Smartwatch With AI Voice Assistant: REXQU AuraSense
Smartwatch with AI voice assistant — the REXQU AuraSense worn on a wrist

Smartwatch With AI Voice Assistant: REXQU AuraSense

Looking for a smartwatch with AI voice assistant built in — not just call notifications, but something you can actually talk to from your wrist? The REXQU AuraSense pairs Bluetooth calling with an on-wrist AI voice assistant, then wraps it around the full REXQU health suite: heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, sleep and cycle tracking. It’s $139.97, works with iPhone and Android, and it’s built to look like jewelry rather than a gadget.

What a Smartwatch With AI Voice Assistant Actually Does

Most “smart” features on a watch stop at notifications — a buzz on your wrist telling you a text arrived. A true smartwatch with AI voice assistant support goes further: you can answer a Bluetooth call without touching your phone, and you can ask the built-in assistant a question, set a reminder, or check a stat out loud. On the AuraSense, that assistant sits alongside 107 sport modes and the watch’s health tracking, so a single tap-and-talk can answer things like “what’s my heart rate right now” without opening an app.

It’s a small shift in practice, but a real one. Instead of stopping mid-task to dig a phone out of a bag or pocket, you glance at your wrist and speak.

Who the AI Voice Assistant Is Actually Useful For

Hands-free control matters most when your hands are already full. A few everyday moments where a smartwatch with AI voice assistant support earns its keep:

  • Driving or commuting — answer or decline a call without touching a phone.
  • Mid-workout — across the AuraSense’s 107 sport modes, glance-and-ask beats stopping to unlock a screen.
  • Cooking, carrying kids, or hands full generally — voice commands work when your hands genuinely can’t.
  • Meetings or errands — a discreet glance and a quiet word instead of pulling out a phone.

The Health Tracking Underneath

The AI assistant and Bluetooth calling sit on top of a full health tracking layer, not instead of one. The AuraSense measures heart rate around the clock with on-demand blood oxygen (SpO₂) readings, takes on-wrist blood pressure checks, tracks sleep automatically overnight, and includes cycle tracking with reminders that adjust to your own rhythm. All of it lands in the free REXQU companion app — no subscription required.

REXQU watches are wellness and personal-tracking devices, not medical devices. They don’t diagnose conditions and shouldn’t replace a doctor, a blood pressure cuff, or professional medical advice — think of the readings as a helpful daily trend, not a clinical result.

Smartwatch with AI voice assistant — the REXQU AuraSense worn on a wrist

How It Compares to REXQU’s Other Women’s Watches

The AuraSense isn’t the only elegant option in the REXQU women’s smartwatch lineup — the VitaLuxe brings a bigger 1.75″ diamond-accented display, and the SlimPulse is the thinnest pick for small wrists. But among all eight, the AuraSense is the only one built specifically around Bluetooth calls plus an AI voice assistant, on top of cycle tracking, blood pressure and blood oxygen. If hands-free control is the feature you actually want day to day, it’s the one to start with.

Feature REXQU AuraSense
AI voice assistant Yes, on-wrist
Bluetooth calling Yes
Cycle tracking Yes
Blood pressure & SpO₂ On-demand
Sport modes 107
Price $139.97

Frequently Asked Questions

Does the AI voice assistant work without my phone nearby?
Bluetooth calling and the voice assistant rely on a paired phone connection for calls and internet-dependent requests, the same way most wearable assistants do — see how voice assistants generally work for more background on the technology.

Is the AuraSense only for cycle tracking?
No — cycle tracking is one feature among heart rate, blood pressure, SpO₂, sleep and 107 sport modes, alongside the calling and assistant features.

If you want a smartwatch with AI voice assistant support that doesn’t sacrifice health tracking or style, the REXQU AuraSense is worth a look — it’s the one watch in the women’s lineup built around exactly that combination.

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