

⌚ Elevate your wellness game with style and stamina!
The AGPTEK Smart Watch for Women combines ultra-light comfort with robust 5ATM waterproofing and over 100 sports modes, delivering comprehensive 24/7 health tracking including heart rate, blood oxygen, sleep, and stress monitoring. Compatible with Android and iOS, it features a vibrant 1.3-inch 360x360 touchscreen and customizable watch faces, making it a stylish, durable, and versatile fitness companion designed for the modern professional woman.













| ASIN | B08HMRY8NG |
| Additional Features | Activity Tracker, Calorie Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Sleep Monitor |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Pink |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Band Width | 238 Millimeters |
| Battery Average Life | 10 days |
| Battery Capacity | 270 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Cobalt |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,574 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #226 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | AGPTEK |
| Built-In Media | NOTE: DO NOT DOWNLOAD the incorrect User Manual and Troubleshooting Guide that comes with the "product guides and documents" on this page as it is the wrong version. We are unable to update it due to Amazon system limitations. If you need the user manual, please con tact us for assistance!, Smart Watch |
| Case Material Type | Metal |
| Color | Rose gold case with pink band |
| Communication Feature | Notification |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | iOS 12.0 or above; Android 6.0 or above |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Controller Type | Android |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 60,269 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 9.84 x 1.81 x 0.39 inches |
| Item Height | 1 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 38 Grams |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | AGPTEK |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 MB |
| Model Name | LW11 |
| Model Number | LW11 |
| Operating System | iOS 12.0 or above; Android 6.0 or above |
| Resolution | 360 x 360 |
| Screen Size | 1.3 Inches |
| Shape | Round |
| Special Feature | Activity Tracker, Calorie Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Notifications, Sleep Monitor |
| Sport Type | Diving, Fitness |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Multisport Tracker, Reminders, Time Display, Weather |
| Target Audience | Women |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Smart Watch |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | du |
F**S
It's worth it.
TLDR: I got much more than I expected for $43. The health monitoring alone is worth it, but the sports functions, the sleep data, and the ability to combine the data with google Fit, has been invaluable. I would consider this an excellent starter watch, except I have no plans to get a better one. It does everything I really need and didn't cost a ton of money! I wrote this really long review to help people going through what I initially went through... I downloaded and installed and uninstalled so many apps, and purchased so many products that were unnecessary.... Summarily, give Fitcloud 24 hours to start delivering data to google Fit, don't bother downloading any watchmaker apps (they wont work with this), and if you want a good screen protector, look for a picture that has the actual measurement on it. Don't just order something that says it's "for a 44MM watch". It might be the wrong size, as actual touchable areas vary. I personally like the EZCO covers made for the Samsung Active 2 (although they don't fit perfectly), that has a black border/bumper. ---------------- I bought 2 of these. One as a gift for my mom, and one for me so I would know how it works to help her with it. I have fallen in love with this watch. We have them synced with various android devices. I think some of the features need updating. I struggled trying to connect the Fitcloud app with Google Fit, only to realize later that it was just slow to register information. It took about 24 hours for them to start actually communicating. It is now synced up with google, and keeps track of my steps and various sport data. Unfortunately, it does not automatically transfer any other information. I have been manually adding blood pressure readings and sleep times into google fit, and have yet to see any specific oxygen or heartrate information appear there. However, with the continuous health monitoring, I'm able to look at the Fitcloud app any time for my current average BP, O2, and HR, which is really nice. Since I was generally clueless about smart watches, the first thing I wanted to do was customize this one. I was sad to realize only one face was customizable (and that it does not support apps like watchmaker), but I was able to easily use a photo for the background. I was also sad to realize that some basic customizations were missing, like changing font sizes and colors. I think this should be standard on the customizable face at least, but inevitably, I stopped using the photo-face anyway. It did not have enough data on it for "at a glance". I'm now using one of the other available watch faces to accommodate that. Again, not my favorite color, but hopefully this is something they can update in future software versions. (It needs more digital faces, less analog, with more data available on them). So far, all of my health readouts are nearly 100% accurate. There is a minor variation in the blood pressure readings (vs a cuff reading), but not enough to be bothered by it. It was not consistently off either, but no more than 3 to 5 points in either direction, and honestly, I didn't realize how much my BP fluctuates until I started