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N**Y
Excellent value, exceeds expectations
I use this watch to track exercise, especially walking and hiking. It is very accurate for measuring step count and heart rate. The watch's internal algorithm uses the step count to estimate distance traveled. That can be a little off because stride length per step varies across people and depends in part on speed and terrain. However, I have been able to manipulate the watch parameters to get very accurate distance estimates. The watch has two activities functions related to step count-distance estimates: walking and running. Running has a longer stride length assumption than walking. The internal algorithm seems to merely have a standard stride length for each activity (walking is about 2.4 feet per step) that adjusts slightly for the person's height (height is entered when you create a profile). What I found is that I get an accurate measure of distance for walking when I claim to be running. That is because my walking stride length is much longer than normal. You can also manipulate your profile height to get a longer or shorter stride length. My point is, within a few sessions using this watch, I was able to manipulate the parameters to get very accurate distance estimates -- more accurate than I got from a much more expensive GPS watch.During activities, the watch monitor powers down to save the battery, but if you stop moving your arm to read the watch, it powers up in an instance -- you don't have to push any buttons or touch the watch -- pretty neat. The walking/running function provides your current heart rate and the range of your heart rate during the current session. It also provides the distance covered, time passed, and calories burned. When you are done, it provides a summary of those stats, which are saved on the watch so you can go back and compare earlier workouts. The data can be download to your smartphone and loaded into the VeryFitPro apt, that goes with the watch.The band is comfortable and I think the watch is attractive and easy to read and to use.The watch has other functions (e.g., sleep monitoring), which I have not used yet.This Lintelek Smart Watch replaced my Garmin 110, which costs about 4-5x more, even though the Lintelek Smart Watch is better in almost every way. The battery lasts about 6-10x longer. The Garmin could not be used for over 2 hours before the battery died. The heart rate monitor function for the Garmin required an inconvenient chest strap with little or no gain in accuracy. The one advantage of the Garmin is it has an internal GPS, which is useful for tracking distance and elevation change. However, the Garmin GPS distance estimates are typically off by at least a margin of +/- 5% -- usually minus -- it tends to underestimate distances. I know this because I sometimes walk on a track that is exactly 400 meters around. For example, last time I walked 12 laps the distance estimate was 2.74 miles (~8.3% off). The GPS is also blocked by trees and buildings. In most cases, I can estimate my walking distances without any technical assistance (based on time and effort and knowledge of the route) as accurately as the GPS watch can, so the value of having the GPS is not great. However, I like to see the elevation change when I hike in mountains, and the GPS can do that well, whereas I can only roughly estimate that off the top of my head (a typographic map can provide a super-accurate estimate). However, the Lintelek Smart Watch can be paired with your smartphone, which has a GPS and can track elevation. So, if I want, that is always an option.In summary, I'm pleased with this watch after using it for over two weeks. I should have bought one a few years ago. I had been tracking the prices of name-brand models and didn't want to pay over $100. You don't need to.
