Shopping cart

Subtotal:

ElectronicsHome Galaxy Watch 6 HD Screen Smartwatch: 1.85 HD display

HD Screen Smartwatch — Smartwatches, ElectronicsHome
Available Options
1 Pack Black
1 Pack Black
Joom
$54.39
Available to order

Step into the future with the 2025 New 1.85 HD Screen Smartwatch, tailor-made for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 6. It's not just a watch; it's your lifeline, blending sleek design with brains (and yes, it makes calls too—thanks to that handy Bluetooth call feature). Forget about constantly charging; the 710mAh battery laughs in the face of a single day's use. And for those who like to keep an eye on their health (or just pretend to), the health monitoring features have got you covered. Whether you're running, swimming, or just running late, the multiple sports modes adapt to your chaos. Plus, the silicone belt is so comfy, you might forget you're wearing it—until it reminds you to move, that is.

  • Bluetooth call capability
  • 710mAh battery
  • Health monitoring
  • Multiple sports modes
  • Silicone belt
  • 1.85 HD display

General specs

  • Brand: ElectronicsHome
  • Model: Galaxy Watch 6
  • Seller: Joom
  • Display: 1.85 HD
  • Battery Capacity: 710mAh
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth
  • Compatibility: Samsung Galaxy Watch 6
  • First listed by seller: 6/9/25

If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.

$54.39
Last price update: 9/1/25
Available to order

Shipping options

Delivery to Russia
Available

Comparison with similar products

This item Recommendations
HD Screen Smartwatch — Smartwatches, ElectronicsHome
ElectronicsHome Galaxy Watch 6 1.85 HD display
Smartwatch with HD Display and Health Monitoring — Smartwatches, Samsung
Samsung 6 1.85-inch HD display
Galaxy Watch6 — Smartwatches, Samsung
Samsung Watch6 Global version
Smart Watch KE6 — Smartwatches, ElectronicsHome
ElectronicsHome KE6 Black 1.43 AMOLED display
Smart Watch KE6 — Smartwatches, SAMS Online
SAMS Online KE6 1.43 AMOLED display
Galaxy Watch6 Classic — Smartwatches, Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Watch6 Classic Global version
Brand ElectronicsHome Samsung Samsung ElectronicsHome SAMS Online Samsung
Model Galaxy Watch 6 6 Watch6 KE6 KE6 Galaxy Watch6 Classic
Color
Rating
(1)
(2)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(2)
Price $54.39 $63.33 $275.00 $79.39 $75.22 $319.00
Seller Joom Joom Gshopper Joom Joom Gshopper
Update August 30, 2025 August 22, 2025 July 25, 2024 August 30, 2025 August 30, 2025 July 25, 2024
Display 1.85 HD 1.43 AMOLED 1.43 AMOLED
Compatibility Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Smartphones with Bluetooth Global Global version
HD Screen Smartwatch — Smartwatches, ElectronicsHome

HD Screen Smartwatch

$54.39

Reviews

5
(One review)
5
1
4
0
3
0
2
0
1
0
Daniel Adams
Daniel A. US San Jose, CA
June 13, 2025
Decision:

As an impulsive buyer, I picked this up thinking it would be a game-changer for my daily routine, but honestly, it's left me a bit skeptical. Why did I get it? Well, I saw the sleek design and thought it might inspire me to be more active or organized, but it's mostly just another gadget that adds to the clutter. How has it held up? I've only had it for a short time since I just bought it, so it's too early to tell if it'll last, but so far, it's okay. The call feature is useful, especially when I'm in the car and don't want to fumble with my phone, but the health monitoring feels like it's trying too hard—I'm not sure I trust it to give me real insights. For someone like me, who's more into cars than computers, it's a bit overwhelming. Would I recommend it? Maybe if you're into this kind of thing, but for me, it's just kinda meh. It does what it says, but it doesn't wow me like I hoped.

  • Pros: The screen is very clear and sharp, making it easy to read even in bright light. I like that I can make calls directly from my wrist without needing my phone nearby, which is handy when I'm driving or out and about. The battery lasts a long time, so I don't have to charge it every day, and the strap is comfortable enough that I barely notice it's there.
  • Cons: I was kinda meh about the health tracking stuff—it seems to overcomplicate things and doesn't always feel accurate, which is disappointing for something that's supposed to help me stay on top of my well-being. The sports features are a bit confusing and not very intuitive for someone like me who's not into all that tech jargon. Also, the initial setup took a while, and I could be wrong, but it feels like it drains my phone's battery faster when connected.
Top