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This unisex waterproof fitness tracker offers real-time heart rate and blood pressure monitoring, compatible with iOS and Android. Designed for everyday use with water resistance and fast charging, it combines health insights with convenience in a sleek black design.
T**
Excellent smart watch!!!
This smart watch is really useful when doing sports. I've found this personally so helpful when doing exercise as it has many capabilities that aid in fitness. Its able to show me how many steps I've taken, the calories I have lost as well as many other features. I cannot emphasise enough how handy this product is, it has so many different uses that not only help in exercise but also in daily life. The watch also serves as an alarm and call alert as well as GPS. I really enjoy this smart watch and would highly recommend.
I**T
Great fitness tracker for affordable price plus female feature is a big bonus
This fitness tracker is good and it does what it says.You need to set app up and then it sync it with your phone.You can set up any goal for the steps and this fitness tracker helps you to reach it every day.It gently reminds you when you are sedatory for too long.It also has a fantastic feature if you are female to track periods, reminds you when periods should start, tells to change sanitory pads.If you want to get pregnant this fitness tracker can help you as well as app tells you ovulation dates.I really love this feature and it's been very useful for me to have everything in one place rather than different apps on my phone.The battery life is very good, it lasts for about 4 days.So If you want something that shows how many steps you have done, how many calories you have burnt, km you walked, gentle alarm, clock, period and ovulation days, shows when somebody called or texted you you should definitely buy this one.
C**D
Let down by poor BP and heart rate accuracy
iposible Fitness TrackerI bought this tracker after I decided that I'd like one that measured blood pressure and my current tracker doesn't. My other tracker is a YAMAY Colour Screen Fitness Tracker and I will mention it sometimes just for comparison.The iposible tracker is good looking, slightly bigger than the YAMAY but maybe that's because it measures BP. It has a rubberised strap which pulls away from the body to reveal the USB charging plug - this seems to be normal for this type of wrist tracker. The charging plug is at the bottom when the tracker face is held upright. The strap does come off the other side of the body in the same way, but there's no reason to do so as there's only a plastic lug that has no function other than to hold the strap.The tracker uses the "H Band" app. The device shows on bluetooth as "W8". Bluetooth pairing ("binding") must be done via the app and not using the Android Bluetooth Settings, otherwise you'll get a pairing error. Once connected (paired and logged in) the tracker stays connected and when you start up the app, data is synced automatically. You can view the historic data on a day by day basis, but there's no cumulative analysis or view (weekly, monthly etc) that the YAMAY VeryFitPro app provides.As well as a local login (whatever that means - it's just part of being connected to the tracker), there's an option to create an account somewhere in the cloud and login there, but without any explanation why you would do this and what you get if you do, I didn't try.I bought this to monitor my health (sleep, heart rate, BP, step count) and haven't tried any of the many other functions.Sleep monitoring: I was particularly interested in this because of course you have no idea how you really sleep. The tracker measures light and deep sleep, and notes the number of awake periods without measuring them. I think it counts them as light sleep which would make it inaccurate. The YAMAY does measure awake time so does a better job. Of course as you're asleep there's no way of knowing how accurate any of this is although it feels about right. Perhaps absolute accuracy is not as important as giving you a comparison of sleep from day to day. Note that it only measures sleep between particular hours (I think 22.00 to 08.00) and this cannot be changed.Note: I have a proper blood pressure monitor so I know what my normal heart rate and BP is.Heart rate monitoring: reads high. I have a slow heart rate, around 45-50 and the tracker consistently reads about 10 beats per minute higher i.e. around 20% too high.Blood pressure: the way this works is bizarre. There are two modes: normal and personal. Normal simply measures your BP, and always reads mine much lower than it actually is (by at least 25%). For personal mode, it asks you to enter your normal blood pressure into your personal details, then somehow uses that to report your BP. So you tell it your BP, and then it tells you your BP. Amazing! Imagine this as a conjuring trick:Conjurer: Take a card and don't tell me what it is.You: OK, got one.Conjurer: Right, now tell me what your card is.You: Huh? It's the 5 of spades.Conjurer: I can reveal that your card is the 5 of spades!You wouldn't be impressed. The "personal" BP measurement works in much the same way. And even having been given a heads up on what the BP should be, it still wasn't that accurate. In summary, I have no confidence that it measures BP accurately.Step counting: seems to give credible results. There was no evidence of counting phantom steps.Battery: Good, lasts about a week for the way I was using it.So, overall impressions...Well, I wanted to like this, but ultimately it's let down by the poor heart rate and blood pressure measurements, which are important for me. However, I do wonder though how accurate similar trackers are - it could be that what I've found here is normal. I'd guess that most if not all use the same technology and so maybe give similar results.
T**.
Incredibly Good Value
I've just upgraded to this device from the older version with a black and white screen. This new device is even better, color screen is crisp and clear, setup is very quick and easy, the app looks good and is well developed. I really can't fault it and I'm normally very particular about electronic goods.You're probably looking at this product thinking "surely it can't be any good at that price when a FitBit is 3x more" but honestly FitBit are massively overcharging, this has all the features and more.
N**S
Doesn’t charge now and very basic
It’s a basic smart watch. Has stopped charging now.
R**6
NOT ENTIRELY USELESS, BUT...
Wanted to use this for heart rate function, however, it regularly displays a heart rate half what the rate actually is. How do I know this, well I can count and use a watch at the same time. After 1 hour of cross country mountain bike training I counted my bpm as 141, yet the tracker showed only 69. I tried the tracker on both wrists, inside and outside, tighter and looser, but the readings remained false. The blood pressure monitor should not be trusted either with the systolic reading regularly out by 30. The watch is not entirely useless as it tells the time really well though. I would invest in a more reliable item. Shame I threw away the box otherwise this would be in the post already. Oh I forgot, my eyesight is quite good but the display is so tiny that you really need a telescope to see the readings accurately.
B**N
Value for money fitness tracker
Works well for the basics, steps , heart rate, and sleep pattern, you also can keep track on the app that you get downloaded. It looks smart as well and is good value for the money, compared against similar products on the market. It’s lightweight on my wrist and comfortable. Very happy!
J**C
Fitness tracker
This is a great low cost device, and is a good way to get a tracker with unusual functions like Blood pressure with little outlay. Generally it seems accurate, although I find the blood pressure results reading low v a cuff. ( a colleague has one and his seems more accurate) . The display is clear ( although mine is slightly offset so you can miss numbers to the right) and the app ok . Overall recommended as a low cost product.
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