

⌚ Elevate your wrist game—smart, stylish, unstoppable!
The WMK Smartwatch blends cutting-edge health monitoring with seamless iOS and Android compatibility, featuring a vibrant 1.8" HD screen, Alexa voice control, and over 110 sports modes. Its durable IP68 waterproof design and long-lasting 7-day battery keep pace with your busiest days, while extensive customization options ensure it fits your unique style. Perfect for professionals who demand both function and flair.
















| ASIN | B0CJTH5BHD |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220,920 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #4,082 in Smartwatches |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (117) |
| Date First Available | September 26, 2023 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 37.7 Grams |
| Item model number | IDW15 Black |
| Manufacturer | WMK |
| Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 2.8 x 0.9 inches |
| Standing screen display size | 1.8 Inches |
F**Z
Good smartwatch
Best smartWatch. Easy charging with good battery life for a long period. Has everything you need in a smartwatch. Also very comfortable
J**Y
Over all a nice watch
The sleep part doesn't work well. It will show that I go to sleep hours after I actully do. Other then that it works good.
W**K
Great watch
I love this watch. I had an issue with it and the seller was very quick to resolve. There are several free displays to choose from. Very clear and easy to read. The step count is accurate I love that I can see messages and answer calls with clear communication I switched from Fitbit because prices were way to expensive for me This watch is amazing for the price! I really like the wrist band the way the flap just tucks in. It’s so comfortable to wear!
L**R
Works great for a short amount of time
Had great features, I couldn’t get rid of what I didn’t use or want programmed into my watch. Then I just stopped working for no fault of my own—maybe lasted 2.5 to 3 months total.🙁
M**N
Love this watch
Love it
J**E
Awesome watch for a decent price!!
I love how it tracks your heart rate, o2, and many other features, I can even get notifications or calls from my phone if I'm not even near my phone! I'm really happy and I recommend this product to anyone who wants a great watch!
B**E
Nice for the price point
Performance is great. Quality is there. Better than expected for the low price I paid
S**.
Battery life is long
Bought this few weeks ago and very happy with the features and battery life. I go to different classes at the gym and it has all the options to record your steps and calories burned. I use it to track my sleep as well and can't even tell I'm wearing through the night.
F**N
This is my second smartwatch, and I'm impressed with the additional features above the standard you would find. It has all the health-specific monitors to keep track of heart, cardio, sleep, workouts, etc., and of course, time, camera shutter control, music control, weather, and so on that you'll find on others. It has a good selection of free and paid watch faces. Paid faces range between .50 cents to a dollar. There is a limit to how many faces you can install on the watch (4), so if your visual interests vary, you might want to stick with the free ones. I'm not entirely sure if the paid faces are one-time purchases. What I'm most impressed about is the Alexa-integrated feature that allows me to set an alarm, reminders and timer that triggers a vibration and sound notification. The audio is nice and clear, even in medium settings. On low, you'll have to bring your ear close to hear. Also not found on any other watch I've seen so far is the ability to drain water, which I found interesting on this watch. The watch is watch-resistant, so it will try to drain water from itself if it gets wet. It's a neat little feature that vibrates the watch when activated. I'm not sure how often I'll use this feature. The accompanying smartphone app is feature-rich and shows the information mirrored on the watch in more detail. Everything is primarily presented in the Home section for view. Bluetooth pairing was instant. It has gamification features as well for goal/reward activities. Overall, I am pleased with this affordable and feature-rich smartwatch.
