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  • Avg. price: ~£45
  • Screen size: 1.30 inch
  • Battery life: 7 day/s
  • Display type: ?

Noise Noisefit Force review. Compare 126 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among smartwatches and if it is worth buying.

6.4

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the smartwatch's quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best Smartwatches on the market.

Score components:

90.0%

6.2

Technical Score

10.0%

8.5

User score

Good
6.2

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the smartwatch's technical performance, covering eight key areas: performance & hardware, software, camera, connectivity, display, battery, audio, and design.

When it matters: When you want to compare Smartwatches based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

24.0%

6.3

Health

21.0%

7.8

Fitness

16.0%

6.0

Battery

14.0%

6.0

Smart features

12.0%

2.6

Connectivity

9.0%

6.4

Display & Design

4.0%

8.5

Hardware

Good
8.5

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the smartwatch

When it matters: When you want to know how a smartwatch handles daily tasks and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

Score components:

70.0%

7.8

User reviews

30.0%

10

Popularity

User score:
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3.9
(1180)

(Reviews last updated: Apr 2026)

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    Technical Specifications of smartwatch Noise Noisefit Force

    Technical Score

    What it is: An assessment of the smartwatch's technical performance, covering eight key areas: performance & hardware, software, camera, connectivity, display, battery, audio, and design.

    When it matters: When you want to compare Smartwatches based on technical performance and available features.

    Score components:

    24.0%

    6.3

    Health

    21.0%

    7.8

    Fitness

    16.0%

    6.0

    Battery

    14.0%

    6.0

    Smart features

    12.0%

    2.6

    Connectivity

    9.0%

    6.4

    Display & Design

    4.0%

    8.5

    Hardware

    6.2
    Noise Noisefit Force has a technical score of 6.16 points, which is higher than 50.5% of smartwatches.
    User score

    What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the smartwatch

    When it matters: When you want to know how a smartwatch handles daily tasks and how reliable it remains over time according to user feedback.

    Score components:

    70.0%

    7.8

    User reviews

    30.0%

    10

    Popularity

    User score:
    amazon
    3.9
    (1180)

    (Reviews last updated: Apr 2026)

    8.5
    Noise Noisefit Force has a user score of 8.46 points, which is higher than 76.4% of smartwatches.
    Popularity
    What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the smartwatch.
    When it matters: When you prefer to purchase a product chosen and reviewed by many other consumers.
    10
    Noise Noisefit Force has a popularity of 10 points, which is higher than 74.7% of smartphones.
    Ratio quality/price

    What it is: An indicator that combines the smartwatch's overall rating with its cost.

    When it matters: When you are looking for a smartwatch with a good balance between quality and price.

    Score components:

    60.0%

    6.4

    Overall score

    40.0%

    10

    Price

    7.5
    Noise Noisefit Force has a quality-to-price ratio of 7.5 points, which is higher than 58.5% of smartphones.
    Brand name
    What it is: The company that designs, sells, and supports the watch.
    When it matters: When brand ecosystem, style, or support matters to you.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Noise
    Heart rate monitor
    What it is: A built-in sensor that measures your pulse directly from the wrist.
    When it matters: When you want health data from your wrist during the day or night.

    Importance: HIGH

    yes
    Noise Noisefit Force includes a heart rate monitor. 90.4% of smartwatches include a heart rate monitor.
    Blood oxygen monitoring
    What it is: A wrist-based feature that estimates blood oxygen saturation over time.
    When it matters: When you want health data from your wrist during the day or night.

    Importance: HIGH

    yes
    Noise Noisefit Force supports blood oxygen monitoring. 64.4% of smartwatches support blood oxygen monitoring.
    ECG
    What it is: The ability to record a single-lead electrocardiogram from the wrist.
    When it matters: When you want health data from your wrist during the day or night.

    Importance: HIGH

    no
    Noise Noisefit Force does not support ECG. 15.1% of smartwatches support ECG.
    Irregular heart rate warnings
    What it is: Notifications that flag heart-rate patterns which appear unusually irregular.
    When it matters: When you want health data from your wrist during the day or night.

