




In my recent testing of the NFC, ECG, and PPG Health-Tracking Smartwatch, I found it to be one of the most data-dense wearables I have encountered for 2026. Beyond simple step counting, this device attempts to bridge the gap between a standard sports bracelet and a personal health monitoring suite.
The build feels robust, featuring an IP68 waterproof rating that easily handles intense workouts and incidental exposure to the elements. The chassis is surprisingly lightweight given the 380mAh battery capacity, providing a durable shell for the complex internal sensor array.
The daily operation is surprisingly fluid, with the Bluetooth calling feature proving to be highly practical for quick conversations on the go. While the array of sensors, including blood lipid and uric acid measurements, requires a brief learning curve to master, the setup process is intuitive enough for daily use.
This watch is the perfect companion for data-driven users who want a comprehensive overview of their health metrics without needing multiple specialized devices.
With an impressive 4.78/5 rating, this smartwatch proves that you do not need to spend hundreds of dollars to get high-end health insights. At $99.00, it is an accessible and reliable tool for anyone looking to take control of their fitness journey in 2026.