OUKITEL Military Smart Watch for Men Answer/Make Calls, 1.73″ AMOLED Fitness Watch with 1000mAh Battery/IP68 Waterproof/Heart Rate/Blood Oxygen/Compass, 100+ Sport Modes Smartwatch for IOS Android
Original price was: £49.99.£47.49Current price is: £47.49.
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Package Dimensions : 25.4 x 16.3 x 3.8 cm; 220 g
Date First Available : 25 Feb. 2025
Manufacturer : OUKITEL
ASIN : B0DYDZ229P
Country of origin : China
Guaranteed software updates until : unknown
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[Military Standard Quality] Oukitel BT13 smart watch for men is manufactured according to military standards and has passed tests such as temperature, high altitude and low pressure, dust, salt spray and liquid pollution. The rugged smart watch for men is not only tough but also embodies fortitude and resilience. Suitable for any outdoor sports and harsh working environments.
[Stainless Steel Unibody & AMOLED Display] Oukitel BT13 Men’s Smartwatch with a unibody stainless steel metal case, boasts a 1.73″ AMOLED Display. The overall sports charm and casual business aesthetics make it highly resistant to scratches, drops, and polishing. It remains unfazed by any kind of wear and tear, falls, or collisions in daily life.
[1000mAh Large Battery] Oukitel BT13 smart watch has a 1000mAh battery (military grade) and always-on display mode. Combined with the latest super power-saving AI algorithm, this sports watch has excellent battery life: up to 10 days in always-on display mode, up to 30 days in daily use, and up to 100 days in power saving mode.
[IP68 Waterproof] Oukitel BT13 waterproof smart watch adopts a fully enclosed metal body, which can be easily immersed into 50m deep water, and can easily achieve IP68 waterproof, no matter swimming and surfing can wear it with peace of mind.
[100+ Sports Modes] This fitness watch built-in more than 100 sports modes, covering various activities such as running, mountaineering, basketball, skipping, outdoor hiking, etc. We provide professional sports monitoring for all your hobbies.
[Good Outdoor Partner] This watch quipped with a compass, barometer (air pressure/altitude), and SOS emergency call, it is convenient for outdoor exploration and is a good partner for outdoor sports enthusiasts.
[AI Voice Assistant and Call] With the smartwatch’s advanced voice assistant of the smartwatch, you can easily give commands through voice control and communicate with it. This feature is especially useful when driving, jogging or doing other activities. A variety of watch faces are available for you to choose to meet your needs.
[Multi-function] Oukitel BT13 fitness watch equipped with sleep tracker, heart rate, blood oxygen monitor and breathing training. It also provides practical functions such as remote photo shooting, music control, alarm clock, calculator, weather forecast, etc., making it comprehensive and convenient for daily use.
Customers say
Customers praise the smartwatch’s long-lasting battery and proper design, with one mentioning its sleek stainless steel unibody construction. The display size receives positive feedback, with one customer noting its larger screen.
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13 reviews for OUKITEL Military Smart Watch for Men Answer/Make Calls, 1.73″ AMOLED Fitness Watch with 1000mAh Battery/IP68 Waterproof/Heart Rate/Blood Oxygen/Compass, 100+ Sport Modes Smartwatch for IOS Android
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Original price was: £49.99.£47.49Current price is: £47.49.
Geo –
Impressive features and durability
The OUKITEL Military Smartwatch is the Swiss Army knife of smartwatches. Featuring a 1.73-inch AMOLED display and a robust 1000mAh battery, it boasts a sleek stainless steel unibody designed to handle life’s everyday bumps. With IP68 waterproofing, you might even take it scuba diving, though you might want to reconsider when filling out a deep-sea expedition insurance claim.Having over 100 sports modes might seem excessive, but if you find yourself playing basketball one day and tackling a mountain climb the next, this watch has you covered. The heart rate and blood oxygen monitors, along with a compass, will make any aspiring Bear Grylls feel unexpectedly genuine. That said, I’m not sure how often Iâd use the barometer on a rainy day in Manchester.The built-in AI voice assistant is fantastic unless you tend to chat to yourself, in which case, people might give you odd looks. Priced at £139.99, it offers impressive features for both fitness enthusiasts and the occasionally clumsy. Its rugged durability combined with practical convenience means that those who are particular might still desire a few improvements.
UK-Autumn –
Great smart watch
Love its display very clear, sharp and colourful. It has a larger display screen and fits perfectly for me. Sports mode are very effective and shows accurate data. Battery life is surprisingly good. Looks brilliant and has that raw and rugged look to it. Requires initial set up like all other watches. Different watch faces to choose from and has some great collection. Love this watch
nizhitao –
good big watch
the watch has more functions like spO2 and stress level. the battery last very long. the touchscreen is very effective.