    Importance: MEDIUM

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    Accelerometer
    What it is: A motion sensor that measures acceleration, steps, gestures, and general movement.
    When it matters: When you track workouts and want better training data.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    yes
    Noise Noisefit Force includes an accelerometer. 99.1% of smartwatches include an accelerometer.
    Barometer
    What it is: A pressure sensor used for altitude changes, elevation estimates, and weather-related context.
    When it matters: When you run, ride, hike, or navigate without relying on your phone.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    no
    Noise Noisefit Force does not include a barometer. 45.6% of smartwatches include a barometer.
    Gyroscope
    What it is: A motion sensor that measures rotation and helps interpret wrist movement more accurately.
    When it matters: When you track workouts and want better training data.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    ?
    Cadence sensor
    What it is: A sensor input used to measure step or pedal rhythm during training.
    When it matters: When you track workouts and want better training data.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    no
    Noise Noisefit Force does not include a cadence sensor. 20.1% of smartwatches include a cadence sensor.
    Distance tracking
    What it is: The ability to measure how far you move during walks, runs, rides, or other activities.
    When it matters: When you track workouts and want better training data.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    yes
    Noise Noisefit Force supports distance tracking. 95.7% of smartwatches support distance tracking.
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    Battery life
    What it is: The typical endurance the watch can deliver on a full charge under the stated usage pattern.
    When it matters: When you do not want to charge the watch too often.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=7 days

    7 day/s
    Noise Noisefit Force offers a battery life of 7 day/s which is longer than that of 38.7% of smartwatches and equal to that of 17.1% of smartwatches.
    Up to 7 days, or up to 2 days with bluetooth calling.
    Battery life in training mode
    What it is: The expected endurance while workout tracking and related training functions are active.
    When it matters: When you do not want to charge the watch too often.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=36.8 h

    ?
    Battery life with GPS on
    What it is: The expected runtime when satellite tracking stays active throughout use.
    When it matters: When you do not want to charge the watch too often.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=35 h

    N/A
    Battery power
    What it is: The battery capacity, usually measured in milliampere-hours (mAh).
    When it matters: When you do not want to charge the watch too often.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=397 mAh

    300 mAh
    Noise Noisefit Force has a battery capacity of 300 mAh which is larger than the batteries in 44.6% of smartwatches and equal to those in 6.6% of smartwatches.
    Charge time
    What it is: The time needed to recharge the battery from empty to full or to a stated percentage.
    When it matters: When you want to top up the battery quickly.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: <=102 min

    120 min
    Noise Noisefit Force charges in 120 min which is faster than 12.9% of smartwatches and equal to the charge time of 43.4% of smartwatches.
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    Operating system
    What it is: The software platform that runs the watch interface, apps, and core functions.
    When it matters: When you care about apps, features, and long-term support.

    Importance: HIGH

    Proprietary OS
    Noise Noisefit Force runs Proprietary OS which is less advanced than the operating system in 53.6% of smartwatches and the same as that in 42.7% of smartwatches.
    Software update frequency
    What it is: Shows how actively the watch is still updated: regular means ongoing updates throughout active support, occasional means updates every few months or only from time to time, and ended means active software support has mostly stopped.
    When it matters: When you care how actively the watch is still supported with fixes, patches, and new features.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    ended
    Noise Noisefit Force has ended software update support which is equal to that of 57.5% of smartwatches.
    Updates appear infrequent or sporadic.
    Third-party app support
    What it is: Support for installing or using apps from developers beyond the watch maker.
    When it matters: When you care about apps, features, and long-term support.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    no
    Noise Noisefit Force does not support third-party apps. 47.6% of smartwatches support third-party apps.
    Notifications
    What it is: Mirroring of calls, messages, apps, or other alerts on the watch.
    When it matters: When you want to check alerts without taking out your phone.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    yes
    Noise Noisefit Force supports notifications. 99.9% of smartwatches support notifications.
    Voice assistant support
    What it is: Support for a voice assistant that can answer queries or trigger actions from the wrist.
    When it matters: When you want to control the watch or reply without typing.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    yes
    Noise Noisefit Force supports voice assistants. 68% of smartwatches support voice assistants.
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    Cellular module
    What it is: Built-in mobile connectivity that can keep the watch online away from the phone.
    When it matters: When you want calls, messages, or data without your phone nearby.

