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Poiuzet Fitness Tracker---smart wearable device, help you know more about your health and develop healthy habits 14 Different Sport Modes Fitness Watch: Walk, Run; Bike; Hike; Climbing; badminton; Workout; Spinning; Treadmill; Yoga; basketball; football; tennis; dancing; Smart Fitness Tracker: Activity Tracker: Calories, Distance; Duration Sleep Monitor: Deep Sleep, Light Sleep, Awake Time Heart Rate Monitor: Resting heart rate; Average heart rate; Maximum heart rate Call Alert: When calls incoming, shocking alert Sedentary Alert: Will start alert when you unremovement reach to 60 mins Alarm Clock: Can set 10 Alarms by Corresponding APP Social Media Notification: Can receive notifications from Facebook, Twitter, WhatsAPP, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, LINE, Viber, Skype, Kakao Talk, Vkontakte on calorie counter watch Camera shooting: Connect to the mobile app, you can press the camera button through the fitness tracker Wrist Sense: The pedometer screen can automatically lights on when flipped up it Dial setting: Include 4 built-in watch faces, cloud setup by smartphone App Specifications About the Activity Tracker: Weight: 0.85 oz (24g) Screen Size: 0.96 inch Screen Type: OLED Material: Upper casing: PC; Strap: TPU Step Tracker Dimension: Suits for wrist size: 5.4 inch - 7.6 inch Battery Type: Lithium Ion Battery Capacity: 65mAh Waterproof level: IP67 Water-Resistant Battery Capacity: 210mAh Charging: Usb Port charging Operating time: Up to 7 days use time Working Temperature: -10°C to 45°C Operation System: Smartphone, Android phone, IOS 8.0 & above, Android 4.4 & above, and Bluetooth 4.0 & above
24 Hours Heart Rate Monitor & Sleep Tracker:Our fitness tracker can monitor your heart rate anytime and can also automatically monitor your sleep state to provide a comprehensive analysis of your sleep quality (deep sleep, light sleep, and awake time). Step tracker help you know more about your health and make a reasonable adjustment to your lifestyle.
14 Sports Modes Fitness Watch: Our activity tracker includes 14 sports modes, such as walking, running, cycling, climbing, badminton, yoga and more. Calorie counter watch allows you to track distance, steps, calories burned and active minutes, as well as view your workout route via your smartphone connected to GPS. You can view detailed fitness data directly from our app.
Message and Incoming Call Reminders: You can receive notifications of messages from SMS, SNS, Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram ect. It also has incoming calls reminders on this step tracker and reject the calls through our calorie counter watch. The fitness watch is compatible with Android 4.4 or above/iOS 8.0 or above and Bluetooth 4.0 or later.
Multi Smart Functions: The fitness watch can record your activity data throughout the day, and heart rate monitor watch also comes with a variety of other smart functions, such as sedentary reminders, alarm clocks, find your phones, set exercise goals, remote cameras, and raise wrist to wake, etc.
Build-in USB Easy Charge and IP67 Waterproof: Our calorie counter watch has a built-in USB plug, which can be charged by simply removing the wristband. 1-2 hours full charge gives you up to 7-days working time. Designed with an IP67 waterproof rating, our fitness tracker for women makes you perform multiple exercise modes.
I mainly wanted this as a sleep tracker for when I travel. I have a Beautyrest sleep tracker under my mattress, which gives detailed and surprisingly accurate info on what time I fell asleep, what time I woke up, whether/when/for how long I woke up in the night, and how much deep, light, and REM sleep I got. (I was skeptical of its ability to detect REM sleep, but sure enough after a few years of use, every time I wake up remembering one of my dreams, that tracker showed I woke up from REM sleep.)I wore this new tracker for a week while also using the Beautyrest sleep tracker in my bed and compared the results. First thing to know is that this didn't record any sleep at all unless I had it strapped to the inside of my wrist, although it can detect heart rate even when worn as a watch. This can be uncomfortable as is easy to inadvertently press the button and make it vibrate. Second thing is that it divides sleep into light and deep only, and I'm not sure how it's defining those terms. The amount of deep sleep it counted each night was significantly more than the deep sleep the Beautyrest tracker counted, but less than the sum of deep and REM sleep the Beautyrest tracker counted, if that makes sense. Third thing is that this tracker gave me higher numbers for total sleep every night that I used it. One night, it was only 3 minutes higher, which is nothing. But another night, it was 56 minutes higher. On average, this tracker recorded 22 minutes more sleep per night than the Beautyrest tracker did. And while the Beautyrest app gives me precise estimates of times I fell asleep and woke up, so that I can compare it with external sources (e.g. I remember falling asleep halfway through that hourlong episode I started at 10, which tracks with it saying I fell asleep at 10:34, and I know I got up with my alarm at 6, which tracks with it saying I woke up then), the app for this sleep tracker doesn't give me that info. (It gives you "average" times you fell asleep and woke up, so I guess you get that precise estimate the first time you use it, but then never again. Poor app design