PRISMA 2025 Women's Smart Watch with Health Monitoring: BMI measurement
You'd expect a women's smartwatch to be a glorified step counter with a pink band. The Women's Smart Watch 2025 is anything but. It's a full-blown health lab strapped to your wrist, packing sensors that track everything from BMI and ECG to heart rate and blood oxygen. Real-time data? It's there, serving up wellness insights without the fluff.
Where it truly shines is in its niche: menstrual cycle tracking. This isn't just a calendar reminder—it's a smart system that learns your patterns and offers personalized nudges. Daily life? Covered. It auto-logs steps, calories, and sleep, dishing out actionable feedback whether you're grinding at work or crashing on the couch. Sleek design and a seamless smartphone sync round it out, making it the kind of gadget you'll actually want to wear all day. No frills, just function.
- Menstrual cycle tracking
- ECG monitoring
- Heart rate monitoring
- Blood oxygen monitoring
- Sleep tracking
- Fitness tracking
- BMI measurement
General specs
- Brand: PRISMA
- Model: 2025
- Seller: Joom
- Health Monitoring Features: BMI measurement, Menstrual cycle tracking, ECG, Heart rate, Blood oxygen, Sleep tracking, Fitness tracking
- Target Gender: Women
- Year Model: 2025
- First listed by seller: 9/1/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | PRISMA | PRISMA | PRISMA | PRISMA | PRISMA | PRISMA |
Model | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 | 2025 |
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Price | $77.70 | $46.96 | $46.71 | $66.12 | $77.06 | $46.58 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 | August 30, 2025 |
Monitoring Features | ECG, PPG, Blood lipid, Uric acid | ECG, PPG, Blood lipids, Uric acid, Blood pressure | ECG, PPG, Blood pressure, Blood lipids, Uric acid, Menstrual health |
Reviews
Tyler L.
Seattle, WA
September 6, 2025
I picked this up at the store—super convenient, no waiting around. As a brand loyalist, I had high hopes for PRISMA, and WOW, it did NOT disappoint. I expected just another basic watch, but the reality is this thing is a powerhouse on my wrist. It tracks my steps, calories, and even my sleep without me lifting a finger, and the health insights are spot-on—like having a mini lab with me. The cycle tracking is a game-changer; it's not just reminders, it's intelligent and actually helpful. Syncs with my phone like a dream, and the design is so sleek I forget I'm wearing it. Sure, it's not flawless—the battery could last longer, and the style might not be for everyone—but for the function and ease of use, it's too good to pass up. I'm thoroughly impressed and would totally recommend it to anyone looking for a smartwatch that actually works.
- Pros: The health tracking is incredibly thorough, covering everything from heart rate to sleep patterns, and the menstrual cycle feature is surprisingly smart and useful even for me—it learns and adapts like a personal assistant. The design is sleek and comfortable, making it easy to wear all day without feeling bulky, and syncing with my phone is whisper quiet and seamless. I love how it gives real-time insights without any fuss, just pure function that feels tailored to my lifestyle.
- Cons: The band might be a bit too feminine for some tastes, and while the tracking is comprehensive, it can sometimes feel overwhelming with all the data thrown at you. Battery life could be better—I find myself charging it more often than I'd like, and the initial setup took a bit longer than expected. It's not perfect, but most likely these are minor gripes in the grand scheme.