R**N
Great watch for the price
I had a Versa 2 that died. Just like that -- one day it worked; the next day it didn't. My review is framed by my experience with the Fitbit Versa. However, I realized this Lintelek Smart Watch is a budget watch, so I'm not comparing it with the Versa.What I like:The watch looks nice. It doesn't look big or bulky on my arm. The band fits nicely. I have to buy a new band for the Versa because I had a problem with the metal on the band cause a rash on my arm. I have had no problems with this band.The watch tracks steps, which as most important to me. I haven't done any scientific measurements, but I can say that the steps that are recorded seem to be consistent with what my Versa recorded for similar activities.The watch provides sleep monitoring. Again, based on the time that I go to sleep and when I wake up, the monitoring seems to be accurate.I haven't used the stopwatch, but I use the timer all the time. It's accurate and the vibrating feedback when the timer has elapsed has been more than adequate to catch my attention.I have used the alarms, but generally I have an alarm set on my phone, so which one wakes me up? It's hard to say. I've never had the alarms not come on when I expected it to come on.I use the heart rate monitor all the time and I think it is accurate -- again, I have not measured it, but what it tells me, especially when I work out, seems very consistent with what I saw on my Fitbit.It links with Strava (which I don't use because I'm not a runner) and Google Fit - which I do use.I get email and text message notices when they arrive on my phone. You can't read the message on the watch, but I don't care about that. I just want to know when they arrive.Do Not Disturb works as indicated.The information provided by the app is somewhat minimal, but what it does show is useful. The only problem I have had with the app (or possibly the watch) is that some settings keep getting reset. I use the activity reminder and typically set it ON and set it to remind me every 30 minutes to get up and move. It's often turned off when I get up in the morning, and when I turn it on, it has reset to the default start time and interval between reminders. The other setting that keeps getting turned off and reset is the Do Not Disturb setting. However, the watch has an icon on the watch to turn on or turn off the Do Not Disturb feature.I use the workout tracker, and it seems to work just fine. It's always captured the time and heart rate. Similar to the versa, the Lintelek will track your mileage and route using the GPS on your phone. I have not used that feature yet.I would definitely recommend the watch to anyone who wants a reasonably priced fitness watch. It looks nice, tells the time, notifies me of messages or incoming phone calls, and it tracks my heart rate and sleep patterns. It's what I want and it does a good job.
K**H
A very good smart watch
This product is very light weight and looks so beautiful. This just looks alike Apple watch. I like the light weight and functionalities.It's very easy to setup and connect to the phone. I was able to connect to the phone in just 2 minutes and was able to use it with out any difficulty. This looks very nice on my hand.This product has almost all the functionalities that I was looking for with a very less price tag. I am having the watch on me all the time. It tracks all my steps, energy, sleep,heart and everything that I was expecting. I have compared this product with my Fitbit. This shows same numbers as of Fitbit.This has more additional features when compared to Fitbit and less expensive. This product suffice my requirements for my workouts which I do everyday. This has cool design and batter also longs long. I have battery running for 3 days and still not even 50%.This is a great smart watch with lot of functionalities for less expensive.
L**A
Nice and light weight
Nice watch. It has a great fit could be for a male or female. Watch was very light weight which was pleasing. It was easy to set up and works well with my Android phone.
J**T
Excellent purchase - no regrets!
Just loved this watch...better then the fitbit I had! The battery life is amazing...lasts for a few days...looks like an Apple watch...love that I can view emails - calls coming in...very pleased! Also found it very comfortable to wear-to sleep in- lightweight and band does not look cheap- very good quality!
M**.
Worth the purchase
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I love it. The only thing missing for me is swimming capacity but since all the gyms an pools are shut down this is an ideal way to get me moving. The sleep tracking is amazing. The battery life seems to be every five days. Can you talk to my cellular so my phone could last this long?
A**D
works great
I like being alerted that I have an incoming call or text while my phone is in another room.
J**E
Connects to strava and google fit
I like the watch, and all the features one being able to sync to the two apps i use *strava and google fit* -which was my selling feature.I also enjoy the *relax* function.Its water proofed enough where washing hands or the dishes wont ruin it. But That's as much watering around ive done with it. So its not submerged in water...What i don't like is, i seem to break out in extremely itchy bumps where the watch sits on my wrist. Forcing me to remove the watch from a few hrs to a few days depending how bad my reaction is.Bumps appear where the little green light flashes to read your heart rate... So idk..The battery life is AMAZINGAlthough it came at 97% charged i did charge it to 100% before using, and it's held it's charge for 10 days it still at 50%Overall decent watch for the price. It's no fitbit but serves its purpose.
G**E
Rien à perdre
16 janvier 2021Je me suis dit qu'à 42,99$ que je n'avais rien à perdre et suis extrêmement surprise.Wow!27 janvier 2021Après 10 jours d'utilisation je suis un peu déçu. Mon bracelet est noir. Je suis secrétariat, donc pas un travail salissant. Donc, petit conseil ne prenez pas une montre au couleur pâle 😉La batterie wow. Je l'ai chargée une fois depuis que j'ai la montre.
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