







⌚ Elevate your every move with style and smarts!
The 2025 Smart Watch for Women and Men combines advanced Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with a bright 1.91-inch display and over 110 sport modes. Its IP68 waterproof rating ensures durability for all-day wear, while comprehensive health tracking—including sleep monitoring and activity counters—syncs effortlessly with Android and iOS devices. Designed for professionals who demand style, function, and seamless connectivity in one sleek package.














| ASIN | B0DRD1RHMQ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,964 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #164 in Smartwatches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (846) |
| Date First Available | January 27, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 3.52 Ounces |
| Item model number | P72 |
| Manufacturer | Paybay |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 MB |
| Package Dimensions | 6.1 x 3.35 x 0.87 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 1.91 Inches |
M**.
Absolutely Love This Smartwatch
I’ve been using the Smart Watch for Women and Men (2025 model) for a few weeks now, and I’m seriously impressed! It checks every box I was looking for in a smartwatch — and then some. First off, the call feature works perfectly. I can easily answer and make calls directly from the watch, which is super convenient when I’m on the go or can’t reach my phone. The Bluetooth connection is strong and stable, and the sound is clear on both ends. The fitness and health tracking is top-notch. I use it daily to track my steps, workouts, sleep, and heart rate — and the data is surprisingly accurate. It even motivates me to stay more active throughout the day. The sleep tracker is a great bonus, giving detailed insights into my sleep quality. I also appreciate that it’s IP68 waterproof, which means I never have to worry about taking it off when washing my hands or during a rainy run. It holds up great! The design is sleek and gender-neutral, so it looks great on both men and women. The screen is bright and easy to navigate, and the battery life has been solid — I only need to charge it every few days. And best of all — it's compatible with Android, iPhone, and Samsung devices, which made setup a breeze. Syncing it with my phone took less than a minute. For the price, this smartwatch is an absolute steal. Whether you're into fitness, need help staying organized, or just want a stylish and functional watch — this is it. Highly recommend!
M**L
Great quality
I am so pleased with this watch! I probably charge it once a week. The color and fit is good! The watch does so many things, I am still learning all the capabilities. I have an Android and it hooked up to my phone with ease. I can also make calls, track my phone etc. The price is fantastic for the quality of this watch.
M**M
Quality and truth
Very good fit watch for the average person that can afford a smart watch in the 2 and 3 hundred dollar range. This watch does all you need. And great battery last for days
H**E
Easy and works well
I love this watch. It has the exact features I wanted in a fitness watch. I can also answer cell phone calls on it, but I don't use it for that as I don't like calls on speaker for everyone to hear. I wear it in the shower and have not had any issues. I wear it on my shoe for cycling and it gives me credit for my steps. It also has a feature to remind me to drink water, which I need. It was easy to set up and download the app on my phone that connects with it. I chose the black one. It doesn't look too masculine on my tiny, feminine wrist. I don't wear it to sleep, so I don't use the sleep feature, but it has one if you like to know how much you are sleeping nightly. It's a great price. I paid much more for the previous one I had, and once the charger cord broke, I could not find one like it and had to toss the watch. This watch comes with a more standard charging cord/device.
Y**A
A very good smartwatch
This watch is great. I wear it all the time. I just wish I could change the alarm. It always has the same alarm that's pre-set on the watch and can't be changed from either the watch or my phone. But I love this smartwatch.
J**N
Very good budget smartwatch
I love it, it’s a decent smartwatch. I can read text messages, but I can’t reply using the watch. I can answer and make calls using the watch, but it won’t show the name I have saved in my phone for the number calling. It does play music and the sound isn’t too bad for its tiny speaker. I mostly purchased for the pedometer and other biometric sensors (blood pressure, pulse). The display is very bright, and you have the option to raise or lower it. There are 4 different menu styles - some that make it look very similar to some other big brand smartwatches. Overall, it’s a very good product for the price.
M**Y
3.8
Okay, so for roughly $20… this is pretty nice. However it does not work for what I wanted it for specifically- hence the 3 stars. (Although it’s more like a 3.8 imo) Def comfortable with a lot of cool watch face designs, tracks steps, blood pressure, sleep, has timers, tracks how many calories you’ve burned, &syncs to you phone so you can see all your other health data pretty clearly, as well as weather, time, date, & also has features like call & text, etc. However, if your phone is password protected, then you have to unlock your phone in order to use voice assist…which you also have to press the side button, find voice assist, tap that button, then click again, wait half a second for it to ding, then say whatever command (ex: text mom or call husband). (You can turn off your passkey on your phone in order to bypass that step but I wanted to keep my passcode on so that’s just irritating.) Same goes for text message notifications, you must click the text message in order to read all content instead of it just showing the whole message right away. Therefore, in regards to call & text features, it is not hands-free nor helpful for my job where it’s difficult, unsanitary & time-consuming to touch electronics. Another annoying con is contact info & emojis. Even though I downloaded my contact list, contact names do not show on the watch like advertised - only phone numbers appear… so I don’t really know whose calling & also all emojis are Japanese or Chinese writing symbols.