    Importance: HIGH

    no
    Noise Noisefit Force does not include a cellular module. 17.2% of smartwatches include a cellular module.
    SIM cards
    What it is: The number or type of SIM options the watch accepts for cellular service.
    When it matters: When you want calls, messages, or data without your phone nearby.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: eSIM support

    0
    GPS
    What it is: Built-in satellite positioning that lets the watch record location during outdoor activity.
    When it matters: When you run, ride, hike, or navigate without relying on your phone.

    Importance: HIGH

    no
    Noise Noisefit Force does not support GPS. 56.1% of smartwatches support GPS.
    Galileo support
    What it is: Support for Galileo satellites alongside other positioning systems.
    When it matters: When you run, ride, hike, or navigate without relying on your phone.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    no
    Noise Noisefit Force does not support Galileo navigation. 38.7% of smartwatches support Galileo navigation.
    Compass
    What it is: A directional sensor that helps the watch determine heading and orientation.
    When it matters: When you run, ride, hike, or navigate without relying on your phone.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    no
    Noise Noisefit Force does not include a compass. 49.3% of smartwatches include a compass.
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    Screen size
    What it is: The diagonal measurement of the visible display area, usually expressed in inches.
    When it matters: When you want the screen to be easy to read at a glance.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=1.5 inch

    1.30 inch
    Noise Noisefit Force has a screen size of 1.30 inch which is smaller than the screens of 66.6% of smartwatches and equal to those of 11.4% of smartwatches.
    Some sources mention multiple/uncertain size variants.
    Display type
    What it is: The screen technology used by the watch, such as AMOLED, OLED, or memory-in-pixel LCD.
    When it matters: When you want the screen to be easy to read at a glance.

    Importance: HIGH

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    Resolution
    What it is: The total number of pixels available on the watch display.
    When it matters: When you want the screen to be easy to read at a glance.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=416 x 416

    360 x 360
    Noise Noisefit Force has a display resolution of 360 x 360 which is higher than that of 50.2% of smartwatches and equal to that of 6.7% of smartwatches.
    Pixel density
    What it is: The number of pixels packed into each inch of the display.
    When it matters: When you want the screen to be easy to read at a glance.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=326 ppi

    392 ppi
    Noise Noisefit Force has a pixel density of 392 ppi which is higher than that of 66.5% of smartwatches and equal to that of 2.6% of smartwatches.
    Display brightness
    What it is: The peak brightness the display can reach, usually expressed in nits.
    When it matters: When you want the screen to stay readable outdoors and in strong sunlight.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >=1000 nits

    550 nits
    Noise Noisefit Force reaches 550 nits nits of display brightness, which is lower than that of 61.8% of smartwatches and equal to that of 7.6% of smartwatches.
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    CPU speed
    What it is: The clock speed of the watch processor, usually expressed in GHz or MHz.
    When it matters: When you want apps and menus to feel smooth.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: Modern standard

    ?
    Processor model
    What it is: The processor model is the chipset or SoC that powers the watch's performance, connectivity, and efficiency.
    When it matters: When you care about app responsiveness, platform generation, and long-term feature support.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: modern smartwatch chipset

    ?
    RAM
    What it is: The amount of working memory available for apps, watch faces, and background tasks.
    When it matters: When you want apps and menus to feel smooth.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=1 GB

    ?
    Internal storage
    What it is: Built-in storage for apps, music, watch faces, and other local data.
    When it matters: When you want more room for apps, music, or offline data.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=8 GB

    ?
    External memory slot
    What it is: A slot for expandable storage such as a memory card, if the watch provides one.
    When it matters: When you want more room for apps, music, or offline data.

