








⌚ Elevate your hustle with smart style and unstoppable stamina!
The VAOYAO 9X9 Smart Watch features a vibrant 1.83-inch full-touch LCD, IP68 waterproof durability, and a powerful 300mAh battery delivering up to 7 days of active use and 30 days standby. It offers 24/7 heart rate and sleep monitoring, supports 100+ sports modes with GPS tracking, and integrates seamlessly with iOS and Android devices for calls, notifications, and media control — making it a versatile fitness and lifestyle companion for the modern professional.













| ASIN | B07WGRN9X9 |
| Additional Features | App Notifications, Calls, Message reminder; Reject calls; Do Not Disturb Mode;Sleep Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor;Calorie Tracker, Pedometer;Time Display, Alarm Clock, Stopwatch;Sedentary Reminder, Water Drinking Reminder. |
| Age Range Description | Men/Womem/Teen |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Length | 10 Inches |
| Band Material Type | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Band Width | 0.86 Inches |
| Battery Average Life | 30 days |
| Battery Capacity | 210 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Charge Time | 2.5 Hours |
| Battery Power | 210 Milliamp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,235 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,797 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | VAOYAO |
| Built-In Media | SmartWatchx1, Charging Cablex1, Manualx1 |
| Case Material Type | Plastic |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
| Compatible Devices | Android 5.0/iOS 8.0 Above Smartphones, Android/Samsung/iPhone |
| Compatible Phone Models | SONY, HTC, LG, Google Pixel /Pixel XL, Huawei, Xiaomi, ZTE, Lenovo, OPPO, VIVO and other, Samsung Galaxy A, Galaxy F, Galaxy S, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Z with Android 5.0 or above;, iPhone 15/Plus/Pro/Pro Max/iPhone 14/Plus/Pro/Pro Max/iPhone 13/mini/Pro/Pro Max/iPhone 12/mini/Pro/Pro Max, etc. iOS phones with iOS 8.0 or above; |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,438 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons, Touchscreen |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 1.5 x 0.35 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 10"D x 1.38"W x 0.35"H |
| Item Height | 0.35 inches |
| Item Type Name | Smart Watch |
| Item Weight | 1.28 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | VAOYAO |
| Metrics Measured | Calories Burned, Heart Rate, Menstrual Cycle, Sleep Duration, Step Count |
| Model Name | 9X9 |
| Model Number | 9X9 |
| Operating System | Compatible with iOS 9.0+, Android6.0+ smartphones |
| Resolution | 320 x 320 |
| Screen Size | 1.3 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Sport Type | Basketball, Cycling, Fitness, Football, Hiking |
| Style Name | modern |
| Supported Application | Alarm, Fitness Tracker, GPS, Heart Rate Monitor |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Men, Unisex Adults, Unisex Youth, Women |
| UPC | 778299958042 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Pack |
| Warranty Description | Our service: We will provide lifetime friendly customer support. Feel free to contact us on the order, If you need any help. We will always be on standby. |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Depth | 3 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Activity Tracker |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Provider | Unlocked |
P**M
Good quality, Good value.
Far superior workmanship than a more expensive model (in the <$100 price group) that I recently returned. Appears to be waterproof as advertised. User guide is incredibly small to point of being unreadable. However, interface is sufficiently intuitive to allow use of most features without consulting the user guide. The exception being you initial pairing with your phone. To pair lids the app and follow the prompts. Mine paired without issue. Battery life is not going to be nearly that claimed in the description. I’m at 36 hours and battery Icon is showing below half a charge remaining. Displays temp and Gives you the cloudy/stormy/sunny icons. All functions display and function pretty much as advertised. Displays are large and readable except in bright, direct sunlight. Lacks one key feature for many of us, it does not alarm or message you when you step out of Bluetooth range of your phone. That’s a biggie for myself because it alerts me that I have set my phone down someplace. But, that is not fault of the device. I failed to study the description and made a false assumption. The app is easy to use and very intuitive. Overall a good value even if I have to charge it a bit more often than the manufacturer claims.
N**S
An amazing Apple Watch alternative!
I bought this watch a few days ago and couldn't be more pleased! Pairing it to my iPhone X was no problem, and their app is easy to use. My wife has an Apple Watch. All my friends have an Apple Watch. To be honest, I never saw myself wearing a smartwatch on a regular basis until recently when I decided to be more active and track my exercise. I could've bought an Apple Watch, but chose not to because I like being cheap and looking for good deals. Though it falls short of everything an Apple Watch can do, it is absolutely an amazing watch for the price, and does pretty much everything I want it to do. I love the blood pressure and heart rate monitors, I love that it's waterproof, I can receive notifications, the watch band is ridiculously comfortable, and the battery life is awesome. Consider this watch if you're looking for something similar to an Apple Watch without the high price tag!
