Kfit Smart Watch Compatible with iPhone and Android Phones, Fitness Watch with Heart Rate & Sleep Monitor, IP68 Waterproof Fitness tracker for Women Men, Black


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Dimensions: 15 x 8.1 x 1.9 cm; 75 Grams
Batteries Included: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
Manufacture: Kfit
Department: Unisex-Adult
Department: Unisex-Adult
Origin: China
Reference: K_T062

22 Responses

  1. EmmaBurden says:

     United Kingdom

    I have been pretty happy with this watch so far. The app that I downloaded onto my iPhone it’s actually quite a nice piece of software and have no problems connecting everything together. I use it mainly for counting steps and also for sleep monitoring and both seem to be pretty accurate especially the step counting. The strap is comfortable to wear and I was able to connect it to get notifications from various apps such as WhatsApp. For the price it’s actually quite a nice watch and worth considering if you’re after something within this price range.

  2. DebbieG83sjpa says:

     United Kingdom

    So the watch is really nicely made, easy to use, as set up an account through phone, good accuracy,very long battery life,the only thing I didn’t liked is the strap, as it makes my wrist very sweaty..

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This smartwatch has lots of features most of which work very well.

    The strap is very comfortable and a good length for a small/medium ladies wrist with plenty of holes to slacken or tighten it up and the watch size is similar to that of an Apple Watch.

    It has a step counter, heart rate monitor, sleep monitor, and blood oxygen level monitor.

    The heart rate monitor was accurate however I don’t think the oxygen level monitor is accurate as it gave me very low readings and I am fine. The step counter seemed fairly accurate.

    The watch face is customisable so you can choose a photo from your pictures which my daughter was delighted about.

    You can receive smart notifications on your watch from your phone which is good. My daughter linked her WhatsApp account.

    The watch has a raise to wake feature so when you look at your watch it comes to life. I really like this, the only thing I don’t like is the screen seems to switch off very quickly and I didn’t find a way to change that.

    The watch has 3 different brightness settings so you can change it depending on the light/sun around you.

    Overall I think this is a great product for the price and would recommend.

    Great budget smart watch with lots of features

  4. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Under 40 you cant go wrong. I fully charged this watch two weeks ago and have not had to re-charge it again yet. I like the large watch face, I can read the time without squinting or having to stop to put my glasses on. I have found all the apps that I need easy to use. There are some features that I probably will not use but so far the apps I have used have been easy to up. This has been my go to watch since I have had it, I struggle to see my `Fit Bit`

    Great value.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    For the price you can’t really expect more from this product.
    It works well, the battery life is great, it charges very quickly and it’s UI is easy to navigate.

    The fitness apps and functions seem to be fairly accurate too.

    No complaints at all, great budget buy here.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a good budget smart watch that is sleek and simple in design, it’s not too bulky like some watches , I like the streamlined simple design with good quality wrist strap that fastens well and is easy to put on and off.

    I like that it is highly waterproof too , splash proof , shower proof.

    The display is crystal clear , easy to read , it’s colourful and it’s cool that you can design your own watch face and customise it so it’s personalised to how you want it.

    It has you covered for most things that you would expect to find in more expensive watches , you can sync it to your android device to receive notifications.

    It has 8 sports modes , you can keep track of your daily fitness activities, steps , calories, heart rate , so it’s a good quality budget fitness tracker to keep an eye on your progress with your phone and watch.

    It’s also able to play music but most importantly it’s good at being a watch too , to keep track of the time .

    I think this would suit someone who wants a good sleek budget watch to keep track of their fitness , it’s not bulky and looks quite smart on.

    The battery life is great too from just a few hours charging you get days of activity with the watch , so you don’t have to charge it constantly.

    There are better watches out there but at 29.99 at the time of writing, I think this is definitely a budget option to consider, it’s a nice looking little watch.

    Great for the price , a sleek design, good for fitness and notifications

  7. MaryannNovak says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve enjoyed using this watch thus far, it both looks and feels more expensive than it is. That quality feels amazing and has all the relevant features you’d want.

    It was very easy to pair and install. It syncs well with my phone, I get all the relevant fitness tracking and all the notification pop ups. It has a few watch faces built in so you can easily select which one you want. I find the watch relatively comfortable to wear and fairly accurate.

    Overall, I think it’s a great smart smart if you’re on a budget, it has everything I want for a fraction of the price.

    Hope you found my review useful.

    Amazing budget watch

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a very basic fitness watch, which is reflected in the price. Like all such watches, it requires an app to get the full benefit and the “Fitdock” app that this watch uses is pretty good.
    Apart from the time, the watch also measures steps, heart rate and blood oxygen levels. There is also a “sports” mode for walking, running, cycling etc. The readings are reasonably accurate and reasonably consistent, but shouldn’t be relied on.
    Modes are switched by swiping the screen, I found it rather confusing and had trouble getting to where I wanted to be.
    The battery is charged from any USB power source using the supplied cable. Charging is fairly quick and battery life is good.
    I personally found the watch head too big, but that’s a personal opinion.
    It’s not the best watch around, but for the functionality it gives its pretty good value.

  9. VPOLottierbjexk says:

     United Kingdom

    The watch arrived in a simple branded box that opens at the top, and the watch is in a moulded plastic tray along with the USB charging lead. This comes with a simple quick start guide which covers the charging, which used a USB type A to a magnetic connection to the reverse of the watch, installing the Fitdock application to your device, and pairing the watch via Bluetooth. It also lists the touch screen controls.

