Pedometer Watch Senior Friendly No App/Phone Required, Waterproof Fitness Tracker Watch with Step Counter Calories/Sleep Tracker for Walking Running for Men Women
$29.99
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ASIN | B0BHHZX8V9 |
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4.0 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | November 15, 2022 |
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Customers find the pedometer watch easy to use, particularly for seniors, and appreciate its long-lasting battery life that charges quickly. The watch receives positive feedback for its appearance, value for money, and step tracking capabilities, with customers noting it tracks sleep effectively. The functionality and accuracy receive mixed reviews – while some say it functions well, others report it stops working properly, and while many find the step counter accurate, some find it extremely inaccurate.
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Pedometer Watch Senior Friendly No App/Phone Required, Waterproof Fitness Tracker Watch with Step Counter Calories/Sleep Tracker for Walking Running for Men Women
$29.99
psbsun –
Great Watch for the Price
I am changing my rating from 4 stars to 5 stars because of the following.Pautios customer service (support@ipautios.com) responded in under an hour when I reached out to them. They recommended a reboot to solve issues I had with the watch.The watch became much more accurate when I gave the Fitdock app location settings ALL the time, then rebooted the watch through the app. The mileage during workouts became more accurate and my bike rides now come up with a map of where I rode. I also started to get alerts when my heart rate goes into the red zone while biking. My sleep times also became more accurate with the reboot.I recommend you turn on GPS access (locations settings) at ALL times. Make any personal setting changes you like. Then reboot the phone through the app to activate all of those changes. To reboot the watch through the app go to “Settings”–> “Device” then “Restart the device “. It will ask you to confirm the device’s restart and sync data prior to the reboot.Original ReviewI received my Pautios Smart Watch three days ago. The first thing I noticed was how comfortable it felt. Almost like it wasn’t there at all. Prior to buying the watch I checked the app that it syncs with to make sure it was well rated. The Fitdock app is currently rated 4.3 stars at the Google Play Store, much better than apps other smart watches link to. The watch was pretty straight forward to set up and figure out.I have run three different work out tests on it. Keep in mind that some of my issues are with the watch and others with the Fitdock app the watch links to.I initially thought the step count was off, but after going for a 2.44 mile walk I believe the step count of 5,038 indicates the step count is fairly accurate. However, the miles it recorded were off. The 2.44 miles was based on my Samsung Health App and also my bike speedometer over the same route. This watch showed only 1.9 miles for the route. I like that the watch buzzed me when my BPM hit the red zone. I am not sure what to think about the KCAL that the watch showed. It showed 216 KCAL for the walk while the Samsung Health App showed 173 KCAL.I went for an 11.85 mile bike ride. This mode was somewhat disappointing. When I turned it on it asked me to be sure my Bluetooth was connected for GPS from my phone, which I did. However, at the end of the ride it only showed a distance of 0.13 miles. The watch does not show the miles during the ride or in the training record. I was also disappointed that the watch didn’t buzz me when my BPM went into the red zone. The KCAL was reversed for the bike ride compared with the walk. The Samsung Health App showing more KCAL this time, 427 KCAL, and the watch showed less at 276 KCAL.I used the watch when I golfed also. There is no golf mode, so I selected the Other mode. This mode only monitors the Heart Rate, KCAL and length of time. It would be nice if the number of training modes were increased to include other activities like golfing.During all exercise modes I was not able to see, or access the watch face, but the exercise mode did show the time of day.The notification feature only makes it possible to read notifications on the watch. You can not respond to notifications. I was disappointed to find that setting a sleep time did not silence the notifications. They still buzzed on my arm when they came through, so I turned the feature off.Battery Life seems good. I’m a few hours short of 3 days since the phone was charged and the battery is at 75%.As for the watch band. While it was super comfortable initially, I have found when moisture (sweat or water) get between it and the skin it can become uncomfortable. I have also found that the piece that holds the tail of the strap in place can irritate my wrist. I would like to be able to get some watch bands to interchange, but I have not been able to find any. I would also like to find some bands like the Apple watch has that do not have a buckle at all.I played around a bit with the watch faces. I found it a bit challenging to add my own photos. For some reason they didn’t want to upload. I eventually was able to load a photo.While I have found a few things that don’t like, all in all, for the money this smart watch is a very good value and the quality is as good or better than expected.
jam –
Works
Really like this watch. Easy to read and set up. Keeps my steps and heart rate and sleep. These things are important to me. Other watches after a month stop keeping tract. Lots of dials to chose from. Very good price and value.
Sharry Lynn Blazier –
Good if you just want time, steps, and other non-internet features
Good features for those who don’t want to connect to the internet. Easy to set up, nice big time numbers, and a good pedometer. Heart rate and blood oxygen levels measurements also good to know. My one complaint is that the strap tends to come loose, with the little rubber holders not tight enough. But overall, very good.
Greg Stacy –
I bought two of these and they were both defective (UPDATE: It’s also the same as the Eurans watch!)
I really wanted a simple watch (without a separate app) to monitor my heart rate. I bought one of these and the heart rate was frequently off compared to both my pulse oximeter and my own manual pulse check. It’d be accurate for a while but then it’d drift 20 beats higher or lower than my true pulse. I tried recharging it, wearing it tighter or looser on my wrist, all kinds of things, and nothing helped. The step counter also didn’t work at all, the pulse oximeter was way off and the time was stubbornly stuck with AM and PM reversed, but I didn’t really care about any of that. I just wanted a working heart rate monitor. The printed “instructions” didn’t offer any troubleshooting. They said I could find more detailed instructions by downloading their app, but I bought this thing specifically so I wouldn’t have to download an app! I arranged for Amazon to send me a replacement, but the second watch arrived with the exact same problems. I’m not a senior, and I can only imagine what a mess this would all be for somebody with vision problems or age-related confusion. I wouldn’t recommend this product to anyone!UPDATE: I sent these back and ordered a Eurans watch to replace them. It arrived today, and it’s the same freaking watch with a different name! Same packaging, same design, same OS, same instruction pamphlet. It even has the same option to pair with the same app. These things are junk and it’s incredibly sleazy for some company to be selling the same product under different names, at different prices.
Joel –
Simple, straightforward, easy to use
Very pleased with this pedometer watch. It is incredibly basic- shows time and steps on the main watch face, and theres nothing else to worry about. Programming the time was easy and there are a number of display font options to choose from. The step cou t does seem to be accurste as well- my first time using it was wonky so I had to reset it, but after that its been fine. Charging is done with a magnetic charge cord, so no worries about accidentally not plugging it in right. It does have an app that tracks more data, which is also easy to set up and navigate, but not at all necessary for use.So in short: it only does two things (tells time and records steps), and it does it very well.
Natalie Herren –
Step counter isn’t accurate.
It’s a nice watch but the step counter definitely isn’t accurate for me and that was the main reason I bought it.
Deb Payson –
Exactly what I wanted, works well, long charge hold.
Perfect for me. No need to connect to phone. You have that option. Charges quickly, holds the charge very well, and will work on a partial charge for daysI like the screen size. It looks nice on my wrist, is light and very easy to set up. It does a great job tracking steps which was my main goal. This is a good price point and I can comfortably recommend.
Debra Kutlik –
It’s a great watch for the money.
This watch is well worth the money and you don’t need to use the ap unless you choose. It does steps, heart rate, oxygen level.