FITVII Slim Fitness Tracker with Blood Oxygen, Blood Pressure, 24/7 Heart Rate and Sleep Tracking, IP68 Waterproof Activity Trackers and Smart Watches with Step Tracker,…

(10 customer reviews)

$49.99

Last updated on April 15, 2026 6:59 pm Details

Description

  • Dress you up! A design combining jewelry and a fitness tracker. Take straps in different styles and colors. Find the style that moves you.
  • 24/7 Blood Pressure & Heart Rate: Understand your resting heart rate and blood pressure trends with FITVII 24/7 Heart rate and blood pressure monitoring watch. Provide data support for your exercise planning. (Only for encouraging a healthy lifestyle, not for medical use)
  • Blood Oxygen: FITVII slim fitness tracker can measure your blood oxygen saturation and help you understand your physical state. Great for high-intensity workouts and sports like marathons and gym workouts.
  • Sleep Tracking: Better sleep can power your days. Track your time in light and deep sleep to better understand your sleep quality each night.
  • Track all-day activity: Your steps, distance, and calories burned will automatically count and record.
  • Smart Functions: An easy-to-use activity fitness tracker with 7 sports modes and various intelligent features. DIY watch face, call and message notifications, weather, drinking and sedentary reminder, alarm clock, music control, and female menstruation period reminder.
  • Compatibility: FITVII Slim Fitness tracker is compatible with Android 5.0 & iOS 10 and above smartphones with Bluetooth 4.0, but is not compatible with PC, iPad, or Tablet. One full charge gives up to 7-10 days of working time. (Varies with use and other factors)

Additional information

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎6.02 x 4.57 x 0.67 inches

Package Weight

‎0.08 Kilograms

Brand Name

‎FITVII

Color

‎Pink

Manufacturer

‎FITVII

Style

‎Modern

Sport Type

‎Fitness

Standing screen display size

‎1.47 Inches

Memory Storage Capacity

‎130 MB

10 reviews for FITVII Slim Fitness Tracker with Blood Oxygen, Blood Pressure, 24/7 Heart Rate and Sleep Tracking, IP68 Waterproof Activity Trackers and Smart Watches with Step Tracker,…

  1. Markzy

    I bought this for my wife and she really likes it. It’s comfortable and looks good. The blood pressure measurents are never accurate but I understand that’s common on all watches. The method they use can’t match the arm cuff type. Easy to learn and use. Holds a charge for days. Solid choice.

  2. Jay

    Overall a good device. Blood pressure measurement not sure. Maybe its like that with other devices too. It measures lower values. Other than that good battery life, one week easily. Nice display and watch faces. I hope the app will be improved. Good value

  3. lor

    So far, so good. I’ve only used this for a few days, but am pretty impressed! First off, I think they sent a gold colored watch face for my pink band, but it’s not that noticeable. I wondered how it could measure BP without pumping up, but apparently there is something new called pulse arrival time (PAT) that measures time and/or strength between a heartbeat and the time it reaches your wrist as a pulse. It’s seeming pretty accurate. Same with oxygen and HR. Weather measurement is off. I tried the sleep monitoring one night and that seemed pretty good too. I usually have an 1.5-hr intermission during sleep in the middle (hate it, but that’s the way it is). It picked up a 30 min awake time surrounded by light sleep instead. I’m usually watching TV during that time, so I think I was awake. No biggie. I saw that I’m getting the deep sleep required. Steps seemed spot on when going straight continually, maybe not as good when turning around. I haven’t tried the different activities’ counts, but found when I rode my exercise bike, the watch did not pick it up as steps. I’m older and not great with newer technology, but eventually did sort out most of the app and settings. Tricky for old fingers to get the band on, but I did. Then realized I needed to charge it first and couldn’t find any holes. By luck, when maneuvering it, the swinging cable attached itself to the magnets on the back of the watch. LOL. The Q&As here helped me along (thanks, fellow shoppers). I’m still getting the swiping directions down to find things on it. For those who can’t find how to change metric to imperial, you do it through the app on your phone. There are three tabs in the app at the bottom of the screen that bring up a host of selections under Home, Device, and Mine. For some things to work, you need to provide permissions. IE, I had to allow access to SMS and WhatsApp to view text messages on the screen. Tiny to read, but neat technology. It throws out Hints if you’re trying to set something up, but have not allowed specific permissions yet to do so. Now some of the things it asked permission for seemed out of bounds to me, and I refused. So I probably will never even try to put a picture on my watch, see my email there or phone calls. I did find a more pleasing face dial in their app library than the red/black or striped thing. Lastly, I can’t report on longevity, but if it fails anytime soon, I will update. I’m quite pleased right now. 3/19: Still liking the watch, but a couple issues. It can be frustrating to scroll on the watch face. Some swipes don’t seem to register. I’ve found a slow thumb moves the menu best for me to get to the correct area without opening a different one with my swipe. A couple times, the watch face has seemed to change itself- perhaps I did it accidentally. But I’ve always been able to get the one I want back. I read here that a person put it on a drinking glass and it still read a heart rate, so I tried it. Nope, mine shows blanks. When you first open a previously used function, it will display the last measurement taken, so I wonder if that was the case with the reads that person got.

