Fitness info, Precise location, Photos and videos, Contacts* SMS or MMS, Files and docs, Installed apps, Device or other IDs✘ Data isn’t encrypted (typical practice in China)* Data is encrypted during transit✘ Device & app history* read sensitive log data✘ Contacts* read your contacts✘ Location* approximate location (network-based), precise location (GPS and network-based)✘ Phone* directly call phone numbers, read call log, read phone status and identity, Photos/Media/Files* read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage✘ Storage* read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage✘ Camera & Microphone* take pictures and videos, record audio✘ Wi-Fi connection information* view Wi-Fi connections✘ Device ID & call information* read phone status and identity✘ Other* receive data from Internet, view network connections, pair with Bluetooth devices, control vibration* access Bluetooth settings, control flashlight, full network access, run at startup, prevent device from sleeping✘ NoteLike nearly all other budget smart watches (or any other ‘smart’ devices really) out there, an App is REQUIRED for this to function at its fullest which means you are giving the manufacturer (and whoever they decide to share it with or without your permission) AND the app OWNER (i.e. some company in China and that equates to the gov in this case) your COMPLETE and entire historical data.Some people consider some of these (i.e. precise GPS location, health info, heart rate, blood pressure, sleep patterns, or the alike) to be ‘extremely’ personal information and therefore are private. Data mining, analysis, prediction, and eventually profit making and/or a form of control will be vital in many aspects of our lives in the foreseeable future. If this concerns you at all, look elsewhere.###≡ ValueAll things considered, this is a moderately decent FITNESS TRACKER (with some smart watch functions) that works just fine if you don’t care about any of the issues mentioned above , in particular the issues with the HR monitor and to a certain degree the step counter. It’s reasonably priced at $48 for what it provides (a generic fitness tracker, I128) and its overall build quality, features, usability, and performance. Your mileage might vary.

  11. YYCFam

    This is a cute watch. It is very pink as opposed to a rose gold color. It comes with three different bands that are easy to attach. Some of the features that I really like about the watch are that it uses the App FitCloud Pro.- the App is intuitive and is easy to use.- all of the features are free to use and that includes the watch faces.- the watch allows you to make and take blue tooth calls as well as receive notification from your phone from text as various social media platforms. IT also allows you to track your sleep, blood oxygen, blood pressures and heart rate.- there is also a sports mode that allows you to track your activity, calories burned and your distance- there are a number of other features that include do not disturb, timer, find phone, alarm, weather, stop watch, music playbackIt has a fast charge at 1.5 hours, but you can only get about 3 days of use out of each charge, so I don’t find that really convenient.The watch is okay, but I find the pink metal band is a bit too pink for my preference. Overall, I am happy with the quality, but I wish it has a longer battery life.

  12. SS

    This smartwatch packs an impressive range of features, especially for the price. It comes with three bands: a simple white one, a floral-patterned white band with a pink backing (my personal favorite), and a metal Milanese-style clasp. While I still use my Apple Watch as my primary device, this watch covers almost everything I rely on my AW for, including a heart rate monitor, step counter, sleep tracker, and stand/water reminders.The watch face is larger than my Apple Watch, but the thicker bezel means the actual screen is smaller. It syncs with my iPhone surprisingly well—I expected some functionality to be limited, but that hasn’t been the case. You can receive text notifications and even answer calls directly from the watch. I can’t vouch for the accuracy of all the health metrics, but the blood pressure reading has been consistent with my dedicated blood pressure monitor.There are plenty of watch faces to choose from, and you can even create your own, which is a nice touch. Some designs are sleek and minimal, while others display a wealth of health and activity data. However, syncing a new watch face through the app takes quite a while for some reason.My biggest issue with this watch is that you can’t tap the screen to wake it. Thankfully, raise-to-wake works well as an alternative. I also noticed that rotating the watch crown doesn’t seem to do anything, and selecting a different menu design in the settings doesn’t appear to make any changes.Overall, if you’re looking for a solid health tracker and notification device, this watch does an excellent job—especially for the price.

  13. Jill MacLean

    It is too complicated to use. I dont want to have to put an app on my phone to use it

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