    Importance: LOW

    no
    Noise Noisefit Force does not include an external memory slot. 0.3% of smartwatches include an external memory slot.
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    Noise Noisefit Force vs the average smartwatch

    • Has blood pressure monitoring
      Noise Noisefit Force supports blood pressure monitoring, the average smartwatch does not. 21.7% of smartwatches support blood pressure monitoring.
      What it is: Blood pressure measurement or estimation features available through the watch ecosystem.
      When it matters: When you want health data from your wrist during the day or night.

      Importance: HIGH

      Noise Noisefit Force supports blood pressure monitoring, the average smartwatch does not. 21.7% of smartwatches support blood pressure monitoring.
    • Supports Emergency SOS
      Noise Noisefit Force includes Emergency SOS, the average smartwatch does not. 42.4% of smartwatches include Emergency SOS.
      What it is: An emergency feature that can contact help or alert trusted people from the watch.
      When it matters: When you want extra help in an emergency.

      Importance: HIGH

      Noise Noisefit Force includes Emergency SOS, the average smartwatch does not. 42.4% of smartwatches include Emergency SOS.
    • Has multi-sport mode
      Noise Noisefit Force includes a multi-sport mode, the average smartwatch does not. 49.4% of smartwatches include a multi-sport mode.
      What it is: A training mode designed to handle multiple sports within a single session.
      When it matters: When you track workouts and want better training data.

      Importance: MEDIUM

      Noise Noisefit Force includes a multi-sport mode, the average smartwatch does not. 49.4% of smartwatches include a multi-sport mode.
    • Has rugged design
      Noise Noisefit Force has a rugged design, the average smartwatch does not. 34.5% of smartwatches have a rugged design.
      What it is: A build style aimed at tougher environments, impacts, and harsher outdoor use.
      When it matters: When you wear the watch in rain, sweat, or water.

      Importance: MEDIUM

      Noise Noisefit Force has a rugged design, the average smartwatch does not. 34.5% of smartwatches have a rugged design.
    • Supports calorie tracking
      Noise Noisefit Force supports calorie tracking, the average smartwatch does not. 43.8% of smartwatches support calorie tracking.
      What it is: Estimated calorie burn based on movement, heart data, and user profile inputs.
      When it matters: When you track workouts and want better training data.

      Importance: MEDIUM

      Noise Noisefit Force supports calorie tracking, the average smartwatch does not. 43.8% of smartwatches support calorie tracking.
    • Supports water intake tracking
      Noise Noisefit Force tracks water intake, the average smartwatch does not. 48.2% of smartwatches track water intake.
      What it is: Logging tools for recording daily water consumption.
      When it matters: When you want health data from your wrist during the day or night.

      Importance: LOW

      Noise Noisefit Force tracks water intake, the average smartwatch does not. 48.2% of smartwatches track water intake.
    • 66 ppi higher pixel density
      Noise Noisefit Force has a higher pixel density than the average smartwatch (392 ppi vs 326 ppi). The average smartwatch display reaches 326 ppi.
      What it is: The number of pixels packed into each inch of the display.
      When it matters: When you want the screen to be easy to read at a glance.

      Importance: MEDIUM

      Good value: >=326 ppi

      Noise Noisefit Force has a higher pixel density than the average smartwatch (392 ppi vs 326 ppi). The average smartwatch display reaches 326 ppi.392 ppi vs 326 ppi
    • Newer Bluetooth version
      Noise Noisefit Force supports a newer Bluetooth version than the average smartwatch (5.1 vs 5.0). The average smartwatch uses 5.0.
      What it is: The Bluetooth standard supported for pairing with phones, earbuds, and sensors.
      When it matters: When you want the watch to work smoothly with your phone and accessories.