W**H
Love the watch, Hate the App
There are 1 big negative for me with this smart watch tracker, You can't look back on previous days to see your stats in the app. You can see averages, but not details, and that's not good enough. The app is not easy to navigate either. I need to look at previous days heart rate changes throughout the days, it only gives me 1 stat from a previous day, I assume that is the average? The tiny instruction book that came with it is written so tiny I can't see it, so I've been learning how to use it by trial and error. I think everything is pretty accurate. The sleep seems accurate. I think the steps are a little on the low side compared to my Fitbit Alta, but I'm not sure. I have used the watch for 9 days and I just charged it when it was at 12% power, I have all notifications turned off, GPS is running though, I can't figure out how to turn it off, but that's ok. I haven't checked out any of the other features so I can't speak for them. I mainly got this for alarms, sleep tracking and heart rate tracking. I love the "relax" feature. I take a few time outside during the day and just breathe. Overall, I love this watch, does basically what I want, has a long battery life, and is comfortable to wear, but I can't imagine anyone not needing to review their stats from previous days and you can't do that with the app associated with this watch. It does have a money back guarantee, so you can try it out for yourself like I did. I tried out the Amazfit Bip because it had great reviews, but I like this one better, even with the crappy app. Better watch interface, in my opinion. And I didn't want to spend the money on another Fitbit when they seem to stop working as soon as the warranty runs out, and it has more features than I need with a shorter battery life.
T**A
Good watch for a child/teen, but limited features and app functions.
The watch is pretty and comfortable, light weight. The controls for music work but every time you use them your phone vibrates for 30-60 seconds and there is no way to shut this off (per the seller) which drains phone battery and is quite annoying. The app has limited functions, as does the watch itself. You can not do ecg test, the heart rate monitor is not very accurate and sometimes quite slow to read your rate at all. You can only read texts you receive, you can not reply to them, you can not access your contacts or text lists, or older messages only read and delete texts as they come in. You can not make or answer calls. You also can not use Siri or Alexa or google with the watch. Basically you can track your steps and workouts, read text, read the time and control your music but only the app built into your phone (like Apple Music) it does not work with Spotify and you can not access apps on your phone through the watch. Moving the watch doesn’t always light up the screen to read the time, a lot of times you have to tap the screen to get it to wake up. Other times it’s lighting up constantly. I returned the watch for a full refund after one day.
Z**N
Google Pixel and iPhone (update)
If you keep the app running in the background for iPhone everything works battery 1 week and a half. On Google pixel xl everything works app in background or not. The belt is easy to reinstall it breaks easy buy a few extras now (could be me). Vibrate only no sound I’m happy about that. Charger is only for the watch but extra one for the car. Can’t install other face or picture. It seems to count okay but it’s my only experience in this. Doesn’t scratch easy but I did scratch it. Does reconnect quickly and stays connected with my phone in one room and me throughout my busy big apartment. I have about 6 alarms set for different days and hours I don’t know how many more can be set but only with the app. Timer can be set only on the watch if but it will keep that setting for ever great for lunch break timer. But now it’s app has adopted flash adds on startup of the app and today the information was first stopped and then lost just to give me a worthless add 7/29/23 It’s not turning on any longer
M**R
NOT DEPENDABLE
THE SELLER OF THIS WATCH PERFORMED VERY WELL, BUT THE WATCH ITSELF DID NOT. The basic expectation of a watch is that it keep accurate time. It usually does, but it fairly frequently jumps to some other time, an hour or five hours different. It may have something to do with coordination with the paired phone, but it doesn't matter what the cause: it is NOT DEPENDABLE, and for that reason I strongly recommend that you not buy it until the manufacturer sorts this out. That issue aside, it extends battery life by going dark quickly and staying that way until you raise your wrist or push the button. A lot of watches may have this feature, but it often does not wake up on the wrist raise, so the button needs to be pushed. This is very inconvenient. Also, the display spontaneously changes from time-to-time Mine started as horizontal digital time display, suddenly changed to analog (hands) simulation, then suddenly to vertical digital. I can't find a way to change it back, or even set a preference for the display. The seller was very cooperative, and immediately refunded my purchase price, but, meanwhile, there is a basic error in its structure which prevents it from doing the job it should be doing.
J**3
Pleasantly surprised
I have been using this for several weeks now, and know it well enough to properly review. I was hesitant to believe it could do what I want because of the low price, but it seems accurate, and I like the general look of all the features. It is light on the wrist but does not feel cheap. It is all it is ever going to be right out of the box, so don't be expecting to add functionality to it. Some of the sports features seem extraneous. I have no idea why there is a button specifically for badminton, but it is easy enough to skip over. I mostly wanted to count steps and know the temperature at a glance. I have had fun monitoring my heart rate and seeing how little sleep I get. The button that helps you find your phone has been used several times already. I don't know what to make of blood oxygen levels, but maybe you would. If I broke this, there is a good chance I would buy it again. Going into this, I was thinking if I broke it, I might get something more expensive, and was mostly trying it out to see if I would actually use a smartwatch. Now I am not sure what the extra money would buy me.
N**K
Ok if you're not looking for much
Overall ok. Since I really only bought it to push notifications to my phone I guess I got what I wanted, but it's not very well made for anything else. One problem is that they advertise the battery life to be 13 days. I get 4 days (light use) before I have to charge it. It dies on day 5 if I don't. The heart rate and blood pressure check aren't very accurate, the workout trackers aren't very intuitive and somehow they included a badminton mode but not a general workout mode. You need the app to do things like setting an alarm or changing the alert times for when the watch face will light up and other basic features I would expect to be able to access from any other watch in the watch itself rather than an app. The sync time takes a while between watch and app. Battery can go three days before I need to charge it, so that's not bad. Overall, for $30 it wasn't a bad purchase, and I'm not a serious fitness tracker person, so it works, but if you're really looking for a high quality smart watch or fitness tracker, this is not it
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