⌚ Elevate Your Fitness Game with Style!
The Smart Watch Fitness Tracker features a 1.69" touch screen, IP68 waterproof rating, and 24 activity modes, making it the perfect companion for health-conscious individuals. With real-time heart rate and sleep monitoring, customizable watch faces, and seamless connectivity with iOS and Android devices, this smartwatch is designed for both functionality and style.
G**B
Bargain
LOVE THIS PRODUCT. It does what it says, battery life is great and is very easy to use.Totally recommend it as it’s such an amazing product for a great value. Very good for beginners who haven’t used other expensive smart watches.
D**N
Great watch at a great price
I’ve been wearing this watch for a few weeks now and think it’s great. I only wanted a cheap basic watch, just to tell the time really. All other functions are a bonus for me. I compared the heart rate and blood pressure function at work (I work in a hospital) and the results were pretty similar, although not 100% accurate it gives a pretty close indication. The step count is also similar to that on my iPhone.The ability to link it to my iPhone to get notifications from WhatsApp, messenger etc works fine, it just shows the 1st line of any message.The app is pretty good too which shows heart rate, blood pressure, steps and sleep. There is a good choice of watch dials to use and you can also choose from your camera roll.The screen is really responsive and you’d be hard pushed to tell it apart from an expensive Apple Watch. However I’ve found the rubber strap a bit fiddly and sometimes the strap comes out of the loops but this isn’t a great problem. It’s a quick release 20mm strap that can be replaced.Battery life is fantastic and lasts a good few days to a week between charges.I wear the watch while washing up and haven’t had an issue but I do take it off for showering so couldn’t comment on how waterproof it would be.I’ve not got the sleep function to work properly, and the raise to wake function doesn’t always work but all in all it’s a £20 watch and great value for money.Highly recommended for the price.
L**P
OK I guess
A bit mixed about this. It's a lovely size and not too big for a female wrist. I have used it simultaneously to walk with different Apps and it is pretty accurate when used with the programmed walks/runs for workouts. Two minutes into a walk outside, it repeatedly gave me warnings that my heart rate was too high when it was not, so that’s inaccurate because taking my pulse it was lower than the reading.However when used for general wear for the time it tracks steps every time you move your arm and gives incorrect readings. When worn in bed to record sleep, it recorded over 100 steps when I had not left the bed so I don't wear it in bed because I sleep well anyway.The watch has fewer faces to change and it’s very annoying that there are about only 2 on the U.K date format of day/date/year and the ones that do have it in such small text, it’s no good for quick glance; you have to squint to see it. The one that does have it clearly presented, plain back ground has a crap date format 06-13-Tue and it’s awful.There are no clock faces with numbers all around and a clear date, and too many multi-coloured with silly backgrounds or huge date and the rest of the face is illegible. It’s pointless.Another watch I bought even offered lovely Christmas faces with suitable formats for date and other information such as steps and HR…I think the HR is pretty accurate as taking my pulse a few times during the day and different times, sitting, walking, and exercise, there are only a few irregularities most are the same. I don’t think the BP monitor works because it generally gives the same reading as you wake up, relax or post workout.Overall it’s a good watch when used for training in sport mode but the range of faces need updating offering UK their own date format as in: Monday 30 December ! That can be read at quick glance.
S**R
Smart Decision
There is a small learning curve when setting up the watch, but once you have read the instructions which I never did at first, BIG MISTAKE, it will point you in the wright direction. The first thing to do is charge the watch with the supplied magnetic charger and 'usb A' cable. The intructions recommends a low powered Ac adapter, you won't want to use anything too powerful to charge the watch, to avoid causing any damage. I use a 5v,1.0A -5W adapter, I had lying around. The next thing to do is, download the Glory Fit app from the Play store (Android). I don't know if the watch is compatible with Apple (IOS). Before opening the Glory Fit app, ensure that the phone has Bluetooth turned on, so that it can pair with the watch. When the Glory Fit app is used for the first time, allow the phone to accept all requests/permissions (basically yes to all), then it is pretty straightforward from there. Now for those who know their way around Android, go to App settings on the phone and disable the permissions you do not require in the Glory Fit app. Eg. location, contacts, email, WhatsApp and text ect. I personally don't see the need for Glory Fit to have so much access, which possibly could be less secure than Android 14 which my device is running. You may find by disabling certain permissions, that the watch unpairs, but by tweaking the settings you will be up and running again. One thing I found out is, after making any adjustments close down the Glory Fit app and reboot the phone to re-establish connection. My sole purpose for this watch is the vibrate option. When the phone rings whether on silent or not the watch vibrates, this option is under Call Reminder in the Glory Fit app. The steps function is not accurate, tried it once and it stated I did eight thousand steps, I don't think I did a thousand. As for the other functions they are just as inaccurate. On a full charge (which does not take long to do) with my sort of use, I get around ten days before I need to charge the watch. The display is clear and bright, and the Glory Fit app has around thirty-six watch faces. The watch is comfortable to wear, and for under £20.00 I cannot see why I would want to spend a penny more. I have had the watch for about a month, so far so good. One last thing, the watch band can be changed which looks easy to do, and replacements in different colours can be purchaed following links from the sellers page.
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