      Importance: MEDIUM

      Good value: >=5.1

      Noise Noisefit Force supports a newer Bluetooth version than the average smartwatch (5.1 vs 5.0). The average smartwatch uses 5.0.5.1 vs 5.0
    • Has blood pressure monitoring
      Noise Noisefit Force supports blood pressure monitoring, the average smartwatch does not. 21.7% of smartwatches support blood pressure monitoring.
    • Supports calorie tracking
      Noise Noisefit Force supports calorie tracking, the average smartwatch does not. 43.8% of smartwatches support calorie tracking.
    • Supports water intake tracking
      Noise Noisefit Force tracks water intake, the average smartwatch does not. 48.2% of smartwatches track water intake.
    • Has multi-sport mode
      Noise Noisefit Force includes a multi-sport mode, the average smartwatch does not. 49.4% of smartwatches include a multi-sport mode.
    • Newer Bluetooth version
      Noise Noisefit Force supports a newer Bluetooth version than the average smartwatch (5.1 vs 5.0). The average smartwatch uses 5.0.
    • Has rugged design
      Noise Noisefit Force has a rugged design, the average smartwatch does not. 34.5% of smartwatches have a rugged design.
    • 66 ppi higher pixel density
      Noise Noisefit Force has a higher pixel density than the average smartwatch (392 ppi vs 326 ppi). The average smartwatch display reaches 326 ppi.
    • Supports Emergency SOS
      Noise Noisefit Force includes Emergency SOS, the average smartwatch does not. 42.4% of smartwatches include Emergency SOS.
    • 2 year/s newer release date
      Noise Noisefit Force has a newer release date than the average smartwatch (2023 vs 2021). The average smartwatch was released in 2021.
    • No smart scales
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support smart scale compatibility, the average smartwatch does. 56.8% of smartwatches support smart scale compatibility.
    • No coaching
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support coaching, the average smartwatch does. 51.8% of smartwatches support coaching.
    • No auto pause
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support auto pause, the average smartwatch does. 59.3% of smartwatches support auto pause.
    • No routes
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support route support, the average smartwatch does. 50.4% of smartwatches support route support.
    • No live tracking
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support live tracking, the average smartwatch does. 89.7% of smartwatches support live tracking.
    • No GPS
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support GPS, the average smartwatch does. 56.1% of smartwatches support GPS.
    • 48.5 m lower waterproof depth
      Noise Noisefit Force has a shallower waterproof rating than the average smartwatch (1.5 m vs 50 m). The average smartwatch reaches 50 m.
      Based on IP immersion rating (controlled lab conditions, not a swim/diving certification).
    • Lower IP rating
      Noise Noisefit Force has a lower IP rating than the average smartwatch (IP67 vs IP68).
    • No ambient light sensor
      Noise Noisefit Force does not include an ambient light sensor, the average smartwatch does. 60.5% of smartwatches include an ambient light sensor.
    • 0.1 inch smaller screen size
      Noise Noisefit Force has a smaller screen size than the average smartwatch (1.3 inch vs 1.40 inch). The average smartwatch screen is 1.40 inch.
      Some sources mention multiple/uncertain size variants.
    • 50 nits lower display brightness
      Noise Noisefit Force has lower display brightness than the average smartwatch (550 nits nits vs 600 nits nits). The average smartwatch reaches 600 nits nits.
    • No music playback
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support music playback, the average smartwatch does. 53.9% of smartwatches support music playback.
      Only remote phone music control; no on-watch playback/storage.
    • No smart alarm
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support a smart alarm, the average smartwatch does. 52.7% of smartwatches support this feature.
    • No GPS
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support GPS, the average smartwatch does. 56.1% of smartwatches support GPS.
      What it is: Built-in satellite positioning that lets the watch record location during outdoor activity.
      When it matters: When you run, ride, hike, or navigate without relying on your phone.

      Importance: HIGH

      Noise Noisefit Force does not support GPS, the average smartwatch does. 56.1% of smartwatches support GPS.
    • 48.5 m lower waterproof depth
      Noise Noisefit Force has a shallower waterproof rating than the average smartwatch (1.5 m vs 50 m). The average smartwatch reaches 50 m.
      Based on IP immersion rating (controlled lab conditions, not a swim/diving certification).
      What it is: The stated depth or water-resistance class the watch is rated to withstand.
      When it matters: When you wear the watch in rain, sweat, or water.

