More Extras: Broad Compatibility: Compatible with smartphones with iOS 8.0 & later/Android 4.4 & later, Bluetooth 4.0 & later. Call, SMS & SNS Reminder: Receive call, calendar, SMS and SNS (Facebook, WhatsApp, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter) notifications on display. Sedentary Alert: Set reminders for periods of time of inactivity. Alarm Alert: Set silent alarms on the tracker to wake you up without disturbing your loved ones. Built-in USB Plug: Easy to charge with any USB block and computer; no charging cable and dock needed. One full charge gives you up to 7 days of battery life. Specifications Model: ID131Color HR Bluetooth transmission distance: 10 Meters (33 feet) Screen size: 0.96 inch Screen type: TFT LCD color screen Material: upper casing: PC; strap: TPU Dimension: suits for wrist size: 5.4 inch - 7.6 inch Battery type: Li Battery Battery capacity: 90mAh Waterproof Rate: IP68 Working time: 5-10 days Charging method: USB charging (Built-in USB plug, no charging cable needed) Charging time: 1-2 hours(Warm tips: As the built-in battery capacity is small, it's not suggested to be charged for long time. Pls complete the charge after it's full of power, prolonged charging may shorten the battery's life.) Weight: 0.88oz (25g) Warranty Time: 12 months If there is any problem, please feel free to contact us, we would always be here .
T**Y
This thing does everything at a fraction of the price
This is about the 8th fitness tracker I've owned in the past 4 years, but it's easily my favorite, and it was the cheapest.All told, this is a really solid little wearable for 40 bucks. It does everything well that is important to me:1. It Looks good2. It's easy to keep using (convenient and easy to charge & charges fast - I charge it while I'm in the shower, so like 15 minutes every day or 2)3. It vibrates when I want it to (you can customize what notifications it should display, I get like 400 notifications a day, so I basically block out every noise my phone makes. I set this to only vibrate for texts & calls, so now my friends don't think I'm ignoring them as often)I really really really love the charging situation. You don't have to keep up with a random little cable, you can just plug it directly into any usb port. I hate keeping up with cables, and I've had a few smart watches with really weird finicky magnetic charges, etc. This is so much better, in my opinion, and USB ports are everywhere these days. I can literally charge my smart watch on the side of my TV, or my printer, or my Wireless router, lol. (I haven't done this, but it's cool that I could)Design / Style is also really cool. I love the way it looks (I got the Gray and Green) and fits on my wrist. I also really appreciate the attention to detail on this little guy. For example, the little loop that holds the extra length of the watch strap has a tiny little piece that fits into the holes on the watch strap. This keeps it in place, so it doesn't slide back and forth. I don't know why this hasn't been a thing on every watch ever, maybe it has and I just haven't had the right watches / trackers, but it's pretty great.Now as far as the device itself, the screen and battery life are way better than they should be for $40. It seems to track everything as advertised (I do have a few complaints I'll talk about below). All in all, the hardware is awesome at this price point.[This only applies to the android app] The software is where I was really impressed. Like I said, I've had a lot of fitness trackers from some major players, and also some non major players, and I assumed the weak link here would be the software (which is where all the magic happens). I was very pleasantly surprised - the software seems very well developed (I've written a few mobile apps). It's responsive, attractive, nice animations, etc. It's also extremely full featured - again, attention to detail. One of my favorite things is that you can set it to check your heart rate every so often automatically. I hadn't had this option on any tracker before without downloading 3rd party apps. There are also all kinds of settings that let you do all kinds of stuff, but it can be kinda hard to find. Tap on settings, then on the device name at the top and you get a menu with all kinds of options. I did see another review that said the app is shared with another fitness tracker, so there's that.The only negatives I've found are very specific to my current life situation, and probably don't apply to many people, so I'm still giving it 5 stars. First - the steps are always way inflated for me, it took me a few days to figure out, but I think I know why. We just had twins a few weeks ago, so I'm doing a lot of burping & bouncing. I'm pretty sure this is being counted as taking steps, since it's a repeated movement that may trigger similar to walking. Also - due to not sleeping more than a few hours at a time, again, because of the twins, The sleep tracking doesn't register all that often. It actually says in the software that it can only register sleep if it's more than 3 consecutive hours... I've only slept 3 consecutive hours 3 times in 2 weeks, so that's not really the software's fault. I'm hoping it'll be updated to be able to track smaller naps and stuff, but I haven't seen a wearable yet that does that without you manually putting it into sleep mode.I haven't had a chance to use the GPS functions yet, but will update this review once I do. Again, just had twins 4 weeks ago, so not much time to go for a jog.
C**G
Fun to keep track of my steps
It is recommended to take 10,000 steps a day but I had no idea how many steps I was taking. This fit tracker is an awesome tool for anyone who is health conscious.Pros:*Easy to set up and use*accurate step counter and heart rate monitor*Ability to time specific activities and get a summary of calories burned, steps, distance, average heart rate, etc*App stores data so I can see progress over time*Feels comfortable on my wrist*Tracks sleep: deep sleep, light sleep, and awake time*Tracker will vibrate and remind me to move if I've been sitting too long.*A fun way to keep track of daily activity.Suggestions for use:*I had a hard time trying to sync my phone to the fit tracker the first time. The directions offer good suggestions on how to sync the phone if it doesn't happen automatically, and then it synced.*In the beginning the app seemed to have a few bugs but I haven't had any more problems with it.Overall, I think this is a great product and I've enjoyed keeping track of my steps.
F**S
good-looking on wrist; works on treadmill; good integration with app; long-lasting battery
1. It looks good on the wrist, and comfortable to wear2. step count works not only for normal walking, but also for walking and running on treadmill. I wear it in the gym too.3. I like its integration with VeryFitPlus app. I can sync the data to my iPhone, and see daily and weekly statistics for steps, sleep, and heart rate.4. It has 3 modes: walk, run, and bike. I don't bike or run much, so I just use default mode (which is walk, I guess), and it works fine for me.5. The battery works for roughly a week without the need to recharge. I find this very convenient.Happy with this purchase. Great value for the price.
C**A
excellent~!
When I go to the gym or exercise outdoors, the data on the screen changes. For example, the screen in the figure shows the current data of the running circle movement. I can choose what data is displayed at the bottom of the screen. This is very convenient and effective for me to monitor how I exercise and my physical health in real time according to the calories burned.
F**G
Nice fitness tracker that does its job.
This is a nice fitness band. Easy and comfortable to wear. It includes some very nice functions, such as 10+ fitness modes, gentle alarm which vibrates up to a minute, and notification for calls and messages. User manual and instruction are clear. The battery lasts 3-4 days with one charge about 10-15 minutes.I really like the alarm. I had another fitness band which the alarm only vibrates 5 consecutive beats. There was a time that I almost missed my alarm because I slept too deep and I could not feel its vibration. This one however keeps vibrating up to a minute. It saved me once from oversleeping.For most of you who care about the step count, here is a little note for you. The band counts your step while you are working to a certain heart rate. It is not reflecting the real-time steps when you are pacing. Usually, for pacing, you need to wait 1-2 minutes for the actual number to show up.I compared it with another brand, they seem to both do that. However, several tries later the their numbers tend to match. Feels like the band needs to warm up like human for its accuracy. Very interesting find.I don’t really care about the step count, rather I wish their app could be more user friendly and stable. First of all, it didn’t allow me to register using my email. Second of all, it doesn’t sync with your phone every time.But overall, it is a good buy with the unbeatable price and some great built-ins.
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