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⌚ Valdus PGD Android Smart Watch with GPS & Dual Camera
I was hunting for a powerful standalone smartwatch with storage, camera, and SIM capability, and the Valdus PGD Android Smart Watch really stood out. The product promises 64GB storage, dual cameras, GPS, NFC, and full Android functionality. Basically, it’s a phone on your wrist—and that’s exactly what I wanted.
Delivery took 12 days to the U.S., which was faster than I expected. The packaging was solid, and the watch looked premium straight out of the box.
Using it was a revelation. The interface is smooth, especially considering it’s running full Android. I popped in a nano SIM and was able to make calls, browse, and even use WhatsApp. The dual cameras are a surprising bonus—good enough for video calls and quick shots. GPS tracking was precise, and fitness tracking features were reliable. Battery lasts about 1.5 days with heavy use.
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Massive 64GB storage
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Accurate GPS and fitness tracking
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Dual camera for calls & pics
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Full Android OS
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Feels like a mini smartphone
Cons: – Bulky on the wrist – Gets warm with extended use
Compared to similar Android watches sold in the U.S. ($250–$300), this $110 option is an absolute steal. It easily met—and in some ways exceeded—my expectations.
US $53.75
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⌚ LAXASFIT 2025 Smart Watch with Bluetooth Calling
I picked this one up as a stylish, everyday smartwatch to pair with my phone. What drew me in was the modern design, calling function, and excellent feedback in reviews.
Delivery took about two weeks. The watch came in a compact box with a user manual and magnetic charger. Pairing with my iPhone was seamless.
Functionally, it’s impressive. I use it for calls while walking around the house, and the speaker/mic quality is clear. Notifications come through instantly. Heart rate and step tracking are decently accurate. The battery lasts almost a week, which I love. The UI is responsive, and switching watch faces is fun.
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Stylish, unisex design
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Crisp touch screen
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Clear Bluetooth call quality
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Affordable price
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Long battery life
Cons: – Fitness data lacks advanced analytics – Limited app sync options
It’s just $25, and for that price, it’s way better than any comparable U.S. product, where something similar would cost $70+. Totally worth it.
US $11.79
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⌚ KESHUYOU 2025 Smart Watch with Message Preview
I bought this as a gift for my sibling who wanted message previews and call answering features. The minimal design and decent specs made it a compelling choice.
It arrived in 11 days. Setup was straightforward, and connecting to the smartphone took under 2 minutes.
The interface is simple but functional. Message previews work well for most apps (SMS, WhatsApp, etc.), and you can answer calls directly. The fitness features are basic but consistent. Build quality is surprisingly good for a sub-$30 watch.
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Easy call answering
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Message preview works well
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Great build quality
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Comfortable silicone strap
Cons: – Limited sports modes – UI feels a bit dated
For $22, it matches up well against U.S. brands charging $60+ for similar functions. Expectations = met.
US $11.56
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⌚ KESHUYOU 2025 Smartwatch with Blood Pressure Monitoring
I got this mainly for its blood pressure and oxygen tracking functions, as I’ve been focusing more on health monitoring lately.
Shipping was smooth, about 13 days to arrive. The watch looks sleek and has a nice heft to it—not too light, not too bulky.
It tracks BP and SpO2 decently (though not medically accurate), and the heart rate monitor works well during workouts. Notifications show up on time, and the display is bright enough outdoors. Battery lasts around 5 days.
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Clean, attractive design
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Blood pressure and oxygen tracking
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Good value for health-focused users
Cons: – BP data is not clinical-grade – Some translations in the app feel rough
At under $30, it delivers more than you’d get from many $90+ fitness bands here. I’m pleased with it.
US $10.45
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⌚ LAXASFIT H9 Smart Watch with Fitness Tracking
This one I bought purely for fitness tracking—heart rate, sleep, and exercise modes. The price and reviews made me go for it.
It came in about two weeks. Build quality is solid, strap is soft, and the screen is responsive.