  4. Jim Chevallier

    In regard to health stats, consider this: I tried reading BP, etc. with the watch sitting on a table and hanging by the strap. It gave me results comparable to what I got while wearing it. You’ll forgive me if I’m skeptical about the readings overall. In general, the consensus seems to be that blood pressure is never accurate on these watches; I use two upper arm meters and this rarely matches what I get with those. Nor is the variation (typically on the low side) consistent enough to “triangulate” the difference. The best I can use it for is to watch for extreme variations. The device uses the FitCloudPro app, which I prefer to the Da Fit app I got with another watch. This allows fine tuning of notifications, which is helpful. The Sleep tracking is good, shows a clear white line where I wake up in the middle of the night. Don’t really know how to use Light and Deep sleep figures, but they seem reasonable. It does NOT track REM (unlike Da Fit) but I don’t know that I would trust it if it did. The Heart Rate seems to match what I get with a manual count. The watch itself is a nice small size. The strap requires some dexterity with a metal pin to put on, but stays once it’s on. It closes with a tongue (unlike some that are apparently magnetic), not quite as easy to close as another I use. I don’t use Sports, etc. so can’t help there. Supposedly it’s waterproof, but not HOT water, so I take it off in the shower, wouldn’t care to try swimming with it. Overall, it’s a decent watch for the price, though I’ve seen since there are some good ones at much lower price points (though I haven’t actually tried more than one).

  5. Ms Julie H

    Not sure how accurate it is but a good base line

  6. Alma Greco

    I was not thinking I would love this watch as much as I do. It has so many features and it’s easy to use. The app works great and I love that the app tracks daily weekly and monthly stats. My husband saw mine and then wanted one so I got him one also. We track our steps and distance for walking the dog. My only dislike is I chose the rose gold band. It’s not really rose gold, more of an ugly gold lol. i think one of the other straps would be more comfortable. but I don’t dislike it enough to lower my rating. Great watch for the price!

  7. Dominique PS

    This watch is beautiful, it works really well and the metal bracelet has not caused me any allergies.
    I had a Fitbit before, it also worked well but I lost it because the bracelet broke.
    I had thought about buying the same one but I saw this one and decided, given the much cheaper price, to take the risk. I have no regrets about having done it. It’s half the price of the cheapest Fitbit.
    I am very happy with it and I highly recommend it!

  8. Shannon

    This is a great watch for the price! I’ve had it for a month, and am so pleased with it! I am just beginning to workout and exercise again after a long hiatus! And this is a great watch for counting steps, and distance and I do enjoy the vital sign and sleep tracker as well, even though they weren’t features I required. I have an iPhone, and had no issue linking my phone with the watch. The app is a very simple one. The band is soft and comfortable and I have no issue wearing it day and night. The battery lasts a long time! I think I’ve charged it twice since I got it!
    My only complaint would be that the screen doesn’t stay on very long. Once you “wake up” your watch face by turning it towards you, you have but a few seconds to interact with the face. And each screen (if you’re checking vital signs for instance, or switching your music) you need to touch or interact with the screen every couple seconds or it will go to sleep again.
    Overall, I’m super pleased with this little watch and would recommend it to a beginner!

  9. veronica

    I purchased this specifically for blood pressure and heart monitoring, when checked against recognised monitors it is way off the mark. So pointless really if you want to check whilst on the move. (The whole reason for having one) when I asked to return it had come from Las Vegas, I am trying my best to send it back, but the company are VERY SLOW in responding and the documents for the return which they have sent I am unable to download. So I still have a pointless product which JUST DOES NOT DO WHAT IT HAS PROMISED. Which has cost me more than other products which are better and I need to pay postage back to the USA. What a joke this company is. Avoid, avoid, avoid.

  10. Zombie Owl

    Good quality health tracker. Very light weight and track accurately the step and heart rate. Thanks

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