S**B
This is a reasonably decent (albeit basic in comparison to most others) fitness tracker/smart watch (IDW15) that appears well-built and for the most part most of the basic and common functions work as expected. It has 2 of the common monitors (HR and SpO2, but not BP) which are typical of these fitness trackers nowadays; however, unlike most others with ordinary straps and a metal buckle, this one comes with a style/design that I'm not a big fan of since it's not at all comfortable for me. It does have many of the standard features as most other budget or off-brand fitness trackers/smart watches have. In addition, it has a single crown which again is rather basic and that's certainly nothing to write home about. ≡ Note These so-called SMART WATCHES are really just FITNESS TRACKERS with added features (i.e. flashlight, calculator; mostly useless ones too) and it's NOT a true smart watch/device. A true smart device operates by itself on its own without the NEED to install an App for it to run and without depending on another device (i.e. your phone) to run. For instance, if your PHONE requires an App to be installed on a LAPTOP in order for various functions on your phone to work, or if your phone would lose certain features WHEN your laptop goes offline, would you consider your phone to be a SMART phone? Well, I wouldn't and I'll be extremely upset if that's the case, and that's exactly what happens here most of these so-called smart watches. ### ≡ Features By standard I don't mean one or two, in fact, the standard nowadays is about a dozen or so including heart rate, blood pressure, and oxygen monitor just to name a few. Unfortunately, it only has 2 of the monitors but the worst part is that the HR monitor doesn't appear to be accurate at all (SpO2 appears to be reasonably accurate for the most part although we know the figures for the vast majority of healthy people is usually either 98% or 99%) which is quite upsetting to have found out after numerous tests. In addition, the steps counter seems to be off by about 3700 so that's not exactly accurate either. ✘ Note that the behaviors (i.e. inaccuracies) of these monitors and counters seem to be typical of the vast majority of these fitness trackers that I've come across so far (several dozens) so this is by no means unique. It also has the typical sports and/or exercise related features that many others have. It has a reasonably large screen of 1.8" but this has been somewhat of a norm at this point in time so that's nothing to write home about either. I should also note that the advertised 100+ sports requires the app; otherwise, only a handful or so are available (which is more than most people would need under normal circumstance). The same can be said for watch faces/styles too and that's a common practice for these nowadays. ≡ Battery Its battery capacity is unknown because it's NOT advertised and that's always a warning sign to me because everyone wanna brag about good things and the lack of it usually signifies the opposite. Though, my best guesstimate is that it's about 280-300 mAh. In either case, whatever the capacity might be, the only thing I really care is that it can last me an entire day (charge once a day is fine with me). With that being said, I also don't have a clue about the longevity of the battery but that's a common concern for all rechargeable smart watches out there (i.e. battery dies unexpected fast). Note that the default screen timeout is 5sec which is unusably short for me but it can be increased up to 30 seconds (whereas some other can't t at all while a few can do 60 sec) so that's great. I don't necessarily want 30 sec but it's nice to have the options (I set mine to 15sec). ≡ Water resistance Btw, these fitness trackers/smart watches are NOT meant to be submerged in water (salty or otherwise) longer than a few minute even though they advertised as being IP68 or even 3 ATM which is completely nonsensical if you know what that really means (around 30m under water but it's really meant for accidental submersion); otherwise, there is an extremely high probability that it will die prematurely. ≡ App For those who are curious about what the 'VeryFit' app (3.3 rating) requires; ✘ Any data may be shared with other companies or organizations, including but not limited to; * Precise location, Email address and Phone number, Fitness info, SMS or MMS, Photos and videos * Files and docs, Contacts, Installed apps, Device or other IDs ✘ Data isn't encrypted (typical practice in China) ✔ Data is encrypted during transit ✘ Device & app history * read sensitive log data ✘ Contacts * read your contacts ✘ Location * approximate location (network-based), precise location (GPS and network-based) ✘ Phone * directly call phone numbers, read call log, read phone status and identity * Photos/Media/Files, read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage ✘ Storage * read the contents of your USB storage, modify or delete the contents of your USB storage ✘ Camera * take pictures and videos ✘ Microphone * record audio ✘ Wi-Fi connection information * view Wi-Fi connections ✘ Device ID & call information * read phone status and identity ✘ Other * receive data from Internet, view network connections, pair with Bluetooth devices, control vibration * access Bluetooth settings, control flashlight, full network access, run at startup, prevent device from sleeping ✘ Note Like nearly all other budget smart watches (or any other 'smart' devices really) out there, an App is REQUIRED for this to function at its fullest which means you are giving the manufacturer (and whoever they decide to share it with or without your permission) AND the app OWNER (i.e. some company in China and that equates to the gov in this case) your COMPLETE and entire historical data. Some people consider some of these (i.e. precise GPS location, health info, heart rate, blood pressure, or the alike) to be 'extremely' personal information and therefore are private. Data mining, analysis, prediction, and eventually profit making and/or a form of control will be vital in many aspects of our lives in the foreseeable future. If this concerns you at all, look elsewhere. ### ≡ Value All things considered, this is a somewhat decent (albeit basic) FITNESS TRACKER (with some smart watch functions) that works just fine if you don't care about any of the issues mentioned above, in particular the issues with the HR monitor (and the lack of BP monitor). Suffice to say I'm not a big fan of the straps since it's uncomfortable for me and that's quite disappointing to say the least. It's somewhat reasonably priced at $30 for what it provides (a generic fitness tracker, IDW15) and its overall build quality and performance. Your mileage might vary.