Shaun –
Not recommended
Several of the apps would not work, so.sent it back as faulty.The sensor on the rear of watch never even shown s to be working.Bought a different smart watch, all ok
Chesney1903 –
Excellent performance.
Really, really good so far. The design is proper lovely and industrial. A big, chunky watch loaded with features. Everything down to the watch face is customisable. You can even set the buttons to become quick triggers to your favourite sport modes. The audio is clear and the phone connection is perfect. Really really pleased.The step counter is dead accurate too.
martin johnson –
Surprisingly brilliant
Great so far! I’m one of the most fussy buggers when it comes to watches & I’ve got the apple ver10 & samsung ultra but this watch is lovely so far with its big bright display & absolutely superb battery life (no more charging after a few days) this beast lasts weeks,Good notification times & synced with phone very easy & keeps a rock solid connection too!Go buy it while it’s on offer… You wont regret it
Guzby –
pulse sensor doesn’t work
it’s a shame the watch looks great but the pulse sensor doesn’t work, watch is probably too thick. so no sleep data either.
Amazon Customer –
Best value for money..
What an amazing watch! I have had it for 3 days now.. the battery life is amazing, the functions are all you would need.. I highly recommend it..
Peter –
The display has a very good resolution and colour range is fantastic. The touch screen responsiveness is great and the hardware and software is good enough to keep up. The wrist band is comfortable and will fit a 10 tor 12 year old’s wrist. The bluetooth pairing worked well and setting up and using the apps was reasonably easy. Calling and receiving calls is clear and loud enough to use in a busy shopping centre.The reporting of heart beats per minute and steps is good and handy to keep track of. You can also connect to Google Fit, Health Connect and WeRun apps to share your health/fitness data. The appearance is simple and has a functional look that comes with most rectangular smartwatches. Great value overall.
Jodie –
The Military Smart Watch for Men is a solid choice if you’re looking for something rugged with great design and quality. The 1.96-inch touchscreen is nice and clear, and it offers tons of features like Bluetooth calls, a voice assistant, and over 100 sports modes. Itâs a bit tricky to navigate at first, but once you get the hang of it, itâs a fantastic watch with a lot to offer. Plus, itâs waterproof and has a 24-hour health monitorâdefinitely a great piece of tech.
Jack Flynn –
I got this smartwatch because I needed something that could handle my outdoor adventures, and it has really impressed me so far. The rugged design feels solid, and the screen holds up well against scratches and rough use. It is waterproof too, which makes it a great fit for hiking or rainy-day runs. The Bluetooth calling feature and voice assistant are surprisingly handy when I am on the move, although it took a bit of setup to get everything working smoothly. The overall build and functionality make it feel like it is made for action-packed days.It is great for tracking health stats, and the sports modes add a lot of variety for different activities. That said, the display can feel a little less responsive compared to some other smartwatches I have used, especially when switching between apps. Also, the design might be a bit bulky for some people. Despite that, it has become an everyday part of my routine, combining ruggedness and smart features in a way that fits my lifestyle well.
J. AguÃn –
Resumen: si lo que quieres es un smartwatch barato para recibir notificaciones, contar pasos y tener una idea aproximada de tus pulsaciones y sueño, por el precio que tiene no se puede pedir más. Pero no esperes la precisión de uno alto de gama (de la marca de la manzana). La traducción de la app deja bastante que desear. La baterÃa le dura unos 6 dÃas. Es bonito, parece de buena calidad, aunque es muy grande y no vale para muñecas pequeñas o estrechas.Oukitel es una marca conocida de móviles y relojes inteligentes de tipo “rugged”, o sea, resistentes a golpes y ambientes agresivos. Y, por algún motivo, se ha querido meter a pelear en el mercado de los relojes inteligentes y las bandas de salud baratas.Por el precio que tiene (29,90⬠en el momento de escribir esto) no tiene nada que envidiar a otras smartbands y smartwatchs que cuestan el doble o el triple. Es sumergible (IP67, o sea, sumergido hasta 1m durante media hora: sirve para bañarte), sirve para recibir notificaciones y llamadas, y controla los parámetros básicos de salud (pulsaciones, oxÃgeno en sangre, pasos, actividades deportivas), aunque sobre esto último hay muchos “peros” que ahora comentaré.En primer lugar he de decir que no lo utilizo para recibir notificaciones (esas interrupciones constantes te frÃen el cerebro: usa las indispensables o mejor no las uses), ni para recibir o hacer llamadas (no soy Michael Knight y no estamos en los ’80, no seamos horteras), por lo que