Fastrack Limitless Glide X
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This is another entry-level Bluetooth smartwatch—the kind that looks feature-packed on paper but needs a reality check.
What it actually does well
- 1.83" display (450 nits) → Bright enough outdoors, decent clarity for the price. Nothing premium, but usable.
- Bluetooth calling → Works fine for quick calls, but don’t expect clean audio in noisy places.
- Basic smart features → Notifications, music control, camera trigger, alarms—standard stuff.
- 5-day battery → Average. Not bad, not impressive either.
Where the marketing is misleading
- “100+ sports modes” → This is mostly fluff. It’s not tracking 100 different activities in a meaningful way. It’s just categorizing movement differently.
- Health tracking (SpO2, stress, heart rate) → These are approximate readings, not medically reliable. Good for trends, not decisions.
- Stress tracking → Usually derived from heart rate variability—again, rough estimation, not actual stress measurement.
Build & durability
- IP67 → Fine for sweat and light splashes. Not for swimming or heavy water exposure.
- Likely plastic build → don’t expect long-term durability if you’re rough with it.











