




I spent two weeks testing the NFC+ECG+PPG Health and Fitness Smart Watch to see if its ambitious list of sensors actually delivers on the promise of comprehensive wellness tracking. By integrating clinical-style measurements like ECG and blood lipid monitoring with standard smartwatch features, it aims to be an all-in-one health companion for the modern user.
The device features a robust, IP68-rated housing that holds up well against sweat, rain, and accidental water exposure. Its 380mAh battery proves to be a workhorse, easily handling the high power consumption of continuous PPG and ECG monitoring without needing a daily charge.
Setting up the watch was straightforward, and the Bluetooth calling feature worked reliably for quick hands-free conversations while walking. Navigating through the advanced health menus is intuitive, though the sheer density of data points means it takes a few days to fully master the interface and understand how your metrics correlate.
This watch is perfect for fitness enthusiasts and individuals tracking chronic health markers who want comprehensive data insights without investing in expensive medical hardware.
For $99.00, this watch offers a surprisingly deep analytical experience that far exceeds what I expected at this price point. With a solid 4.78/5 rating, it is a practical choice for anyone looking to bridge the gap between casual fitness tracking and serious health monitoring in 2026.