F**T
I compared this watch to my Fitbit Versa 2 and as far as features go, they are on par. Both measure my heartrate, O2 levels, sleep and activity and they both have alarm clock capabilities. They both connect to my Alexa and send me brief notifications. I don't use the phone feature on my Fitbit, so haven't tried it on this watch but I don't see why they would not be comparable as well. As far as accuracy is concerned, I am not convinced that my Fitbit is 100% accurate, so I feel about the same with this watch. That being said, they measure my heartrate and steps the same. It's cool that I can upload a photo to use as my watch face. Something I don't think I can do with my Fitbit. It charges quickly and seems to hold the charge well. I still have lots to learn about the many features this watch has to offer, and the modifications I am able to make but so far I find this watch a great alternative to the high end brands. If you have never owned a smart watch before, this is a great watch to start out with. Then you can decide whether or not you want to spend big bucks for the Fitbit or Google watch, or if this one has everything you need without breaking the bank. I am quite impressed with what this watch has to offer. Good value for your money in my opinion.
K**N
Out of the box, the WMK Watch looks like my Apple Watch 3, but bigger. The band is soft and wraps around the wrist very comfortably. In fact, I think this band is better than the Apple Watch band. The case is plastic, as is the crown I think. Time will tell how well it holds up. You’ll need to download the “VeryFit” software onto your iPhone or Android phone, and pairing of the Watch was easy. I’m not confident of the app’s privacy features, so I don’t give it any permissions (no access to contacts, camera, Health App, etc). The app basically just talks to the Watch. The Watch has lots of sensors, including heartrate, blood Oxygen, and even a “Stress” measure. Also, sleep monitor, calorie count, steps and distance walked or ran. It also has phone features such as answering your phone calls, texts, notifications for text, calendar, etc. To see how accurate the sensors were, I wore my Apple Watch on one wrist and this Watch on the other (see picture). The readings for heart, distance travelled and notifications were very close or spot on. I didn’t like the default watch face, but you can change it. The battery life is excellent. Mind you, it’s a brand-new watch, but it’s been over 4 days and I haven’t had to charge it. It looks like it can go for another day or two. Overall, this Watch is a good fitness tracker and call management device, certainly a good value and a good alternative to other more expensive devices. I would very definitely buy this for someone who is a first-time fitness tracker/digital Watch user. As for me, I’m going to keep using it, because it has functionality my Series 3 doesn’t have 😊
L**S
The 2024 Latest Fitness Tracker Watch, Smart Watches for Women Men is an affordable choice for those with iPhones. Pairing: I paired this watch easily with my iPhone 13 Pro. Downloaded the app from the QR code provided, registered and boom, the phone was paired to the watch in a few short minutes. Fit: The watch fits various family members - anywhere from a curvy mom to a slim 9-year-old boy. Use: There is a crown dial on the side. Push it to see the time. Push it again to see a series of apps included on the watch, including, activity, phone, Alexa, Workout, Heart Rate, SpO2, Stress, Sleep, Breathe, Clock, Weather and much, much more. I especially like tracking the activity on the watch and checking heart rate. Scroll up on the watch face to see notifications. Scroll down to go to settings - DND, wake gesture on/off, drain water, flashlight, power savings mode, alarm, sleep mode, and other choices. Lots to customize on this watch. Battery: I have to charge this every few days and I've been using it a lot. This is an excellent value for those who might want to buy a watch for their kids or want to stay within a budget for a digital watch. Overall, lots of features that are seen on other more expensive watches, which make this a highly recommended buy.
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