wearing this watch. Those 3 to 5 points could just be one minute to the next. The sleep tracking appears to be accurate as well. Although I can't say the exact minute that I nod off, the time shown in the app is always really close to my personal guess. The full charge on the battery lasted about 10 days before I needed to charge it again. I'm now on day 17, and it looks like it will need another charge right on schedule. This is really awesome, considering I've had constant monitoring enabled the entire time. I found the default band to be comfortable, but then the weather turned hot. I purchased replacement bands (22MM lug), and was able to install them without issue. I then started looking for screen protectors and possibly an adhesive bezel. While the watch face itself is 43MM wide (and really strong! but I bang into things at work a lot), the viewable area is 33MM, so there's a good amount of black border that I wish I could dazzle up. I first purchased (on a suggestion from this product page) a screen protector designed for the Samsung Galaxy watch. I ordered the 42MM and was surprised to find they sent a 32MM piece of glass. I guess that's the actual touchable area of the galaxy. I then ordered some galaxy bezels, hoping against hope they would sit on the outside of the glass protector and it would look great! but the bezel openings were 35MM.... so I ordered some more covers, and this time I made sure they were 35MM, but still, the bezel sat too high, and although it stuck to the watch initially, it didn't take much of a bump to knock it off. Inevitably, I found some 44MM covers for the Samsung Active 2 from EZCO, which fit really nice. It has a black bezel already around it already, that acts as a bumper. My only issue with this is there are some air bubbles that reappear around the face even after I smooth them out. But it's almost a perfect circle of air, almost looks intentional. I can live with that. I'm unimpressed with the weather function. I'm not sure if there is something I did wrong, but the information does not match my phone, despite having location services turned on and available to the app. It appears to update at midnight with the next days prediction, then nothing... Currently it is 78F outside, but the watch still says 89F which was the prediction for today. Our actual high was 94F today. Again, not a deal breaker. Just a side note. The music function has been pretty handy, but if I get too far away from my phone it loses the link up. I generally keep the phone in my pocket anyway, so the disconnect is a minor issue, but I wish the reconnect was automatic. I also have trouble re-connecting if my bluetooth speaker is still connected to the phone. I usually have to restart my phone to get things back to normal. For these reasons, I just try not to let it disconnect when I'm playing music. Any other time, I'm able to walk away from my phone and it reconnects without issue. Just the disconnect when the bluetooth speaker is connected seems to cause a problem. The stopwatch works as it should, but the timer is a little frustrating. Both features keep the watch on, and you can't leave that screen without it resetting. This is fine if it's for a few minutes, but it's a little annoying that I can't leave the face and have it keep going. For this reason, I don't use them very often. My phone timer is better. Lastly, the sports functions seem to be really nice as well. These at least do let the watch go into sleep mode without stopping or resetting. At work, I tell the watch I'm taking a walk, and let it go for hours. It keeps track of how long I walked, how fast, how many calories burned, my step frequency, and a variety of other details, which it sends to google fit, who in turn awards me heart points! It also has an extensive graph that keeps track of your heart rate during sport functions. I can even view my most recent graph on the watch (but it's easier to read in the app). Unfortunately, that portion of the data doesn't seem to display in google fit, but that's fine too. Between the 2 apps, I have a pretty good overall idea of my current state of health, and at the end of the day, this is exactly what I wanted. Hopefully I remembered everything! Ultimately, I recommend this watch 100%.
K**N
For the price point you just can't beat it!
Lightweight, high quality and comparable to an apple watch. Easy to connect, looks very nice on the wrist, other than not being able to call from it has all the features of higher end watches. Replacement bands and chargers are cheap and easily available. For the price you just can't beat it! The battery lasts 10x longer than other watches I've tried, the blood oxygen and heart rate tracker are on point and the touch screen is clear and has never given me any problems always ready to go! 10/10 recommend
Y**S
Needs some work but overall a good watch
I’m kind of on the fence about this watch. It’s fairly affordable if you’re not looking to spend a lot of money on brand names and it does the basic things you’d expect from a smartwatch. It gives you notifications, unfortunately it doesn’t have an option to customize your do not disturb notifications but you can turn it all off. It was impossible for me to connect my steps from my watch to my phone, which honestly didn’t really matter because the steps were just so inaccurate. Same thing with the hear rate monitor, it didn’t track it correctly in the slightest so that was a bit disappointing. One great thing is that the battery life is amazing, you can go days, possible a week or two depending on usage, without having to charge it. Overall, I would say if you’re simply looking for an affordable watch, this is a great match. However, I’d probably suggest you look at more options if you’re looking for a watch for your fitness journey.
