Amazon Prime Day 2025 ends tomorrow, but plenty of offers are still up for grabs. One standout deal has seen the WeurGhySmart Watch for Men and Women discounted from £99.99 to £15.19, offering shoppers 85% off the original price.
The product description states: "This activity tracker is equipped with high-precision sensors to monitor health data such asheart rate and blood oxygen around the clock. Automatically analyze sleep quality and generate professional reports. Help you fully understand your physical condition and develop healthy living habits."
The description adds: "This fitness watch has more than 120 professional sports modes built in, which can accurately record your sports data at any time, including calorie consumption, steps and exercise trajectory."
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However, one shopper suggested "the functions are limited to what a smartphone can do." That said, reviews are overwhelmingly positive, and happy customers think the discounted watch is "value for money" and "worth every penny."
It's not the only smartwatch on offer from Amazon, so customers should shop around and compare deals before making a purchase. There are also deals available from other retailers.
For instance, the Reflex Active Series 12 Navy Strap Smart Watch is on sale for £30.99 from £39.99 at Argos. Elsewhere, H Samuel offers the Sekonda Flex Rose Gold Tone Bracelet Smart Watch for £65 from £79.99 and Currys offers the FITBIT Versa 4 Smart Watchfor £179.
For shoppers who prefer the WeurGhySmart Watch for Men Women,Amazon's offering has earned high praise. Reviewers gave it an average score of 4.9 out of five. However, it's worth noting there are fewer than 100 global ratings to date, which might be a negative for shoppers who prefer to read a variety of reviews before making a purchase.
One of the positive reviews said: "I am really impressed by how neat it looks and the tasks it can do such as heart rate monitor and calls and weather. For £15 it's worth every penny. It's waterproof and means I can read texts off my wrist instead of hunting for my smartphone every time I get a WhatsApp message. Is a good bit of useful, cheap and cheerful tech."
Someone else praised: "Great for my child, she is always available and she loves the purple color. Good model if you don't want to spend so much money."

A different commenter had mixed thoughts, as they liked the watch but thought it could be improved. They wrote: "Great value for money. Very nice design (I chose the lilac color and it's gorgeous), large and readable display. The main functions such as pedometer, heart rate monitor, sleep monitoring and notifications are very precise.
"The battery lasts 5-6 days with regular use. The only flaw is that the compatible apps are limited and a bit basic, but for the price it's a great buy. Perfect for those who want a functional smartwatch without breaking the bank."
Another shopper with similar feedback replied: "Absolutely satisfied, the fitness tracker offers everything I need for my running training and works as described. Pairing with Android was problem-free. The functions are limited to what a smartphone can do, but the tracker is much more comfortable to carry."
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