Blood Pressure Smart Watch Air Pump Air Bag, Voice Broadcast, Data Sharing, 2.06″ AMOLED Fitness Tracker, 24/7 Heart Rate/Blood Oxygen/Sleep/Body Temperature,SOS,Black
$199.00
| Package Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.1 x 3 inches |
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| Item Weight | 9.3 ounces |
| ASIN | B0FR1N6J8J |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | September 13, 2025 |
| Manufacturer | Yowow BIT |
| Item Weight | 0.58 Pounds |
| Standing screen display size | 2.06 Inches |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
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Blood Pressure Smart Watch Air Pump Air Bag, Voice Broadcast, Data Sharing, 2.06″ AMOLED Fitness Tracker, 24/7 Heart Rate/Blood Oxygen/Sleep/Body Temperature,SOS,Black
$199.00


MontiMas –
Perfect health tracking smartwatch
This watch does it all with constant monitoring and accuracy. I have bought many other “trackers” but this is the one I wear everyday. Definetly worth the price.
Nio Nyx –
Phenomenal Battery Life, Calibrate The BP Monitor
I got the Yowow BIT Blood Pressure Smart Watch Air Pump Air Bag, Voice Broadcast, Data Sharing, 2.06″ AMOLED Fitness Tracker, 24/7 Heart Rate/Blood Oxygen/Sleep/Body Temperature, SOS, Black (Black) because I needed a reliable way to spot-check my blood pressure during the day without hauling out the cuff… I wear it most days while juggling the baby and running errands.Battery life is the headline for me… I run brightness up, screen-on time long, and continuous health monitoring and this thing still goes a week plus with heavy use. That freedom changes how you use a watch because you stop babysitting the charger. The 2.06″ AMOLED is bright and easy to read outside which makes quick checks painless. Call quality is good enough for short hands-free moments and the health sensors log heart rate, SpO2, temperature and sleep so trend watching is effortless.The blood pressure feature required the usual calibration against my home cuff… once dialed in, and with the band snug and my wrist level with my heart, the readings track consistently for everyday trend monitoring. The sensor area wipes clean after workouts but the fabric section doesn’t pop off for machine washing which is a mild annoyance. The face has handled keys and doorframes without scratching so the build feels solid for daily life.This model ships with a metal casing and an upgraded watch band which account for the higher price… the metal casing gives the watch a noticeably more premium feel and the band is sturdier and more comfortable for all-day wear.Minor quirks… the voice prompts have a very strong accent and you can read texts but not reply from the watch, even with like preset emojis or anything.For dependable BP checks, outstanding battery life, and straightforward health tracking this nailed what I bought it for. Five stars from me.──────── RATING LEGEND────────⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5 Stars = Nailed it… exactly as advertised or even better⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4 Stars = Solid… but something’s off, mis-represented, or overpriced⭐⭐⭐ 3 Stars = Meh… not terrible, but not worth the money or time⭐⭐ 2 Stars = Yikes… functional but major issues, buyer beware⭐ 1 Star = Absolute trash… should not exist
Asad –
Blood pressure measurements not accurate
My main reason to buy this watch was blood pressure monitor. I’m frequently measuring blood pressure and at the same time i measure with the more regular one which come with airbag and wrapped on left arm. I see a huge difference in reading. Not very accurate. Always reads high. Would end up returning it.
Houseworker –
Smart Watch Is Clunky And A Bit Overpriced
This is my first smartwatch. My daughter has a different, more known brand smartwatch, and I included a side by side size comparison. As you can tell from the pictures,cross section and front on, this is a lot bigger, clunkier and thicker. There is alsosubstantially more weight to it. I have thin wrists, so for me it felt like strapping my cellphone to my wrist. LOL! There is a learning curve to using this device, pretty much like allsmart devices. This product is trying to emulate other, popular brand products with all ofits functions and its own HealthWear app. It’s not as user-friendly and the interface is not asresponsive. For example, trying to dial a phone number does not work, unless you use astylus. Some numbers that you press just do not show up, like zeros. So, if I punch in 303,it shows 33. There is a short time limit, before the watch takes over and just dials whatyou entered. I called a lot of 33 numbers. LOL!The voice prompts in getting the correct posture for the accurate blood pressure test isheavily accented, which makes it a bit more cumbersome guess-work in figuring it outwhat it wants. The quick blood pressure test is not very accurate. I would completelyscrap that. The other health functions work ok.There are two unique features this watch sports, that seem proprietary. One is the pressurecuff that inflates around your wrist for the “accurate test”. How accurate is it though? Iactually tested my blood pressure with a regular arm cuff, and the values deviated by alarger margin than you would want.The second bonus is the battery that does not need to be charged every day. That is anice feature.It’s just – for the clunkiness and the less than perfect interface with some of the functions -I think, this watch is a bit overpriced.