Excerpt: We were intrigued to test the Fitpolo Smartwatch against GPS trackers, especially its heart rate and SpO2 monitoring features. The 1.3" AMOLED screen is vibrant and responsive, making navigation effortless. Connecting it to our Android phones worked seamlessly, and we appreciated the ability to make and answer calls directly on the watch. The IP68 waterproof rating stood up to our tests, even during light swims. Sleep tracking provided surprisingly insightful data, while the activity monitor accurately counted our steps and calories. Most surprisingly, the heart rate readings remained consistent even during intense workouts, offering reliable insights. While GPS tracking isn’t its primary feature, it still delivers impressive fitness tracking for its price. We found ourselves relying on it more than expected for both daily use and exercise.
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