J**E
Fav watch so far
I like the look and functionality so far. This has a nicer look I think than some fitness watches. It is larger than some I have had but the functionality wins me over. The battery stands out. I have had so.e watches that just have a terrible battery life. This has lasted nearly a week. I really try not to be attached to my phone as a mother and wife. So I wanted this watch as a step tracker and time piece. Love that it has the walk timers and sleep tracker too. I am always curious about these things. This watch has definitely given me freedom of mind and an easy way to make sure the healthy habits that I am trying to incorporate are getting done consistently!!
F**R
Good Watch but Some Flaws
Just like everyone else, and you the reader, are looking at whether it is good for your money. I read a million reviews about this product and watched Youtube videos, all saying it was a bang for your buck. And it is... mostly. I hate reading way too many reviews because there will always be haters and you will never find something with perfect reviews, so I took the chance and ordered. Upon receiving it, it was beautiful (I got the blue) and after the first initial charge the battery life was insanely long. But, after charging it a second time, it disconnected from my phone. After each charge, the battery lasting about 2-3 weeks (no joke, I thought it was a lie but they were right, it has great battery life) it now disconnects from my phone every time and the watch face goes back to factory settings. Now I have had it almost a month and it keeps reseting randomly. The step tracker is not very accurate, missing about 40-50% of how many I'm actually taking. I feel that the heart rate monitor is fairly accurate, and the SpO2 is too. The BP tracker is crap, but of course, this is a budget smart watch. The notifications are right on time, but if the message exceeds too many words you cannot read the entire message. The calls show who is calling, and the decline option is great for spam calls and I do not have to get out my phone for that anymore. The sleep tracking is by far the most accurate part of the watch, getting it down to almost the minute from when I am aware I fell asleep to waking up, and it is good to have that feedback. I have not tested out the other sports modes on the watch so I cannot review that. On to the app. The app. Hmm. where do I start? There are very few watch faces and so far I only have liked one. You can set your own picture, but it takes a couple minutes each time, and like I said, it resets all the time. The app is simplistic and easy to navigate, and connects if you open it. I have not gotten some of the main info the watch tracks to connect to the weekly graphs on the app. So it can only be tracked on a day-by-day basis. The app can be a little confusing and annoying when trying to find certain settings. I am almost wondering if I should have just gone for a Fitbit. The band is pretty, but it did stretch dramatically when I first wore it. Other than that it has lasted me well, although it is starting to look a little dirty. There are plenty of holes in it to fit it to any size wrist, and I have a very small wrist so it isn't too big on me like most watches. All in all, I can't say whether it is right for you, but for a budget watch it is pretty good, but sometimes I think I should have just gone with more money to get a really decent quality watch. I will add, I cannot provide pictures at the moment, but the other pictures and videos from the other customers are accurate, and the watch face is truly round and not square.
J**E
V impressed
This watch is amazing for the price! I’m genuinely shocked. It’s so sleek and minimal, the band is so soft and pliable, not bulky at all on your wrist. It charges very fast and the battery lasts. So far i have only had it for 2 days but i am far more impressed with this watch than i ever was with my expensive Fitbit. It was so easy to set up and sync to the app and my phone. I mainly wanted a new smart watch for just a few things so this made more sense than me buying a $500 Garmin that almost looks the same as this one. I like the step counting, the hydration reminder, the sedentary reminder, timer function, heart rate and SpO2 (which compared to other devices seems accurate). The watch faces that are loaded into it are actually nice and not corny looking. Over all it’s super nice and I’m shocked at the quality and thankful i was not duped into spending hundreds of $$$ for a Garmin or Apple watch. I have also not tested messages functions or anything else because I’m not interested in that. For a “basic” smart watch that is comfortable and looks pretty, this is the one.
M**Y
Would buy again
This was a gift and he loved it. Good quality and true to size. Easy to use.
T**N
• Great Features, Similar App—Charging Failed in Months
⭐️⭐️⭐️☆☆ (3/5) I’ve had this watch since May and for the first few months it worked great. It did everything I needed it to do—tracking, notifications, and general functionality were comparable to smart watches that cost four times as much, which made it a really good value for the price. Unfortunately, the charging started becoming an issue. At first, I had to hold the charger at a very specific angle on the back of the watch for it to connect. Eventually, it stopped charging altogether. I’ve tried multiple outlets and troubleshooting, but nothing has worked. What’s most disappointing is that it’s been less than a year. The product listing states there’s a one-year warranty, but I haven’t been able to figure out how to contact the company to get a replacement or support. Overall, for the price, it’s not a bad watch and it performs well while it works. I just wish it lasted longer and that customer support was easier to reach. If the charging issue were resolved or the warranty honored, I’d rate it higher.
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