💪 Elevate Your Fitness Game!
The Fitness Tracker is a versatile activity tracker designed for both men and women, featuring 16 sports modes, IP68 waterproof rating, and a long-lasting battery life of up to 7 days. It connects with popular apps like Apple Health and Google Fit, ensuring you stay on top of your health and fitness goals while keeping you connected with notifications for calls and messages.
Color | Blue/Red |
Band Color | blue |
Style Name | Modern |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | LCD or OLED |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 7 days |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Item Dimensions | 1.59 x 0.79 x 0.42 inches |
Item Weight | 22.68 g |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Warranty Type | Extended |
Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Dial |
Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Find My Phone, Messages, GPS, Camera, Heart Rate Monitor |
Controller Type | iOS, Android |
Case Material Type | Silicone or Rubber |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Sport Type | Fitness |
Additional Features | Activity Tracker |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
Band Material Type | Silicone or Rubber |
T**E
Awesome Product
Great Product, easy to use, very affordable and colorful, way better than the prior I had for a fraction of the price.All what I have is 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
G**W
I like the size ; but screen brightness was too dim to read outside
Liked the size and the many bodily functions. I looked a long time for screen brightness control and couldn’t find it. It also displayed distance in km, not miles and body temp in C. I did finally find switch to F, accidentally. Even at this price, not being able to read outside makes it somewhat worthless.
J**O
ST☹P CHARGING AFTER 3 MONTHS
After less that 3 month this tracker completely stopped working. It does not charge any more. The indicator light doesn't come on and it shows that it's not charging.I'm very disappointed, I do like the vibration alarm, but if it doesn't charge it is useless.Sadly it is a disposable tracker. If you want something that last you longer, get something else.
M**R
Great price for a useful product
It’s not expensive and performs relatively well cannot assess how accurate all the measurements are but they seem pretty spot on. It’s lightweight less about two weeks with the battery and I wear it all the time it’s a simple product nothing complicated about it but it is useful
L**A
For the money, good. Very hard to setup. Optomistic but...
I'm going to be honest here: this was hard to set up. The instructions are written in the smallest text possible, and very hard to understand. Here's the simple way: To charge, plug in into a USB hub/square/input. I use my computer USB input. Plug it so the tracker face is down. The face of the tracker is small with small characters. You cannot see it easily in daylight outside. Charged it will start up and give you some of your vitals on the screen, but not all. Steps, mileage, cal burn, temp, heart rate, even blood pressure, blood oxygen, distance readings (walk, run, bike, hiking), "More" gives you a stop watch. It is in more where you will find the "find phone" to connect to your phone. Also, in more is your bluetooth readout, power off and reset. All other readings are on your phone or must be set up on your phone. They seem close to reality, but the sleep readings include the day activity which it should not.Pairing the tracker to the phone is a bear. It took a long time and didn't seem to work for a long while. Watch the video to understand how, but basically download Runmifit app, connect on your blue tooth (mine comes up as S5-257F). On the app, go to Add Device in the device option, then on the phone, go to More to Find Phone. Now this is important, DO NOT HAVE YOUR PHONE IN SILENT MODE. Tracker will not pair with phone with silent on (which I have on on all the time). Once phone is added, press find phone and the phone should ring. If the tracker only buzzes it is not paired. I had to do this severel times, but it did pair. It will take a long time for tracker to share info with phone, but eventually it did and I was even able to link it to Apple Heath.Also in Device, in Notifications you can set it to alert you to texts and calls. Also QQ, FB, Wechat, Twitter, What's App, Insta, Linkedin, Messsager, Skype and Line (I didn't use any of them).The things you can track from app: goal steps, sports modes changes (I changed out hiking for yoga), drink water reminder, women's health (to log periods, moods, symtoms, sex activity). In "Me" you can add personal stats like height/weight, add family member trackers, and most importantly in System Setup you can change readings for lbs. and temps to fahrenheit (good for US).Here's what I don't like: SCREEN DOES NOT FIT FACE and is very small, no matter what face you pick for the time it's hard to read. It only reads in 24 hour clock mode, so unless you have militray training you may not understand what time it is (or you can use the clock face, but it's so small and hard to read that I gave up). Only the original screen and the stats readout screen (which is so small you can't recognize or read vitals) have a charge indicator. When using the drink reminder, you can't indicate how much you drank from the tracker, you must enter into app. Text and call notifications are tiny and impossible to read text. There's no control for sleep mode on app so you cannot adjust it to not read sitting as light sleep when you first wake up (it will correct the next day so yesterday reads somewhat proper, but adding some light sleep after you awake up and sit.Overall, for the price it's pretty good. I didn't feel like I was ready to commit to an apple watch yet and I wanted something to track heart rate. I like the drink reminded, but wish you could indicate that you did drink and how much on the tracker and not have to do so on the app. I just set the sedentary reminder so I'll see how that goes. You do have to re-pair after charging, but it will eventually synch itself. I wish you could set more goals than just steps. I'm not sure how long it will actually work, but I will keep it charged regularly.Probably a good buy for those who don't want to spend the apple watch money as of yet. I tried a family member's apple watch first and obviously there's a big difference, but for the time being I'll stick with this until it stops working.And one more thing: tech support is TERRIBLE. It may just be the language barrier, but they do not seem to understand when you can't get the watch to pair at all. They never once told me about the silence mode issue with pairing. I got that from another buyer (thank you!) on this page's questions. When they respond they simply repeat their instructions and with pleasantries. Things obviously get lost in the translation. And their instruction video is tiny, seeming to only be meant to view on a phone, not a computer. They need to give some instructions on the "Me" of the app so that buyers understand where to change system setup for US standards on mileage and and temp.
T**A
Perfect for counting steps and much more!
Got this item for my boyfriend for Xmas and he loved it! I was looking for a red watch band because that's his favorite color and this came with both navy blue and red! It counts his steps, checks his heart rate, blood pressure, and much more. He loves it and wears it daily. Great quality!
S**P
As described, works great!
Got here as a next day order, I got it for my 13 yr old daughter to keep up with her steps and she started running every morning and she absolutely loves this watch!
A**O
Cheap, outdated, unnecessarily flashy
It is a cheap watch with way more features than it is capable of accurately displaying and updating in real time. For example, I tried to use it to take my temperature. I waited more than five minutes and never got an answer.Syncing this watch to the app on my android smart phone was beyond frustrating. It took over 30 minutes. I had a strong internet signal, Bluetooth on and the watch was inches from the phone which was not being used to do anything other than sync the watch and phone to each other.The bands are comfortable, but ugly as sin and clunky. They are cheap looking and challenging to remove in order to access the charging port. I would not recommend this watch to someone with poor muscle control or arthritis for the sole reason I just stated. It really is very difficult to get the band off.The screen times out very quickly. Don't blink or you'll miss the data displayed. That is very annoying.You don't have to walk to get steps. I amassed over 1000 steps just washing dishes and another few hundred while driving. Annoying.If you just want a step counter, it should be okay, but remember, it doesn't totally discriminate steps from light arm movement.I will keep the watch because I live in the boonies and making returns is a pain. In the future, I will purchase a better fitness tracker.
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