LIGE DM2-G GPS Military Smart Watch: Built-in GPS and Compass
Meet the LIGE GPS Military Smart Watch—your new sidekick for whatever adventure life throws at you. �️ Seriously, this thing is built like a tank (military-grade, no less) but smart enough to keep up with your marathon training or that impromptu midnight swim. It’s got a built-in GPS and compass that’s so precise, you’ll wonder how you ever got lost without it. And with support for multiple satellite systems, it’s like having a personal navigator strapped to your wrist.
Oh, and about those 170 sport modes? Yeah, it’s got you covered whether you’re running, swimming, or just trying to remember how many steps you took to the fridge. The 1.43'' AMOLED display is so clear, you’ll forget what glare even is. Plus, with Bluetooth calling and message notifications, you can stay connected without ever pulling your phone out of your pocket. And because we know you care, it tracks your heart rate and sleep like a concerned parent.
Battery life? A whopping 600 mAh that’ll last longer than your last camping trip. And yes, it’s 5ATM waterproof, so go ahead, take it for a dive. With over 300 watch faces to choose from, you can change its look faster than your mood. Weather forecasts, stopwatch, and more—it’s all there. Works with iOS and Android, because why pick sides? 📱
- 170+ Sport Modes
- 1.43'' AMOLED Display
- Military Grade Durability
- Bluetooth Calling & Message Notifications
- 600 mAh Long Battery Life
- 5ATM Waterproof
- All-Day Health Monitoring
- Custom Watch Faces
- Compatible with iOS and Android
- Built-in GPS and Compass
General specs
- Brand: LIGE
- Model: DM2-G
- Seller: Amazon
- Product Dimensions: 8.11 x 3.78 x 0.87 inches
- Item Weight: 3.17 ounces
- Batteries: 1 CR5 batteries required. (included)
- Standing Screen Display Size: 1.43 Inches
- Memory Storage Capacity: 512 MB
- Country of Origin: China
- First listed by seller: 4/17/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | LIGE | LIGE | LIGE | CoCo Xili | Joautrial | Zodvboz |
Model | DM2-G | DM1-E-XY-US-JQ | JFEF2-G | |||
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Price | $162.99 | $119.99 | $49.99 | $64.91 | $99.99 | $40.27 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Joom | Amazon | Joom |
Update | June 27, 2025 | July 17, 2025 | June 26, 2025 | August 13, 2025 | June 29, 2025 | August 20, 2025 |
Emily A.
San Diego, CA
April 26, 2025
As someone who enjoys DIY projects and being outdoors, I did a lot of research before buying this, and overall, it's a decent watch. Before, I used a basic fitness tracker that didn't offer much beyond step counting, so the upgrade to something with built-in navigation and multiple activity modes was appealing. Now, I appreciate how it helps me monitor my workouts and stay connected with notifications, but it's not without flaws. The design is robust, which I like for repairs and durability, but the software could be smoother. It's functional and meets many needs, but it falls short of being exceptional. I'd say it's a good middle-ground option if you're looking for something reliable but not top-tier.
- Pros: Before I got this, I often felt unsure about my routes during hikes, but now the built-in navigation is incredibly precise and reliable, making it easy to stay on track. The display is so clear that I never struggle to read it, even in bright sunlight, and the battery lasts for days without needing a charge, which is perfect for my outdoor activities. It feels very sturdy and handles water well, so I don't worry about it during swims or rain.
- Cons: After using it, I found the interface a bit clunky and not as intuitive as I hoped, which sometimes makes simple tasks take too long. The heart rate tracking could be more accurate; it often gives readings that seem off, and I'm not fully confident in the sleep data either. While it has many features, some feel unnecessary and just add complexity without real benefit.