K**G
4/5 recommeneded
Watch works well for tracking bp and heart rate. Very easy to use and read. Looks just like Apple Watch. Not sure if waterproof. Kind of heavy but not uncomfortable
B**E
This watch actually looks really great. I didn't end up using it as needed. I mostly used it to tell the time, but I was really happy with the style and fit. It isn't bulky. I have small wrists and it was very comfortable to wear. I think you can change the band out if you're someone who likes to match to your outfits, although it only comes with the one band. I didn't test it too much under the water.
J**E
Muy bueno
A**R
OK, so for a $16 “smart watch” I was not expecting much – but I was pleasantly surprised! I think it looks reasonably attractive. The band looks like it would cope with quite a range of wrist sizes (mine are 7 inches circumference, and I fasten the band pretty much in the middle of the row of holes). The buckle on the watch is not the most comfortable, but its not bad. The button on the side looks like a ‘winder’ (old folks will remember watches that had them…) but it is actually just a button (twisting it does nothing). You can set a variety of watch faces (including some analogue styles). The watch face is touch sensitive. The watch connects to your phone via Bluetooth. On the watch you can check your heartrate, use a timer and stopwatch, check the weather, check for messages, control your music, and make and receive phone calls (using the speaker and microphone in the watch itself). It has a handy “find my phone” function as well. The interface for selecting a function is a circle of round icons (see picture) that you have to rotate to the desired one. I found this a little difficult to use (too easy to rotate past what you want). But I’m pretty old ; ) I have been running it for four days without recharging, and it still looks like plenty (more than half) of battery left. Charging is done via USB charger using the supplied special cable. This cable has a magnetic end to position itself correctly on the contacts at the back of the watch. There is an accompanying app – “FitCloudPro” (I’m using Android). There does not appear to be any subscription requirement. This app gives you a history of your sports activities and sleep cycles. It also allows you to query heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen levels. The privacy blurb for the app mentioned something about data not being encrypted in transmission yet (but that it would be). I must admit I am a little uncomfortable giving too many of my details to the app (but it does need approximate age and sex to calculate certain heath details). I was unable to verify how accurate the heartrate and blood pressure readings were, but they were certainly in the right ballpark. The watch does not have a GPS, so I’m not sure if it used the one in the phone, or simply did some estimate from the step count to get the recorded distance for walks etc. I think many folks may want to trust personal health details and accuracy to one of the bigger names in the smart watch arena. However, I think this is an amazing option – especially if you don’t want to spend the big bucks : )
P**N
I've always wanted a smart watch but I was turned off in recent years because even a fitbit now only works with an app and a monthly subscription and I'm sorry but I am 42 years old and you are not charging me monthly to use my watch. That is stupid. This little thing (and company who makes it, please don't change to subscription, this will go in the garbage if you do!) is just a free app and it does all of the same stuff, and I really wanted something like this for the heart monitoring and the sleep reports, which this does! Also someone on here said that the watch doesn't take calls or things like that, and I am not a call person but I do listen to podcasts when I am doing household stuff and after I set this up I didn't notice the bluetooth connection when I paired the app to the watch, and then I hit play on my podcast and out it came from the watch! And when i turned it off I had to turn off access to phone calls too, so I think it does but you need bluetooth. It has a ton of features and so far the only con I can find is it might zap me a little from time to time where the thingy is on the back, BUT I also have a slight aversion to trusting new things like this to not cause some harm in the long run so it could also just be not having worn a watch in like 15 years or however long cell phones have been around. All in all I got this because it had a nice price and I have wanted to keep track of things and this is a great entry into that. I am happily surprised by how many features it actually had and over the moon that it is not another scammy subscription service company because it is a huge deterrent for people like me who see a subscription scam coming from a mile away. Also pretty band! It's a nice light pastel purple. Exactly like the picture.
J**N
I recently purchased the “Smart Watch for Women Men – Answer/Make Call, 2025 1.91″ IP68 Waterproof Fitness Step Sleep Tracker Watch with Activity Counter / 110+ Sports Modes Smartwatch for Android iPhone iOS Samsung Compatible” and I’ve been using it for several days. Overall I’m impressed. What I like: The screen is a generous 1.91″ size which makes it easy to read notifications, texts and calls without squinting. According to the product specs the display reaches up to 550 nits which helps in brighter light. It supports Bluetooth calling (so you can answer/make calls), which is a nice feature at this price point. It tracks a lot of fitness metrics: steps, calories, heart rate, blood-oxygen, sleep quality and more. If you’re looking for a single watch to handle basic health monitoring this one covers a lot. The IP68 waterproof rating means it handles daily life — hand-washing, light rain, gym sweat — without you worrying too much. It supports over 110 sports modes so whether you’re walking, running, hiking, or doing gym workouts the watch has you covered. The design is sleek and unisex enough for both men and women, and it feels comfortable on the wrist. What could be better: While the display is large and readable, the brightness and touchscreen responsiveness could be a little smoother — sometimes I noticed a slight lag when swiping through menus. The battery life is decent but I found I needed to charge it more often than ideal when I pushed all the tracking features. There’s always a trade-off at this price.
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