rather than limits of the device, I guess.) So I'm inclined to think it's less accurate than the Beautyrest one I've been using.The heart rate readings appear to be low. I compared it with the results from a fingertip pulse oximeter that also has a heart rate monitor; after a bit of light exercise, this device gave me a reading of only 83 bpm, while the fingertip pulse ox gave me a reading of 115! After I sat down to take that measurement, I remained seated while I tried to measure my heart rate manually, putting a finger on my wrist while timing myself for a minute. I came up with 99 bpm, which seems to validate the other device that read 115--I was resting now. I then measured myself again with this device and the pulse ox, still sitting, and got numbers that were much closer--96 bpm from this one, 100 from the other one. But why would the numbers on this one go UP after I'd been resting? I don't think I trust this data.The good news is the step tracker is pretty close. I measured myself walking 40 steps and it counted 41. But it's annoying that you can't see it count up as you walk; you have to open the step function, check the number, walk, then open it and check it again. And it doesn't always refresh right away.You have to create a profile to access your data on the app, and you have to manually sync it each time. You can only see remaining battery life of the device on the app, not on the device itself, though it does appear to last well over 24 hours on a full charge.Overall I'd say this is a bit like a cheap home scale that doesn't agree with the one in your doctor's office. If you're using it as a rough guide to help track your progress, or to game-ify your fitness goals, it might work for you. But if accuracy is important, spend the extra money to get something better.This watch works great if you are using it to only count while you are walking moving your hands. If pushing a stroller or shopping cart it will count zero steps. I went on a 2 mile walk pushing a stroller and zero steps were counted. I’ve had this item for a month. It often varies by 3,000 steps from my iPhonePros:* Small/narrow size & lightweight (for those who don't like to wear a large watch)* Battery life; plugs directly into USB-Type A charger (no cord); charges quickly* Reminder notification/vibration is strong (I've returned other brands because I barely felt the vibration)* Good value for the money* Replacement bands available (for those who like to change colors on a whim!); be sure to double-check compatibility with watch model number* Uses the "VeryFitPro" app; I have 3 watches (different brands & styles) that also use this app* Seller followed up after delivery; responded quickly to my comments/concerns; good customer serviceCons:* Band can be difficult to remove for charging (my last watch was MUCH easier & lasted for years!); remove band at a slight angle, otherwise the little piece that inserts into the USB charger will probably break sooner, rather than later; an illustration is shown in the instructions* Size (for those whose eyesight requires a larger watch face/display)* Display orientation cannot be changed to horizontal (landscape), which is what I preferI don't use all of its functions/capabilities so someone who does might have a different opinion, but overall, I'm happy & satisfied with my purchase. This watch fulfills MY requirements: small, simple, replaceable band, & inexpensive. :-)Got this device. Works OK. Don’t really use the app. Doesn't let you know when it needs to be charged until it's almost drained. And you have to take the band apart to charge it.The battery life if fine. Tracking my steps is not accurate. The things I like are the alarm, the time, and telling me to get up and move my body on a regular interval because I sit a lot while working. And I can sleep with it on which is unusual for me. So if I can get the step tracker to work perfectly, I will be okay with it. If not I may have to return it since I bought it for the step tracker. I will give it a chance.My glorious Fitbit Charge still works but the band broke off. I cannot get the rest of the band off--and neither can anyone in my family. I still hope to find a solution to that problem. I decided to buy a cheap tracker until I can fix my nice one. I chose the Poiuzet Fitness Tracker at around $25 dollars.GOOD: Once the APP was loaded, it was easy to install and pair. Follow the insert to pair your device. The watch face is a little small but adequate. My Fitbit fit a bit better but it was more or less comfortable to wear. The watch itself is easy to use.BAD: The watch will come uncharged. Until you charge it, you cannot set anything up. It should just start with 'Step 1: Charge the watch'. The watch will appear dead for the first 2 to 3 minutes of charging, THEN the red light appears.BAD: Their are 2 APPS by this company. The one that looks like a watch is not the right APP. Download the other one. They just say download their APP by name. There are 2 APPs with almost the exact same names by this company. Very confusing.BAD: The thing I HATED was the bands. OMG...they are miserable to get off and miserable to get on. Since you have to take the bands off every week to charge---I am dreading it. The bands were so hard to get off, I almost just threw the whole watch out. Bad design.Overall, I give them a 2.5-3.0 out of 5. Works fine once you get it up and running. Charging the battery is hell because you have to remove the horrid bands. Not bad, but not perfect.