




The 2026 NFC+ECG+PPG Health Smart Watch aims to replace several standalone health gadgets with a single wrist-worn device. I spent a week testing its array of sensors, ranging from standard heart rate tracking to more advanced blood lipid and body fat measurements to see if it delivers on its ambitious promises.
The device feels solid on the wrist, with an IP68 waterproof rating that allows it to withstand sweat, rain, and accidental submersions without issue. The 380mAh battery is a notable highlight, comfortably lasting through multi-day usage even when utilizing the frequent ECG and sensor monitoring features.
Integrating the watch into my routine was straightforward, with the Bluetooth calling feature proving surprisingly clear during quick phone calls. Navigating between the BMI tracking and heart rate data is intuitive, though the breadth of data means new users might need a day or two to get comfortable with the interface.
This watch is perfect for anyone looking to monitor diverse health markers like blood pressure and body fat composition without buying multiple expensive devices.
Given the 4.78/5 rating, it is clear that the performance punches well above its $99.00 price point. If you prioritize health insights and connectivity over brand-name luxury, this is a highly functional and reliable daily driver.