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25.11.2025 17:53

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Interesting smartwatch Doogee Anywise W1

The Doogee Anywise W1 is the entry-level version of the W1 Pro smartwatch, which is about €18 cheaper. Although it doesn't support offline navigation, it offers a GNSS module, an AMOLED display, and health sensors. The rugged design is reminiscent of the Garmin Fenix.
Photo: Doogee
Photo: Doogee

The latest smartwatch, the Doogee Anywise W1, is the entry-level version of the Doogee Anywise W1 Pro, which is about 18 euros cheaper. Although it is still in the pre-order phase, delivery is expected to be possible soon. Despite the small price difference, the differences between the two models are quite large.

The Pro version offers more system memory and 2GB of internal storage, while the base model only has 256MB. As a result, the W1 does not support offline map storage, meaning that navigation is only possible when connected to a smartphone. On the other hand, the W1 includes a dual-band GNSS module, which allows for precise positioning via various satellite systems.

The watch case is made of zinc alloy and, according to Doogee, is water resistant up to 5 ATM. Optical sensors allow you to measure heart rate, blood oxygen saturation, and stress levels. A built-in microphone and speaker allow you to use the watch as a hands-free device via Bluetooth, and it also supports digital assistants.

The smartwatch features a 3.63-centimeter (1.43-inch) AMOLED display in a 13.7-mm-thick case. The rugged design with visible screws, buttons, and an LED light is reminiscent of the Garmin Fenix series.


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