⌚ Elevate your fitness game—track, train, and triumph in style!
This ClimatePartner certified Fitness Tracker Watch combines a large, easy-to-read screen with comprehensive health monitoring features including continuous heart rate tracking, detailed sleep analysis, and 9 sport modes. Designed for both men and women, it offers smart notifications, a long-lasting battery with quick recharge, and 5ATM waterproof protection, making it the perfect companion for an active, connected lifestyle.
K**F
Great watch! Worth the purchase!
This really exceeded my expectations. Does what I need it to do. Just needed the step counter, BUT provides alot of other features that was surprisingly nice additions (BP meter, mileage counter, calories etc.)For the cost, and looks of the unit, it is so worth the buy. The battery holds for quite some time too. Had it for more than 10 days and it's at half battery life currently. And the watch is clean lookwise too. Someone thought I purchased a smartwatch. So goes to show. Looks just like your other high tech sleek devices.
J**E
Great alternative to expensive versions
Works well. I have been concerned about developing heart problems with my family history. Now I easily track my steps, blood pressure, even sleep. And i can even check the time! Has good battery life, lasting a few days. And the price was right!
A**.
Not perfect, but excellent for the price.
I waited until the first time the battery drained to review this. After 414 hours of wear with removals only to shower, the battery had gone from 100 to 16 percent. Based on that, I probably could have kept going another day or 2 before the battery died. So, WOW, the battery life is amazing, because it was 17.25 days of wear before I charged it. Took 1 hour and 55 minutes to recharge from the 16 percent range. That battery life is 10 out of 10 stars.Next more positives:I LOVE the color.I find it easy to use, though I really only use it to check my steps and the time through the day. I played with the navigation for other options like alarm, heart rate and blood pressure, just to see how easy it is. They're easy enough to find and use, if you want, but I usually don't. The blood pressure is way off for accuracy, which is common when not using an arm cuff unit like doctors recommend, so just know that shouldn't be a selling point for any fitness tracker.The app for tracking is easy enough to use. My insurance offers discounts on certain meds if I use a specific fitness app, but they don't give you a fitness tracker, which is how I came to buy this. I have to link this app to another fitness app on my phone that then links to the app my insurance uses, so it can be a headache making sure the step count makes it correctly through the grapevine, but I only paid $20 for this versus the $200 it would have cost me for a device that can sync directly to the insurance app. I went cheap and don't regret it.Now, the negatives:This can be worn 24 hours a day for multiple days at a time, but it will leave a mark. The skin under the band gets itchy and irritated and I have a clear burn left where the actual tracker contacts skin. That's my fault because I felt a burning sensation at times, but thought it was just the irritation and thought shifting it around a little on my wrist would help. With this initial test period over for the purpose of gathering info for my review, I will definitely be taking it off and switching wrists more often to avoid discomfort. I highly recommend all users do that rather than always wear it in the same place.My biggest disappointment is the sleep tracking. I sleep terribly, with multiple moments of waking disturbing me rest. I very much wanted something to accurately track me to see how much I'm sleeping, how often I'm waking and how much rest I'm actually getting this. This isn't a total failure at that, but it's not 100 percent accurate. It takes 2-3 days for it to finalize my sleep report. It usually only captures 1 or 2 of my bathroom trips and other instances that wake me from sleep. I always have at least 3 disruptions a night, but it has yet to detect every instance even though it should recognize I'm awake since I get out of bed and walk several steps to the bathroom whenever this happens. So that's a bummer. Don't let sleep tracking be the thing that sells you on this device. It will disappoint if you're a restless sleeper.So the positives far outweigh my negatives for a $20 item. It's almost enough to make me give it 5 stars despite the negatives. That burn, though, definitely merits 1 star off. The watch is on my other wrist for now and I'm putting ointment on that patch of skin to take the sting out.
A**R
Great inexpensive option to track steps.
Wanted a cheap/easy way to track steps. Got exactly that. Easy to pair with phone, easy to use app. On day 4 of wearing without charging, shows that battery is at about half. Watch looks nice. Good quality.
S**E
Best $20 Purchase of 2025
I bought it to track my daily steps and it has extra cool features like deep sleep/light sleep tracking, being able to read texts (not respond, but read), see if someone is calling me, reminders to get up and move when at my desk job, and blood pressure readings. It looks IDENTICAL to an iPhone, but obviously costs much, much less. I don’t review products often, but this watch is well worth the $20 I spent on it. I would very highly recommend it.
D**N
It's okay
I'm only giving this 3 stars because it does not seem to track my heart rate accurately get obviously does not take my blood pressure correctly I don't see how that could even be possible that it would so it's funny that that's even a feature. It does seem correct on my steps but it doesn't have so much of a sensitivity so if I'm holding a drink it's going to count my steps at all so you really going to make sure your arms kind of swinging when you're walking. It does look very nice and is very easy to connect and set up I also like that it has the sleep option to track my sleep the only thing I wish it would keep track was if I was in a swimming pool it would keep track of my exercise level as I swam or elliptical machine so little room for improvement on those durability wise I'm one of those people that smashed my wrist all the time especially off of gym equipment because I can't stand in one spot without swaying and I haven't broken it yet so that's good. The price is very affordable which is why I bought it I would probably buy it again it did take me some time and I honestly feel kind of stupid but I had to read the instructions I had to charge the darn thing because they didn't bother to look at the charger so I would recommend look at the charger and then the instructions and it's pretty easy to figure out after that.
S**A
Great Watch for Tracking Steps!
I bought this watch mainly to keep track of my daily steps, and so far it's been excellent! It's lightweight and comfortable to wear all day, and the step counter is very accurate compared to my phone. I like how easy it is to sync with the app and see my daily, weekly, and monthly progress.The battery life is impressive—I only need to charge it about once biweekly. It also has some bonus features like heart rate monitoring and sleep tracking, which are nice extras even though I didn’t buy it for those.If you're looking for a simple, reliable watch to help you stay active and motivated, I highly recommend this one!
J**N
Does not accurately report Tachycardia
Nice for the price. But the internal software cannot deal with Tachycardia events such as SVT. The software tends to look at the sudden doubling of heart rate (SVT) as an anomaly and instead of reporting it seems to report falsely half the true heart rate. This could be dangerous for a person relying on it.
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