Configuration and functions 1. 0.91 inch OLED screen; Screen resolution: 128 * 32 Pixels 2. Food grade TPU strap, PC main body; 3. The dual-mode control: touch control and palming at the time the two control 4. Low-power Wireless 4.0, compatible with Apple's IOS platform; 5. Waterproof Level: IP68; 6. Wireless receive SMS, qq, micro-channel; 7. Time display and silent vibration alarm function; 8. The motion pedometer: steps, distance, calories recording and real-time display; 9. Sleep monitoring; 10. Remote camera: convenient self-timer; 11. Anti-lost cell phone theft, to find the phone; 12. Caller ID / names display, SMS / QQ / micro-letter reminder; 13. The power reminder; 14. Memory: 32M + 32M; 15. Battery: 76mAh 16. Additional features: health monitoring, social entertainment, tracking / alarm, pedometer, information push, remote self-timer, entertainment 17. Colors: red, black, blue 18.Language:Chinese, English, Spanish, German, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Italian Product Highlights 1. Touch screen operation: left and right slide switch function, click on the page, press the power or the OK button. 2. Turn the wrist lit screen 3. The date and time display large fonts, watch function more humane. 4. SMS, micro letter, QQ, call, vibrating alert, and directly display the contents of a 16-word message and phone name. 5. looking for the phone, by clicking on the appropriate icon bracelet, you can let the phone sound an alarm, find the phone. 6. A remote camera, you can achieve Apple mobile remote camera, fast speed and never hesitate! Package list 1x Smart Bracelet 1x User Manual
P**L
Not perfect but good to keep you motivated
Pros:-waterproof-paired easily with my iphone 6s-battery lasts about a week-super easy charging (plugs into any usb port, 30 minutes to recharge)-has caller id, notified about text messages and other alerts you can enable-app shows charts and history to measure your progress over time-comfortable to wear-a price that's easy to justifyCons:-Not totally accurate (though I think that's an ongoing issue with all pedometers)-Loses bluetooth connection periodically-Takes a few days to figure it all outOverall: For around 30 bucks, stop being so darn picky and give it a shotI've been using this activity tracker for about 3 weeks now because I wanted to decide if I'm getting it for my younger siblings for Christmas. My verdict: I amIf you're thinking of gifting it though, know the packaging isn't the sexiest. A little plain/generic looking and the instructions could be little clearer. As soon as you take it out the box you'll prob want to plug it in to any usb port to charge. Don't be shy, just peel the right side of the band down and pull the unit out of the band it's in. Use part of the 30 minutes it needs to charge to download the Zeroner app to your phone. While the unit charged it'll flash white. When it's done it'll stop flashing.After youre fully charged breathe easy because charging this unit is done so infrequently you wont have to think much about it. Pairing the device to the app is easy. Just open the app, push the menu button in the top right corner, click on Device Connection and search for the tracker. Mine is named something like Braceli5. Putting it on right away, I did a trial walk to see if it accurately was counting my steps. I noticed they were a little inflated but couldn't fool the unit by just swinging or raising/lowering my arms. From what I've read on pedometers though, they aren't necessarily the most precise devices. (Fitbit and Nike band seem to have similar issues based on reviews)From this point I encourage you to play with both the device and the app. The device works by pressing and swiping. Press down on the time and you'll see the date. Swipe from the right and you'll see the steps you've taken. Press down and you'll see distance traveled and calories burned. Swipe again and you'll see the Zzzz's for sleeping mode. Press down and there's a phone locator (will make your phone sound off) and a power button.The app not only tracks your steps, it tracks sleeping too. Though not the most intuitive way to view it. In order to see your sleep tracking click on the checkmark in the top right corner of the app. There you'll see sleep, GPS and the camera function. GPS tracks your movement for either running, cycling or walking. Once you activate any of the 3 modes it'll begin timing and tracking your location. That Pac-Man at the bottom is how you will pause or stop. At the end it'll show you the route you trsveldd, distance, time and calories. I've only used it once so far and it seemed fairly accurate. Distance I agreed with but pace and other smaller details I wasn't so sure about. The camera function is supposed to let you take a picture with your phone away from you. I'm not sure when or why you would use it but I guess it can be useful for some people.Overall, all of these options for 30 bucks are so worth it. I also notice now I'm more mindful about being active because this device lives on my wrist and is a constant reminder, if only subliminally, that I should be working towards the target of 10,000 steps per day. Oh and 1 more note, it goals you at 10,000 steps. When you hit the 10,000 mark the unit vibrates to notify you. There's no notification that pops us, you just kinda have to know that's what it's for. Lol
L**N
Meh...
It's okay as long as you don't let it die. The first time it died, I couldn't turn it on for a few days afterwards, even after charging and plugging it into my computer multiple times. After the first time, I have noticed that the bluetooth loses signal multiple times throughout the day. I also can't get it to pair up with the app. I have tried emailing Elegiant with the email they give on this page, and they say they will get back to you within 24 hours and I haven't heard from them. I emailed them weeks ago. It died again last night and it took a while for it to turn on, but the time is off and I can't pair it with bluetooth.
S**.
Pedometer for Me!
I purchased this watch for me and another in blue for my husband for Father’s day. I have never had a fitness watch before and after seeing them on the news I decided that the purchase price was good. We have been paying more attention to our health and these pedometers help us do this. Comparing our steps has become a contest for my husband and I. I love that with the purchase of these watches we have a little more motivation to get moving. The watches are very comfortable. I love that I can view my text messages and calls before having to dig or look for my phone. Plugging the watch into my computer or even my car is convenient when it needs a quick recharge. The screen in a good size for viewing. I like this product and will probably purchase additional watches other family members in the future.
V**.
Ok size watch i guess.
I dont do reviews until i have used the item for long periods of time like most of the reviews on this site but heres my review. Not much to say about this one. Its cheap so i didnt expect much out of it.Pros:Cheap.Good battery, charge lasts a long time.Cons-The pedometer doesnt seem to do a good job of counting my steps. Its always so low even when i spend my mornings going on the treadmill.-A little small. yeah i know its a bracelet and not a watch but would be nice to be able to wear it a little higher above the wrist. Becomes a little troublesome when i'm trying to wash my hands and i'm worried about it getting wet.- You have to wear it loose or you will get marks.You get what you pay for, its a stylish watch if anything.
L**1
A great watch, pedometer, etc!
It has worked exactly like advertised. It tracks my steps, mileage, calories as well as buzzes when I have a text or call. It also is a watch & calendar. At one time I thought it wasn't working correctly--but it was user error. The Bluetooth connection wasn't paired! Paired it and ready to go again! I really like it!
D**I
I'm pretty sure I got a fake as the metal part ...
I'm pretty sure I got a fake as the metal part that is supposed to say Elegiant is just blank and I remember the packaging being written in very poor English. I purchased this as a test to see if I would use it enough to get a Fitbit. For the price I would say it's not horrible, it's only $30 so just expect to get a $30 device. I'm pretty sure the pedometer is inaccurate, the band comes undone easily and it's kind of a hassle to reset as the app is not super easy to use. On the other hand, it looks very nice, is very durable and it fits my tiny wrist. All in all I think you get what you pay for. It's not the best but it's also not the worst.
J**R
You get what you pay for.
I like this fitness bracelet. However, it isn't the most accurate and does not track your sleep schedule well at all. It also doesn't track your steps taken as well as it should. Which also makes me doubt its caloric burn rate. It's well built and comfortable. Holds charge for a good amount of time, more than I expected for the price I payed.Easy to use and understand. I will just purchase a higher quality one next time. Was more curious how one worked more than anything.
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