The heart rate and sleep tracking are surprisingly accurate. It also tracks steps and calories well. The UI is easy to navigate, and the watch face designs are modern and clean. Battery life is impressive—6+ days.
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Fitness features are reliable
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Comfortable to wear 24/7
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Great screen and responsive touch
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Long battery life
Cons: – No built-in GPS – Limited customization
For $28, this beats out most fitness bands sold in U.S. drugstores. It fully met my expectations.
US $12.37
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⌚ Fitness Tracker Smartwatch Bracelet
I got this ultra-budget smart bracelet for casual use when I don’t want to wear my bigger smartwatch. It was less than $15!
It shipped in 10 days. It’s super lightweight and looks basic but neat. It tracks steps, heart rate, and pushes call/message notifications.
Honestly, it’s simple—but it works. I use it during short walks or workouts. The display is tiny, but readable. Great backup watch.
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Very cheap
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Lightweight
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Decent fitness features
Cons: – No app syncing beyond basics – No call answering
For what I paid, it exceeded expectations. You won’t find anything close in U.S. stores for under $25.
US $7.32
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⌚ 6PCS Fashion Women’s Quartz Watches Set
I ordered this as a gift for a friend who loves stacking watches and jewelry. It looked like a great deal for 6 items.
The package arrived in 14 days. The watches and bracelets are super cute. They don’t feel expensive (obviously), but they don’t feel cheap either.
Each watch ticks accurately, and the bands are soft silicone. They’re perfect for casual wear or themed outfits.
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Stylish variety
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Good value for gifts
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Comfortable fit
Cons: – No box included – Not waterproof
At $8.50 for six pieces, this is insane value. These would be $5–10 each at any store in the U.S.
US $5.66
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⌚ Smart Watch 116Plus D13 Sport Wristband
I was curious about this model because it’s one of the most popular budget fitness watches on AliExpress.
It took 12 days to get here. Right out of the box, it felt sturdy and minimalistic. Connected to the app in seconds.
It tracks heart rate, sleep, and steps with good consistency. Notifications are basic but reliable. It’s also IP67 waterproof.
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Good core tracking features
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Simple, clean design
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Great for beginners
Cons: – Very basic display – No call feature
For $12, it’s unbeatable. Perfect for gifting or secondary use. It definitely met my expectations.
US $7.16
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⌚ 1.83” Waterproof Smart Watch with Call Answering
This was meant to be a daily driver. I liked the big screen and waterproof design.
Arrived in under two weeks. The display is large, sharp, and easy to view under sunlight. Calling function works great, and the mic/speaker are better than I thought they’d be.
Sleep and step tracking are solid. Battery lasts around 5 days.
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Large, vibrant screen
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Waterproof and sturdy
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Call answer feature works well
Cons: – Slight lag in UI – Limited customization
It cost about $25, and something similar in the U.S. would easily run $70+. Total win.
US $18.55
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⌚ Y68 D20 Smartwatch with Sleep & Music Monitoring
Last one I tried was the Y68 D20 because I wanted something ultra-light and music-friendly.
Shipping took 11 days. It’s super slim and surprisingly stylish. Sleep tracking and music control are its main features, and they work as advertised. Pairs easily and holds charge for about 4 days.
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Very light and sleek
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Easy music control
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Inexpensive
Cons: – Not very durable – Basic screen
It’s $10. Seriously, for that price, it works fine and looks cute. Expectations? Fully met.
US $3.55
Final Verdict
Honestly, I wasn’t expecting too much—but these AliExpress smartwatches turned out to be way better than expected. From budget-friendly fitness bands to full-featured Android smartwatches, every item had some surprising value. I saved a ton compared to what similar products cost in the U.S., and almost every product did what it promised (some even more). I’d absolutely recommend trying these out—especially if you’re looking to gift or try different smartwatch styles. I’m already eyeing a few more models for my next order.































