Fitness Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor/Step Counter/Calories, Smart Watch Activity Tracker Sleep Monitor, IP68, Health Tracker Pedometer for Man Women
Original price was: $17.99.$16.99Current price is: $16.99.
Product Dimensions | 2.44 x 0.8 x 2.44 inches |
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Item Weight | 0.813 ounces |
ASIN | B0CWLRFPC1 |
Item model number | S5 |
Batteries | Unknown batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
3.4 out of 5 stars |
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Date First Available | February 27, 2024 |
Department | Unisex-All age |
Manufacturer | Jawploy |
Item Weight | 23.04 Grams |
Standing screen display size | 0.96 Inches |
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Customers say
Customers find the fitness tracker easy to use and appreciate its multiple sports modes and ability to track various activities. They consider it good value for money and like its trackability features. The device receives mixed feedback regarding functionality, with some saying it works great while others find it completely useless, and accuracy is also mixed with some finding it accurate while others disagree. The battery life and overall quality receive mixed reviews, with some praising the battery life while others report it doesn’t last 8 days, and some describing it as excellent while others find it poor.
6 reviews for Fitness Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor/Step Counter/Calories, Smart Watch Activity Tracker Sleep Monitor, IP68, Health Tracker Pedometer for Man Women
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Original price was: $17.99.$16.99Current price is: $16.99.
S.Birn –
Easy to use Works well
I love the way this watch looks and feels on my wrist. It is light ,easy to wear, and not too big on my wrist, but still very easy to read and access the functions. it gives you an opportunity to connect to your Phone for storing data in fitness and health as well as getting headlines and other messages.I believe that the heart rate, blood pressure, and skin temperature Functions are pretty accurate. I’m not sure about the blood sugar. It doesn’t seem to match what I know mine to be, and as with all smart watches it only can be measured indirectly as they are not taking A blood sample.Overall, I think this is an excellent product and would highly recommend it. For the price you can’t go wrong
CBailey –
I wouldn’t buy it again .
Edit#2: it’s been 2 months since receiving this product, and as of today 6/24/24, this product is off to the bin. It takes 36 hours to get a full battery charge. It mainly registers ZERO heartbeat or blood pressure, the sleep tracker doesn’t work, and it doesn’t tell the correct time or even track the correct amount of steps taken. It told me I walked 15 miles last week, but only 1873 steps. Waste of money. This is an awful product. Too bad it wasn’t crappy from the get go, I could have gotten a refund.Edit: Since receiving this product on 4/27/24, it has steadily gone down hill. It’s been about 45 days since I’ve started using the watch. As of 3 days ago it now takes 24 hours to get a full charge. It has stopped tracking sleep which is one of the functions I really wanted. At least three times an hour it says I have no heartbeat and doesn’t register blood pressure. Currently looking for replacement that will actually work and last. Buy at your own risk.I’ve had this product for a few weeks now. It’s ok. It does track steps, though they do not equate to the miles supposedly walked. It does track heart rate, but several times a day it registers that my heart is not beating, when it clearly is. So far blood pressure tracking has been accurate. The sleep tracker doesn’t always work, maybe half the time, and that is one of the reasons I bought this. I didn’t want to spend a ton, I should have spent more on a better quality device. Currently I still use it, but I am searching for a better quality product that isn’t &200+ dollars.
Logan C –
Device stopped pairing and can’t be reset???
The Bluetooth just stopped working and the app can’t find the device again. It’s also not really that accurate with heart rate.
Christian –
Good for the price, but time will tell
Honestly, for the price, you aren’t going to beat it. This is the best Apple Watch dupe I’ve ever seen for the price point. If I were to see this on someone else (even the interface), I would think this was an Apple Watch. I did have some concerns, but those are listed below.Pros:- Design: It looks sleek, it’s very thin, and the band is comfortable. The screen is also very clear and bright, and looks high quality.- Capabilities: I primarily wanted this for a step tracker, but you can do so many other things. My favorites are the heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep trackers, though there’s no way to tell how accurate these features actually are.- Charging/Battery: Battery life is much longer than an Apple Watch and it charges relatively quickly.Cons:- Safety: There is no telling what chemicals have been used in the production of the watch or the band, and I couldn’t seem to find a clear answer on the company site. This is concerning to me and partially why I won’t use it often. This, coupled with the low number of reviews for the app causes me to feel a little bit uneasy about the safety of this watch, and of my information.-Notifications: This is the only thing that takes away from the overall design. The notifications are clunky, unorganized, and look very unappealing compared to everything else on the watch.-Vibrations: The vibrations (even when on low) are audible, which also takes away from the high-end feel of the watch.
Jillane Holmgren –
Cheap And Frustrating
I am going to hold on to this instead of returning, against my better judgement, because I picked it up on sale for $17.I’ve been continually frustrated with this. After owning a fitbit (which conveniently died the MOMENT my free trial ended and would not turn back on for any reason) this is clunky and cheap. I’d rather it have less functions that I know I can trust, than make claims that don’t really make sense.How on EARTH is this supposed to know my blood glucose. Its clearly off too, because it reads as “normal” after I binge, and “elevated” when I wake up.I know I don’t sleep well, but I also know I get some sleep. There have only been maybe two times the sleep tracker seems at all accurate.I mostly want it for the step tracker, so I’m basically paying nearly $20 for a more accurate step tracker. But like I said, its serving its purpose. MOSTLY.The most irritating thing, by far, is the 24-hour battery life. Its often even less than that, and its happened at least twice now that I have charged it the night before I go to bed, only to have the battery low right before my walk in the afternoon.I do also miss the fit-bit alert of what “zone” you are in, but the MAI thing isn’t the worst. In accurate as it is, I imagine its more likely to not count steps than add steps I’ve not taken, so at least I’ll be relatively safe in knowing when I get my 10K steps.So yeah, if you want a step-tracker, with a lousy battery life, for super cheap (considering), this will do what it needs to until you can invest in something worth while. Gym membership > fitness tracker.
Charlotte Bice –
Just like a Fitbit, but so much more affordable.
This fitness tracker is like the expensive Fitbit except costs a whole lot less. It measures 5 different health datas: Blood Pressure – Heart Rate – Blood Oxygen – Sleep Monitor, and is also a Pedometer; and with just a tap of the screen you can change from one measurement to the next. I love the fact that it’s waterproof and that you can pair it to get your phone calls and you can get Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc. I’ve been wanting one of these for a long time and it’s such an outstanding price anyone can afford one. Highly recommend this – Love mine!