      Importance: HIGH

      Good value: >=50 m

      Noise Noisefit Force has a shallower waterproof rating than the average smartwatch (1.5 m vs 50 m). The average smartwatch reaches 50 m.1.5 m vs 50 m
    • No music playback
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support music playback, the average smartwatch does. 53.9% of smartwatches support music playback.
      Only remote phone music control; no on-watch playback/storage.
      What it is: Playback of music or audio directly from the watch, with or without a phone nearby.
      When it matters: When you want audio, calls, or voice features on the watch itself.

      Importance: MEDIUM

      Noise Noisefit Force does not support music playback, the average smartwatch does. 53.9% of smartwatches support music playback.
    • Lower IP rating
      Noise Noisefit Force has a lower IP rating than the average smartwatch (IP67 vs IP68).
      What it is: A standardized ingress-protection code showing how well the watch resists dust and water.
      When it matters: When you wear the watch in rain, sweat, or water.

      Importance: HIGH

      Good value: IP68 or better

      Noise Noisefit Force has a lower IP rating than the average smartwatch (IP67 vs IP68).IP67 vs IP68
    • No coaching
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support coaching, the average smartwatch does. 51.8% of smartwatches support coaching.
      What it is: Guided training or wellness suggestions based on your data and habits.
      When it matters: When you track workouts and want better training data.

      Importance: LOW

      Noise Noisefit Force does not support coaching, the average smartwatch does. 51.8% of smartwatches support coaching.
    • No auto pause
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support auto pause, the average smartwatch does. 59.3% of smartwatches support auto pause.
      What it is: Automatic pausing of workout recording when movement stops.
      When it matters: When you track workouts and want better training data.

      Importance: LOW

      Noise Noisefit Force does not support auto pause, the average smartwatch does. 59.3% of smartwatches support auto pause.
    • No smart alarm
      Noise Noisefit Force does not support a smart alarm, the average smartwatch does. 52.7% of smartwatches support this feature.
      What it is: A smart alarm tries to wake you during a lighter sleep phase within a chosen time window instead of at one fixed minute.
      When it matters: It matters if you wear your smartwatch overnight and want a gentler wake-up based on your sleep pattern rather than a standard fixed alarm.

      Importance: LOW

      Noise Noisefit Force does not support a smart alarm, the average smartwatch does. 52.7% of smartwatches support this feature.
    • No ambient light sensor
      Noise Noisefit Force does not include an ambient light sensor, the average smartwatch does. 60.5% of smartwatches include an ambient light sensor.
      What it is: A sensor that detects surrounding light to adjust screen behavior or brightness.
      When it matters: When you want the screen to be easy to read at a glance.

      Importance: LOW

      Noise Noisefit Force does not include an ambient light sensor, the average smartwatch does. 60.5% of smartwatches include an ambient light sensor.

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    Third-party reviews

    (Reviews last updated: Apr 2026)

    What customers like about Noise Noisefit Force?

    • Rugged and impact-resistant build quality, suitable for daily rough use
    • Excellent battery life, typically lasting 7+ days on a single charge
    • Bright 1.32-inch high-resolution display (550 nits) that is clear in sunlight
    • Affordable price point, often cited as high value for money
    • Functional rotating crown that allows for efficient navigation
    • Bluetooth calling functionality with clear voice quality

    What customers dislike about Noise Noisefit Force?

    • Poor or inconsistent connectivity, with reports of automatic disconnections
    • Limited sleep tracking that does not monitor REM stages
    • Bulky design that may look oversized on thinner wrists
    • Slow 'raise to wake' feature and lack of double-tap to wake option
    • Inability to download additional watch faces or limited customization
    • No separate ringtone for the watch, relying only on vibration alerts
    • Occasional software lag or glitches in the interface

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