GS Ultra 2 Smart Watch – Review and Where to Get the Best Price in Pakistan
Reviewing the GS Ultra 2 Smart Watch after daily use. Discover features like gesture calling, Chat GPT, health tracking, music storage & more.
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Written By
jaffer
Let me start with this: I’m not the kind of person who upgrades gadgets every month. I’m someone who tends to hold onto my favorite things until they really need replacing. I stick with the same phone until it starts freezing. I use the same headphones until one side stops working. And I wear the same smartwatch until the strap is hanging by a thread.
Therefore, when I finally decided to purchase a new smartwatch, I did not intend to spend a small fortune. I needed one that was affordable and yet with real, functional features — not mere “lookalike” features that sound great in advertisements but fail in real circumstances. That is how I came across the GS Ultra 2 Smart Watch.
When I saw the GS Ultra 2 Smart Watch price in Pakistan was only ₨ 4,099 at Dynamite Accessories, I had two thoughts:
- “This has to be too good to be true.”
- “If it’s actually this good, I’ve just found the best deal in Pakistan.”
Now that I’ve been wearing it daily, I can tell you exactly which one turned out to be right.
First Impressions – From Box to Wrist
You know how sometimes you purchase something off the internet, and it shows up looking like nothing in the pictures? Yeah, that didn’t occur here.
As soon as I unboxed it, I was impressed. The titanium alloy case felt premium, the strap was comfortable from the get-go, and the screen — oh man, the screen — was beautiful. It’s a 2.12-inch 90Hz Super AMOLED screen, which essentially translates to incredibly smooth, incredibly clear, and downright bright even in the sun.
It did not feel like a ₨ 4,099 watch. It felt more expensive than that.
The Features I Actually Use Every Day
A lot of smartwatches throw in a hundred different features, but you only end up using two or three. The GS Ultra 2 is different — most of its features are things I actually use.
Gesture Calling: This is the one I show off to friends. I can answer or reject a call by just moving my hand. When I’m cooking or my phone is buried in my bag, this is a lifesaver.
AI Chat GPT on My Wrist: I didn’t think I’d use this much, but I do. I’ve asked it to set reminders, check facts, and even help me write quick replies when I don’t feel like typing on the tiny screen.
Music Without a Phone: With its 2GB storage, I’ve loaded my gym playlist directly onto the watch. I pair it with my AirPods, and I’m good to go — no phone bouncing in my pocket while I’m running.
Health Tracking That Works: It keeps track of my steps, heart rate, sleep, and even oxygen levels (SPO2). I was a little skeptical about accuracy, but compared to my friend’s much more expensive watch, the results were surprisingly close.
Notifications Done Right: I love the red dot alert system. It tells me I have a notification without buzzing all day or lighting up at random. And because it supports notification grouping, I don’t have to scroll through one by one.
Looks Like Luxury, Costs Like a Bargain
I’ll be honest: part of me bought the GS Ultra 2 because I liked how much it looked like the Apple Watch Ultra 2. The design is sleek, the animations are smooth (thanks to the latest Watch OS10-style interface), and the “always on display” mode makes it feel high-end.
But here’s the thing — it’s not just about looks. It actually works well enough that I don’t feel like I bought a cheap “copy.”
And again, the GS Ultra 2 smartwatch price in Pakistan, being just ₨ 4,099, makes this feel like a win every time I look at it on my wrist.
Battery Life & Charging – What You Should Know
This isn’t one of those smartwatches that lasts two weeks on a single charge, but it’s also not dying on me every night. For me, it lasts 2–3 days, depending on how much I’m using music and GPS.
The wireless charging is quick and clean — no fiddling with tiny ports. I just drop it on the charger before bed, and it’s ready to go by morning.
What Could Be Better
If I’m being completely honest, here’s the one thing I’d improve: battery life for heavy use days. If you’re constantly streaming music, using GPS, and making calls, you’ll probably want to charge it daily.
But for me, that’s a small trade-off for all the features I’m getting.
Would I Buy It Again?
Yes. And that’s not something I say about a lot of gadgets.
I’ve bought budget smartwatches before, and they either looked cheap, lagged so much I didn’t want to use them, or had features that just didn’t work properly. The GS Ultra 2 has been different — it’s reliable, fun to use, and feels like a luxury watch without the luxury price tag.
Final Verdict – Should You Get It?
If you’ve been hunting for the ultra 2 smart watch price in Pakistan or wondering if the GS Ultra 2 Smart Watch is worth it, here’s my honest answer:
- If you want a premium look without spending premium money — yes, get it.
- If you want useful features like gesture calling, Chat GPT, and music storage — yes, get it.
- If you want a health tracker that’s accurate enough for everyday use — yes, get it.
- If you want smartwatches under Rs 5000 in Pakistan — yes, get it.
The only people I wouldn’t recommend it to are those who need a super long battery life for hiking trips or those who want extremely advanced sports tracking. For everyday life, work, and workouts, it’s perfect.
If you and I were sitting across from each other right now, I’d take it off my wrist, hand it to you, and say:
“Try it for one day. You’ll understand why I like it so much.”
At ₨ 4,099, it’s one of the best deals in Pakistan for a smartwatch that actually delivers on its promises.


