So, about the heart rate monitor on the Ganopterygon 1.85-inch Smart Watch — we've got a bit of a mixed bag here according to our research. Generally, it does a pretty solid job in typical conditions and can be a reliable way to keep an eye on your fitness levels.
But, a few folks have mentioned that if it’s not worn just right on your wrist or during really intense workouts, you might see some readings that are off.
I’d stick to chatting about its heart rate monitor if that’s mainly what you're curious about, but just so you know, it’s packed with a bunch of other health and fitness features, too. It's got over 120 sports modes and tracks different health metrics, which is pretty cool if you like mixing tech with your exercise routine.
When it comes to notifications, you've got your main apps covered — Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Twitter, you name it.
Although you can’t actually reply from the watch, just read what pops up, which might be a downside if you like keeping your phone in your pocket.
Overall, if heart rate tracking is your priority and you don't mind the little quirks with high-intensity readings, it could be a pretty decent fit. It's a good mix of functionality and tech features — especially if you’re looking to balance fitness tracking with staying connected.