Looking for a wireless charging smartwatch for women that skips fiddly charging pins and cables? Two watches in REXQU’s women’s collection drop onto a charging pad instead: the sport-focused VitaGlow and the strap-swappable GraceFit. Both track heart rate and women’s health, and both cost the same $139.97 — so the real choice comes down to display size, battery life and water resistance.
Why a Wireless Charging Smartwatch for Women Is Worth It
A cable that has to line up with tiny charging pins is one of the most common daily annoyances with a fitness watch. Set the watch face-down (or face-up, depending on the model) on a pad and it starts charging the moment contact is made — no squinting at pin alignment before bed. Every watch discussed here still uses REXQU’s standard wireless charging puck, which is included in the box.
REXQU VitaGlow: Best for Sport Modes and Display Size
The REXQU VitaGlow pairs a bright 1.43″ AMOLED display with continuous heart-rate monitoring, women’s health and cycle tracking, and 100+ sport modes for tracking specific workouts. Its 250mAh battery sits on the included wireless pad and reaches a full charge in about two hours, which is typical for a watch this size. Expect 5–7 days of regular use between charges. At 22.4g, it’s one of the lighter watches in the lineup, and it comes in five color finishes.

One caveat worth knowing before you buy: the VitaGlow is built to shrug off splashes and handwashing, but REXQU doesn’t recommend swimming or showering with it — so it’s a better fit for gym and everyday wear than pool laps.
REXQU GraceFit: Best for Strap Styles and Water Resistance
The REXQU GraceFit takes a different approach: a slightly smaller 1.32″ AMOLED display, but an IP68 water-resistance rating and eight interchangeable strap designs across mesh, leather and silicone. It also wirelessly charges to full in around two hours, and its standby rating stretches to 30 days, with 4–7 days of typical daily use. Heart rate, sleep and women’s health tracking all come standard, synced through the free CO-FIT app. GraceFit is also the only one of the two backed by REXQU’s extended 90-day money-back guarantee, versus the standard 30-day window.

VitaGlow vs GraceFit: Specs Compared
| Feature | REXQU VitaGlow | REXQU GraceFit |
|---|---|---|
| Display | 1.43″ AMOLED | 1.32″ AMOLED |
| Charging | Wireless pad, ~2 hrs to full | Wireless pad, ~2 hrs to full |
| Battery life | 5–7 days regular use | 4–7 days regular use, 30-day standby |
| Water resistance | Splash/handwash resistant | IP68 rated |
| Weight / straps | 22.4g, 5 color finishes | 8 strap designs (mesh, leather, silicone) |
| Standout feature | 100+ sport modes | Strap variety + IP68 |
| Money-back guarantee | 30 days | 90 days |
| Price | $139.97 | $139.97 |
Which Wireless Charging Smartwatch for Women Should You Buy?
If you work out often and want dedicated sport modes plus the biggest display, the VitaGlow is the better pick. If you want a watch that can handle real water exposure (rain, sweat, the occasional dish-washing splash) and like the idea of swapping straps to match an outfit, the GraceFit’s IP68 rating and eight strap options make more sense — and its longer 90-day return window gives more time to decide if it’s right for you.
Both watches sit within REXQU’s full women’s smartwatch collection, alongside other cycle-tracking and heart-rate options if neither of these two is the right fit.
How Qi Wireless Charging Actually Works
The charging pucks that ship with both watches use inductive charging, the same principle behind the widely adopted Qi wireless charging standard: a coil in the charging pad creates a magnetic field that induces current in a matching coil inside the watch, transferring power with no physical connector. It’s part of why a wireless charging smartwatch for women’s smaller wrist profile makes sense — there’s no charging port to seal against moisture or dust, which helps keep the case slim.
FAQ
Do I need a special charger for these watches? No — both the VitaGlow and GraceFit ship with their own wireless charging puck in the box, and no separate purchase is required.
Can I use a generic Qi charger instead? REXQU recommends using the included charging puck, since it’s matched to each watch’s coil placement and charging profile.
Do these watches need a subscription? No. Both sync to a free companion app (FitCloud Pro for VitaGlow, CO-FIT for GraceFit) with no subscription fee.
REXQU smartwatches are wellness devices intended for general fitness and wellbeing purposes. They are not medical devices and aren’t intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease — heart-rate and women’s health readings are for personal reference only, so always consult a healthcare professional about medical concerns.

