Anywise W1 Pro smartwatch with Fenix-like features for $170

The Anywise W1 Pro smartwatch arrives as a more affordable alternative to the Garmin Fenix, keeping a slice of the key features while echoing its recognizable design cues. Doogee’s newcomer pairs a stainless-steel case with signature exposed screws and controls, plus a 1.43-inch AMOLED display protected by Panda Glass—an overall look that makes the resemblance hard to miss.

For the price, the spec sheet feels ambitious. The Anywise W1 Pro supports dual-band GNSS, offers offline maps, and can play music from local storage without a phone. The caveat is modest onboard memory at 2 GB, so sprawling music libraries are out of the question. A built-in flashlight and 5ATM water resistance also stand out, making pool sessions fair game.

Battery life is rated confidently: up to 50 days in a time-only display mode or around 18 days with typical use. There’s a barometer on board, along with sensors for heart rate and other health metrics—an equipment set that reads as ready for outdoor pursuits and training.

The Anywise W1 Pro is already available to order on Doogee’s official website for $170 in three color options. Shipping has begun, and for those who want a taste of Fenix-like functionality without the steep price, this looks like a compelling pick.