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Fitness Tracker Watch with Heart Rate Monitor, Large Screen Activity Tracker with Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Calories & Step Counter, IP68 Waterproof Smart Watch for Women Men…

(8 customer reviews)

Original price was: $21.99.Current price is: $19.99.

Last updated on April 7, 2026 12:09 pm Details

Description

  • Heart Rate and Sleep Monitoring: The Fitness Tracker monitors your heart rate automatically all day, and you can select manual mode through the App. The fitness Watch also monitors your sleep at night, providing a detailed analysis of your sleep quality (deep sleep, light sleep, awake time). It is a health advisor for women men in daily life.
  • Multi Sport Modes with Activity Tracking: The fitness tracker features 11 sport modes like running, walking and more. Additionally, the activity tracker records daily steps, calories burned, walking distance and active time throughout the day. You can also set a daily steps goals through the App to track your progress.
  • Smart Notification Reminder: You can get incoming calls, SMS messages, and SNS notifications directly on your wrist including Facebook, Twitter, Gmail ect. You won’t miss any important calls and message and stay updated. Please note: the smart watch can not make calls or text.
  • Long Battery Life and IP68 Waterproof: This smart watch only requires 2 hours of charging and can be used for 5-7 days continuously. IP68 waterproof rating can withstand daily sweat, washing hands and rainy day, allowing you to fully enjoy your workouts.
  • More Functions & Compatibility: Fitness watch comes with multiple smart functions such as stopwatch, alarm clock, breathing guide and sedentary alert, enhancing convenience to your daily routine. The tracker is compatible with iPhone Android Phones which run on iOS 8.0 or Android OS 4.0 & Bluetooth 4.0 or above. Please note that it is not compatible with tablets or computers.
  • Reminders for You: The fitness tracker watch operates by touch button, NOT touch screen. To enhance your wearing comfort, please do not wear the watch too tightly to avoid excessive friction that may cause skin abrasion. Make your watch a rest after prolonged use.

8 reviews for Fitness Tracker Watch with Heart Rate Monitor, Large Screen Activity Tracker with Pedometer, Sleep Monitor, Calories & Step Counter, IP68 Waterproof Smart Watch for Women Men…

  1. Veronica S

    I’ve had this product for over 2 months. It worked great at first and would hold a charge for a week. Now it needs to be charged daily. It still functions other than the battery issue.

  2. Bookbuyer

    I have been walking 3-7 days since December 2023. Until Janurary. My goal is 7000 steps. However, I have since realized that if I wanted 3+ miles I would have to walk 8000+ steps. The other problem I discovered is that I can’t where my watch all day, there is no way to stop the pedometer. My goal of 3miles+ cannot be set. Another discrepancy I found is that, when driving the watch is still counting steps, thus giving me an inflated read. I also discovered that the blood pressure read, never matches what my pressure machine reads. So, that aspect is a wash.
    I really thought it would be great to have a watch that did more than tell time. I don’t need a phone watch. I don’t care to have all of my messages on a watch. However, I was tired of having to pull my phone out to tell time. I missed not wearing a watch. And thought that having a pedometer function that translated steps into actual miles walked was a double benifit. And when I realized that it also could give me my blood pressure read, now I had hit the jackpot.
    But, to my dismay, neither of those things are actually true. The last two days the watch did not match the app, but somehow self corrected on the fist day. Yesterday, I set out to walk to and from the grocery. I know this walk to be one and a have hours to two. Yesterday, it registered less than 3000 steps and claimed that my walk was only 36 minutes. I was aghast to discover the incorrect data. If it misreads again, I am going to return this faulty product. Has anyone else had this trouble?

  3. Halah Miller

    I purchased this item two months ago because I wanted to gauge my daily activity. While it isn’t 100% accurate (I found that walking back at forth in front of my kiosk at work yielded far less steps than I counted), it does at least give me a better picture. Long story short, I could definitely walk a lot more.

    Regardless of my own performance, I now am in the habit of wearing my watch/tracker everyday. The battery life is better than I expected, and I might charge it once or twice a week. If you leave your stopwatch running for a LONG time, that will run your battery down FYI. It also shows a notification when you’re getting a call, but you can’t answer it (just in case that’s something you’re interested in.) The screen is NOT a touch screen, there is a little button to access the functions. Another reason I was interested in this model was because of the sleep tracking function. I do wear the tracker most nights, unless I decide to put it on the charger, and here is where the first two of my considerations come in.

    (1) If you move your arm around, either the screen will light up, or the bottom of the watch will light up in a very bright green (possibly because it’s trying to sync?). In a dark bedroom, those flashes of light are the last things I want to see. (2) The charge port is directly connected to the watch face, and the silicone strap more or less shoves over it. It seems very durable and I have had no issues as of yet, but every time I need to pull the strap off to charge, I am worried the USB will snap right off.

    Otherwise, this tracker has done exactly as I have asked. I am more aware of my activity, or lack thereof, and have some insight into my sleep. If you’ve never tried one, and you don’t want to jump into the cost of a fancy fitbit, then this product will more than satisfy your curiosity!

  4. Theresa Wilson

    Easy to use and the facing is easy to read

  5. Fireballsocal

    I had ordered this watch simply for the heart rate monitor. I’ve used it three times and all three times, I have experienced the same problems. First, the watch won’t stay on while I’m exercising. I have to twitch the watch to get the screen to come on. Second, the BPM screen will revert to the home screen after a period of time. Maybe 3 minutes of the screen not being lit so you need to scroll through several screens to get back to the BPM screen. Third. Every time the screen shuts off, the BPM monitor shuts off so you need to wait 20 seconds or so for the screen to show a pulse rate. And finally, the pulse seems way off. It never seems to accurately land on my BPM and doesn’t match the hard wired sensors on my bike. The price was great but it’s a complete throwaway. I would give zero stars if I could.

  6. Antwaun Burks

    holds a charge for days, user friendly and fully functional

  7. Loves corgis

    I didn’t expect much more than the basic telling date & time plus counting steps. What a surprise to find I can get my blood pressure, oxygen levels and running pulse rate in addition to the basics. Also, read incoming messages, alarm, and inactivity reminder. It’s definitely worth buying this smart watch. No disappointment!

  8. Nancy Wood

    The app is much easier to use than the over-rated Fitbit. The watch is better than any of the higher priced ones that I have had before. Highly recommended.

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