







Product description Fitness Tracker Multi Functions: This pedometer can be use for Step Tracker, Calorie Counter, real time display (12 and 24 hours System ) . the partner with your outdoor activies. The portable design silent and easy in your hand that it accurately monitors your daily activity.You can enjoy more Fun with your friends in outdoor sport! Setting No need mobile phone,Bluetooth,so it will need to set the personal information and time/date directly on this band. It is easy to set up,just refer to the instruction .What’s in the box 1 x smart band 1 x User Manual
H**V
Great watch for the price
Great little watch for the price. It is very to set up and fits comfortably. I did find that it won’t sense/measure your steps though unless your arms are moving too. I was pushing a stroller with both hands on the stroller handlebar and it didn’t sense any of my steps because my arms weren’t swaying. Other than that though, it’s a great watch to track steps and calories!!
B**E
Nice basic tracker
This isn't anything fancy. It's basically a little pedometer set in a silicone wrist band. I am using it as a watch and to track steps. It seems fairly accurate so far. I wouldn't say it's 100 percent correct, but pretty close. I knew that paying $12.99 for a tracker I wasn't going to get state-of-the-art accuracy, but I can keep this on me and walk around without having to carry my phone every waking moment. (It doesn't measure side-to-side steps very well, however. It also measures better if you have your arms down and have a bit of that swinging gait.)It's pretty easy to set, too, though it only measures in British and Metric systems. My phone tells me my average step length (in feet) so I just converted that to centimeters for this gadget to help determine length in kilometers. (Though really I just want this so I can work toward 10,000 steps a day, and that's fine for me.)But the little silicone wrist band is cute. I opted for the purple and it's a bright cheerful color. It'll be handy for walks around the block, things like that.
A**R
Not accurate at sl
I es excited about this because it didn’t involve anything technical I put it on first thing in the morning walked around my house did my elliptical for 25 minutes then checked my progress it said I only burned 6 calories I tried again the next day figured it needed a day to adjust to my routine but still said I nearly burned anything so I was very dissatisfied with this item seemed ideal for non technical people but unfortunately didn’t work out
B**F
Not sensitive enough for me.
It only seems to work if you have high impact steps or swing your arms, which I don't especially if I am carrying something or someone and the weight doesn't go up high enough that I benefit from the calorie counter. But if you are a skinny runner this this would be ideal! I'm just not. I'm a heavier momma so it is little more than a watch for me.
A**L
This device needs MUCH better Instructions, & ...
...it did not work, right out of the box (after the lengthy time it took to ascertain its various functions/two buttons.Dang ~ I need one of these puppies! If the manufacturer can improve the instructions, maybe this would be a very handy devise. I really liked the size and feel and look of it...it just needs to work.
Y**O
No battery to replace
My grandsons are 6 and 8, and were intrigued byhow my fitbit kept track of my steps. I bought this for them so that they could have the same experience. They are enjoying it. But it recently stopped working in that the numbers cannot bevread clearly. I thought it might have a battery we could replace, but it doesn’t. It’s only 1 month since Christmas, and no longer really usable. SobI would not reco
V**.
Watch works in two places, wrist and ankle.
It fits wrist and ankle.
T**Y
Disappointed. too bulky and inaccurate
Welp you get what you pay for I suppose.I got tired of having to bring my smartphone everywhere to track my steps, so I bought this watch. It's a bit too bulky, I accidentally reset my step counter multiple times throughout the day somehow, by just simply moving or holding things in my hands? Idk. Also, I tested it to compare with my smartphone health app. This pedometer watch captured only half of my actual steps. Guess I'll just stick to wearing pockets so I can continue using my phone since it's more accurate.
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