Description
- Multi-Sport Fitness Tracker: This fitness watch monitors your daily activity, like steps, calories, distance, and workout duration. You can select more modes from the App, like walking, running, biking, Dancing, Badminton, Tennis, Yoga and others.
- Main Smart Functions: With step counting, sleep monitoring, heart rate tracking, call and message alerts, alarms, sedentary reminders, and a remote camera function, this fitness tracker has many features you need for a better experience.
- Heart & Sleep Monitor: The fitness watch can monitor your heart rate throughout the day. It can also monitor your sleep at night, it is a smart health monitoring partner.Fitness tracker for women men.
- Stay Connected on Your Wrist: You can get calls, SMS messages, and SMS notifications directly on your wrist including Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Instagram and Gmail. You won’t missing any important calls and message, and keeps you online.
- Easy to Charge: With a built-in USB plug, this pedometer is easy to charge and ready for use in just 2 hours. Enjoy up to 7 days of use on a single charge. Only works with Android 4.4 and iOS 7.1 or later smartphones. (Please note: For correct charging, please insert the metal end into the USB port.)
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Ashley S. –
Heart Monitoring: Accuracy is questionable, spikes up and down at random times. It also only monitors occasionally, and will stop monitoring for hours at a time even during the day. Won’t alert you for sudden changes, which was the main feature I wanted.
Step Counting: Completely inaccurate. The app even admits that it reduces the number of steps by 30 every time you start walking. I walk and stand for hours on hours at a time for my job and it didn’t count 10k steps until I had worked on my feet 8 hours straight. I think it would be very accurate if the only steps you get are from intentional walks.
Time/Alarm: The only accurate thing about it. The alarm is a surprisingly strong vibration too. The problem with the time is that the screen is always off (below).
Display: Akin to the mp3 players of my childhood, except it’s always off. You can turn it on by shaking (which only works half the time), but then the screen sleeps after 2 seconds, and I mean literally 2 seconds. Shaking shows the time & step count. If you touch the screen it’ll sleep after 5 seconds. Also, there’s only one place you can touch it and it’s not swipable, so it just cycles through the options. You can customize the options on the app, which is nice. It has a vibration & animation when you get 10k steps, which I actually really liked.
Wristband & Charging: Probably the best part of the whole thing, very sturdy and hard to take off (which I’d prefer). You have to take off the band in order to charge, which is a little difficult. It doesn’t come with a charger either, you need a USB charger.
App: It seems to have decent privacy, I actually looked through the terms & conditions for once in my life! Communicates your health data to other health apps if you choose, but options are limited. Lots of options but so, so awful to navigate. I found more features evey time I used it, it just needs to be organized better. Some animations. The charts have no zoom or swipe controls, and checking your history is a pain.
Overall: Honestly, the physical item is really promising, I just think the firmware sucks and the app needs work. I’d like options to keep the display on, to customize more alerts, and to customize heart monitoring. It doesn’t work for me, so I’ll be returning it, but I can see how it could be useful for someone else.
Endyblue –
It disconnected frequently but I could usually refresh the app and it would reconnect. Now, exactly a month after receiving it, it won’t connect at all. This is actually the second or third version of this watch I ordered from the same link, and each one came a little bit different than the other. I should’ve known not trust it, since they used a different app than the one before it. And it’s such a downgrade from the last one that lasted me almost a whole year. This one has stopped working after just a month. 🙁
E Schreiner –
I just got this watch and like many of these reviews, it is cheap so I wasn’t expecting much. I only wanted it for rhe step counter. I’ve been at work all day and put in over 5,000 steps and then boom out of nowhere it reset the counter like it’s a new day. As you’ll see in my picture it was 2:27pm still mid workday. I tried going through all the various settings in the app to try and figure out why it did that. As I said, I really only wanted this for the counter so am hoping it was just a day 1 glitch. The reviews are mostly bad though so we’ll see how long this lasts. Mine charges and paired with my phone right away although the app is a bit clunky. In hindsight, I should’ve just invested in something a bit more high quality.
Vicky Mumford –
I bought this as a gift for a dear friend in the islands. She loves it! It does exactly what the product description says it does and is pretty to boot.
Endyblue –
If what you want is a basic step counter with a few added features, this is a good value. It seems to be well made. I did bump into some trouble getting the app set up but that was because the description in the instructions named a different app. The one you want with the latest model of this fitness tracker is Runmefit. But I don’t use the app all that much — I’m just in it for the step counter. Some of the readings don’t seem accurate — like a resting heart rate of 80+, 8 hours of sleep noted when it was more like 3 one night, etc. It is nice to be able to set things that buzz like when to drink some water and when to get up and move around. If you can’t seem to get it charging when inserted into the USB, flip it over. You put it in wrong. 🙂
T. Parrish –
This is my second watch, but only because the first one snapped do to rough use. These are pretty good, I don’t even bother to take them off to wash my hands, I’ve gotten them a little wet before and as long as I dry it off they are pretty durable. The first one I had for nearly a year, before the plastic that clips into the band snapped, but I think that was more my error than anything else. It’s also pretty good about counting your steps accurately. The app works well, I just get on there every now and then to see the data and it’s fun to see how many miles I’ve walked that week, or even month. The battery is also pretty good, I’d say I charge mine every week to week and a half and it gives me warnings when the battery needs it. It doesn’t take too long to charge, maybe a couple hours, I just mostly charge it during the night. It also has different font settings you can set, which it fun that you can stylize it. You can also choose how bright or dim you want it which is very helpful. And because I wear it so much, I hardly ever notice it’s there till I need it, it’s not heavy at all. Overall very good watch, good enough that if this one broke I’d probably buy a third of the same brand.
T. Parrish –
I bought this simply for the pedometer and have liked it as an everyday watch. I really liked it up until it started really screwing up with the step counter. It would say that I’d reached my goal when there was ASOLUTELY no way that could be. Then the loop that held down the strap broke off after one day of working outside with a hose. This all happened after about 8 or 9 months. Decent watch for its price but doesn’t last.
E Schreiner –
This is easy to use. The only problem is you have to have to download the app to use it appropriately