Product details
Overview
The H11 Ultra 2 is a full-screen, feature-rich smartwatch that mimics premium “Ultra” style designs (resembling Apple Watch Ultra clones). It offers health tracking, sports modes, Bluetooth calling, and wireless charging among other features.
It is often marketed under different names (e.g. “Hello Watch H11 Ultra,” “H11 Ultra +,” etc.) in Chinese marketplace listings.
Key Features & Specifications (Reported)
Here are the commonly advertised features and specs:
| Feature | Detail / What’s Claimed |
|---|---|
| Display | ~2.30″ HD display (in some listings) |
| Bands | Comes with two bands: stainless steel + rubber version (varies by model) |
| Health / Sensors | Heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen (SpO₂), possibly blood pressure estimation, sleep tracking, etc. (typical clone-watch features) |
| Connectivity / Calling | Bluetooth calling, notifications support (calls, messages) |
| Charging | Wireless charging (Qi-style) is advertised in some listings |
| Design / Controls | Full touchscreen + possibly dual rotating buttons (some clones use physical buttons for navigation) |
| Water Resistance | Some level of water resistance is claimed in generic descriptions, but reliability is questionable. |
| Price Range | Very low cost compared to mainstream smartwatches (often in the $10–$30 range in wholesale/retail listings) |
Pros, Risks & Considerations
Pros
Affordability: You get many smartwatch-like features at a low price.
Design: Stylish look resembling high-end “Ultra” watches.
Feature-rich on paper: Many sensors, health tracking, wireless charging, etc.
Risks / Caveats
Accuracy & reliability: Health sensors (heart rate, SpO₂, blood pressure) in cheaper “clone” watches are often not medically accurate.
Software & firmware quality: The operating system and app (used for pairing/syncing) might have bugs, limited updates, or security issues.
Data privacy: Some users have expressed concern about data sent by the watch/app (e.g. in a Reddit discussion about H11 Ultra) Reddit
Durability & after-sales support: Lower-end devices may have poor build quality, weaker screen/glass, or limited repair support.
Version variability: Specs may differ between sellers; some units might not match the advertised features exactly.

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