TeslaHero Fitness Tracker,Activity Tracker with Heart Rate Blood Oxygen SpO2 Sleep Monitor,Waterproof Health Pedometer Watch for Android and iPhone,11 Sport Modes Step Calorie Counte
Dimensions: | 5 x 3 x 0.6 cm; 40 Grams |
Brand: | Teslahero |
Colour: | Black |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | teslahero |
Age: | Kid |
Colour: | Black |
An excellent watch that allows you to track many things on a day to day basis that many people would like to keep up to date with, fits very well, looks nice, feels comfortable, cheap and cheerful! Great mobile app with this, have had no problems at all. Very satisfied.
Slightly bigger than I was expecting but that’s not a bad thing, the screen is clear and easy to read.
Overall it works well and tracks things as accurately as these cheaper watches can. It tracks sleep well but I personally don’t like wearing things on my wrist to sleep in and this is definitely too big for me to find comfortable. The battery lasts a good few days/ a week depending on how much you interact with it.
A decent budget fitness watch. A bit chunkier than my old one but it performs fine. Nice bright display and easy to charge, just take the strap off and plug the usb part of the watch ‘face’ in to a port. I only use the step tracker and watch functions really but the other data is interesting to check now and then. Reasonably priced too.
Not a bad product
Needs getting used to
A little bulky on wrist not bad value for money
As a tracker this functions as expected but I’m not a fan of the design. Some of the silver colouring on the edges of the watch’s body was not finished well and the straps felt too rigid. The black straps weren’t black but looked rather a dusty dark grey.
The app was simple to use and connect. The batter life is good as it lasts about a week without problems.
Not for slim wrists as the main body is quite thick and lengthy. The design looks slightly outdated and so for the price, its performs as expected but is not one of the better looking ones.
Tech from about two iterations ago of the fitness tracking watch, obviously – it still has that charging system from around five years ago where you pull the watch apart and stick it into a USB type charger. But it does everything it needs to do, and for a budget smartwatch it’s very nicely presented, with a steel case, bright clear display, and a textured rubber wristband. You won’t be the coolest kid at the gym with this, but if budget is your primary consideration, this is a pretty good choice.
Ordered for my mum to replace her old one. Looks lovely on, good for smaller wrists as it’s not bulky. App was quick and easy to set up and it does what my mum needs it to do. A good value watch.
TeslaHero fitness tracker watch looks well-made and is comfortable to wear. The strap is adjustable.
Additionally, the watch comes with a bunch of cool features, namely a heart rate monitor, sleep monitor, blood oxygen monitor, activity tracker, sedentary reminder, etc.
Furthermore, I can capture pictures on my mobile via my watch.
It connects instantly with my mobile via Bluetooth.
Battery life is also good.
However, the pedometer is a little too sensitive and records steps even when I’m not walking.
I got this for one of the girls in the family who is trying to get fit.
Rather than paying a lot more for one of the big name brands it is much easier getting this to keep to a budget
This does the basics that you would expect though it does record steps when she’s just moved sometimes. But that’s a minor niggle
Nice fitness tracker, very functional and good value for money.
Comes with black textured belt that can be regulated. No charging cable needed. It has a build in USB stick so you just need to plug it in to charge. Tracker itself is very easy to use and has intuitive settings.
It can track your steps, measure your heart rate, blood oxygen and sleep quality. It is great for beginners who just start their fitness journey and want to learn more about their body.
The watch screen is very simple to set up, view your exercise data in the app and record your health data. It’s lightweight, and the easy-to-remove silicone wristband is comfortable to wear.
My main purpose is to record the number of steps my child takes every day, but the pedometer is too sensitive, and turning around when standing still is one step count.
It has multiple outdoor modes, if just changing the outdoor mode on the watch screen, which is sluggish.
This is a very basic, budget-end fitness tracker, but it looks the part and seems to work reasonably well, within limits. It has most of the standard functions and is waterproof (a claim I tried out in the shower, by accident!).
It has a few quirks – not least being that this morning, as I was lying in bed shortly after waking up, it told me I’d already taken a few dozen steps. Not unless I walk in my sleep I hadn’t …
But the heartbeat monitor seems about right, as do the other functions. The sleep monitor may be a bit dodgy – given that it had me falling asleep an hour before I actually did. This was because I was in bed reading, therefore relaxed and reasonably motionless … but this is a known ‘fault’ of many if not most fitness trackers.
Connecting to the phone via the app was very straightforward.
If you’re for an entry-level fitness tracker, then I think you could do a lot worse than this one … as long as you remember not to take anything it says as gospel.
One of the features that I particularly liked about this was that it doesn’t need a USB cable. But you do need a plug socket with a USB port as the main body of the watch fits directly into that.
I choose the purple strap, a good colour for me to use for working, not too light to get marked up but not a solid dark colour either. If you have any previous similar watches please delete the app before install the app for this or it may not connect correctly.
The watch has the usual features of time, steps, distance, calories, heart rate, sleep, motion and shut down. One particular feature that I like is the blood oxygen. It can inform you about messages and phone calls. There are other features too which you can cater to your own life style.
Not a bad watch for the money.
A nice fitbit style fitness tracker. It’s fairly basic in operation and not like other smartwatches at a similar price point. Operation is easy via the touch button on the front to swap from mode to mode. Nice comfy silicone strap that fits well.
Nice watch but really too basic for the price.
This is a smart looking activity tracker. It has a fairly accurate heart rate sensor that I’ve checked against the reading in my branded smart watch HR.
A big advantage is that it plugs directly into a USB port to charge, so no annoying cables to carry around with you.
The display is quite simple and is let down by only having a single touch sensitive button at the bottom of the screen. This works by single taps or long presses. You can get fully touch sensitive screen activity trackers for the same sort of price, so this is disappointing as far as I’m concerned.
If you’re not a big tech fan, then this is ideal for you due to the simplicity of how it works. I’ve therefore taken this into account in giving it a 4 out of 4 star review. I’m not a huge fan myself of this tracker as I prefer a more interactive screen, but others will love this.