no voy a entrar a valorar estas caracterÃsticas. Por cierto: la única manera de desactivar las notificaciones de llamadas es quitarle el permiso de acceso a llamadas (en Android). No tiene un ajuste propio para eso.Mi principal objetivo es el control básico de parámetros de actividad y salud. En concreto me interesan los pasos recorridos, las pulsaciones a lo largo del dÃa y haciendo ejercicio, y la calidad del sueño. No tanto el deporte.En cuanto a los pasos, aunque hay ciertas discrepancias con otros productos similares, ninguno es exacto al 100% (ni pretende serlo) pero con una desviación pequeña de los pasos reales, los valores que te da son suficientemente válidos. Insisto: esto le pasa a todos los de gama baja/media.Respecto al control de pulsaciones, está todo el dÃa monitorizando eso, pero los valores son semialeatorios. O sea, cuando estás en reposo te puede marcar cualquier cosa entre 55 y 85 pulsaciones, y no acertará generalmente, y cuando estás haciendo ejercicio subirá, como corresponde, pero el valor no es muy preciso. En mi experiencia la mayor parte de pulseras baratas y hasta los 150 o 200⬠son más o menos iguales con muy pocas excepciones. O sea, no te vale para llevar un control real de esto y todas avisan de que no son, obviamente, dispositivos médicos.Para el control de suelo parece que acierta bastante bien la hora de acostarse y levantarse, pero lo del medio hay que tomarlo con pinzas, como con todos estos dispositivos a excepción de los más recientes de la marca de la manzana. Lo que sà parece hacer bien son las horas de sueño profundo, pero no detecta ni una sola vez que te despiertas (yo lo hago varias veces cada noche), y lo marca, bien como sueño ligero o bien como sueño REM. Si tu objetivo es tener una idea de la calidad de tu sueño en promedio sin una precisión elevada, creo que te puedes fiar bastante en los promedios de horas de sueño profundo y de sueño ligero + REM (considerando que parte de estos últimos serán momentos de estar despierto). Eso sÃ, tiene “horario” de otros paÃses porque siempre que te acuestes un poco más tarde de las 22:00 te dirá que te acuestas demasiado tarde y que debes hacerlo antes de esa hora.La app (Gloryfit) no está mal. Muy del estilo de todas las demás que tienen estos aparatos. OJO, no te deja exportar los datos (casi ninguna te lo permite). No tiene planes de entrenamiento. Y está bastante mal traducida en algunos detalles. Por ejemplo, al cerrar la app te pregunta si quieres salir o quedarte en “Proceso de Antecedentes” (como si estuvieses en comisarÃa), cuando lo que quieren decir es si quieres dejarla en “Proceso en segundo plano”. A la configuracion de las esferas del reloj le llaman “Ajuste de marcación” (mala traducción literal de “Dial settings” ya que “dial” en ingles es polisémica y significa tanto marcación como esfera del reloj). Y muchos ejemplos mal. Una pena que no cuiden esos detalles. Tienes capturas adjuntas para que lo veas.Y ya que hablamos de las esferas, la que viene en la ficha de compra de Amazon es “falsa” ya que no existe y no está disponible para descargar de ninguna manera desde los ajustes. La mayorÃa, como en todos estos chismes, son horribles para mi gusto, pero sà que hay 2 o 3 bastante bonitas y funcionales. Todas son gratuitas. OJO al deslizar mientras las buscas, parece que se acaban en seguida. Pero si has deslizado hacia abajo y esperas un momento acaban por cargar y, aunque no lo parece, puedes seguir haciendo bajando y ver más. Un fallo de usabilidad muy grande. Tardan mucho en descargarse al reloj cuando las seleccionas y no dejan nada de personalización (solo una que tienes por defecto en la app que te deja poner una foto de fondo). Pero malo será que no encuentres una a tu gusto.La baterÃa, desactivando las notificaciones y llamadas como hago yo, con monitorización constante de pulsaciones, te dura unos 5 dÃas y medio o 6. Si la usas para notificaciones y llamadas y miras el reloj muchas más veces veces al dÃa (lo que enciende la pantalla) estimo que te durará unos 3 dÃas. Puedes programar el modo no molestar y que no se active la pantalla al girar la muñeca a ciertas horas, lo que es muy de agradecer.Si fuese un reloj más caro le darÃa una puntuación menor. Por el precio que tiene le doy 4 estrellas y lo recomendarÃa siempre que tengas claro lo que compras: un smartwatch que tiene muchas funcionalidades, te permitirá ver la hora, recibir notificaciones y llamadas, está bien construido y te da unos datos promedio aproximados, pero que no tiene una precisión elevada para salud (como todos los de esa franja baja de precio). Si buscas precisión te toca rascarte el bolsillo y comprar algo MUCHO más caro (de 300⬠para arriba).
Aphraster –
I wanted a watch to help with my fitness endeavours, to track steps and heart rate. I also wanted something with a clear and easy to use interface. This watch does all the things I want it to do, at a fraction of the price of a name brand watch. I have paired it with my phone to take calls, but I generally donât bother. It has an excellent charge time.