    After charging the watch I put the Fitdock application on my phone and went through the pairing, I found this to be quick and straight forward. I thought the application very well set out and easy to navigate giving very good breakdowns on the readings from the watch. I set up the notification alerts which let you select the alerts you want from social media to email etc. When you get an incoming notification the watch vibrates and displays it, with historical alerts being available when you swipe down on the watch face, and I found it worked well.

    The step counter seems accurate enough and I found testing it on the daily school run the distance/steps taken was always within 30 of previous readings. I thought the sleep duration feature very good and it gives a nice breakdown of sleep duration, number of wakeups along with breaking down the night’s sleep into light sleep and deep sleep. I am not convinced on how accurate the heart rate monitoring is and would only at best use it as a rough guide. Overall I thought the functions and monitoring features very good and well supported by the app.

    The watch faces are customisable with quite a large selection of faces to choose from, and you can select any picture from your own device and use that as the background to the watch which I thought quite a nice feature. The touch screen is very responsive when swiping although not quite as good when touching the screen to select. The one niggle I did have is you can’t set the screen off duration, and I found it went off slightly too quickly (around 5 seconds).

    Overall I like the watch, it has a mass of features and customisable settings, the battery lasts around 4 days before needing charging, and the charging system is good with no messing about trying to plug in a connector. I like the notification system which isn’t too intrusive with just vibration, and it has some simple additional features such as music control and an alarm I found useful. The touch screen sensitivity is fine although could be better and I would like to see a setting for the screen time out added in a future update. In my opinion this is a nice and useful smart watch.

    Nice and useful smart watch

  10. DulcieGFFV says:

     United Kingdom

    I searched for a long time and bought a couple of dud watches to check my BPM since i have a disorder with my heart rate going up too fast. This watch was ironically the best out of the bunch, And the most affordable. It has multiple functions, But i was focused on the BPM heart rate monitor.

    The monitor is accurate and i found the watch to be quite easy to set up the time and date without being forced into using any app. The watch has a timer, Accurate step tracker and can be charged via a magnetic charging cable.

    I would recommend this watch over the many others i had tried if you want a good all-rounder that does not cost a fortune and does a good job at monitoring your health.

  11. MackenzGrout says:

     United Kingdom

    I owned a fitbit watch a few years ago and this smart watch is so much less expensive but so far appears to work just as well. It linked up to my android phone easily, once I had added the app to it. And now I can see clearly how much exercise I don’t do. On the watch face it has a clear nice looking old style clock face with hands. This can be swiped in various directions to see how many steps you have taken, heart rate, blood oxygen level and more. It can also show messages from your phone, personally I’d just prefer to read them on my phone as it’s bigger making the messages clearer. Ordered the watch with the purple strap which is more of a deep damson shade. The strap is very comfortable and is big enough for fairly wide wrists and has enough holes for people with quite thin wrists as well. The face is large for smaller wrists but it would still work ok and feel comfortable. On the whole it’s pretty good and definitely worth purchasing.

  12. JasmineCooke says:

     United Kingdom

    Long lasting battery, measures your oxygen and blood pressure, counts steps and also have a message notification. You can control the brightness and also you can call your phone trough your smart watch if you forget where it is.
    You have an app as well read the full instructions before use

  13. CandraNeal says:

     United Kingdom

    This watch was fairly quick to charge (about 2hrs) and so far the battery seems to last about a week (although I’ll try to update this if anything changes).
    The fitness apps seem pretty good and the step counter is quite accurate, lots of other useful functions like a stopwatch and heart rate monitor. It’s generally very easy to navigate too.
    Very good for the price!

    Affordable, good battery life, functional

  14. WendellPaterson says:

     United Kingdom

    Kfit Smart Watch. Daughter loves it. Purple is her favourite colour.
    32.99 at time of review. 5*.

    Recommend.

  15. MichealWLK says:

     United Kingdom

    What a great little fitness tracker this is. Delivered quickly and without any issue.
    Nice bright clear screen and pretty easy to navigate after a quick read if the instructions.
    The results on on my heart BPM matched with my Fitbit and it tracked my distance and steps well.
    Knocked a star off as screen goes to sleep too quickly for me (not come across a way of changing it) and the QR code on the watch display to download the app didn’t work. Just search in Google play for Letsfit app.

    Great little fitness tracke

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    You can pay a lot for these types of watches. This one seems to me to be very reasonably priced. It looks good. It is easy to set up with your phone by downloading the app and then pairing watch to phone. Fairly quick to do. The watch works well. It measures steps, heartbeat, blood pressure etc. I cannot say how accurate it is but it seems fairly good to me. You can set it up to notify receipt of e-mails or texts or whatever if you want to do so. Again, easy enough to do. It seems well made and looks good. It appears to work well and the battery lasts. I cannot say whether it is expensive or not but it appears to be a good watch and not expensive. Impressed.

  17. GalenJXZxq says:

     United Kingdom

    Solid smartwatch for people who don’t want to spend too much; in fact the list price is very competitive.
    The display is easy to read, always active, and has all the health features: heart rate sensor, in short, it helps to improve the lifestyle and to integrate the functions dedicated to sports practice.
    It is a very capable device, it is water resistant.
    Good battery life.

    Visually appealing

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My daughter love her new watch especially when her cheap one just broke. It’s easy to use and it has all the things she needs on a smart watch. She couldn’t wait to use it as she needs it for school. It’s economical for what it is and very functional. I’m happy I bought it.

    Bought for my daughter.

  19. FilomenOws says:

     United Kingdom

    This Kfit smart watch is supplied with a custom charge cable and instructions. It has a large clear dial that can be read in bright light and has a good set of features. These include heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring. I was particularly interested in the latter post several bouts of Covid-19. Even the dedicated (on finger) monitors can be notoriously inaccurate but this watch is convenient to use and I find the readings useful as a guide to how I am doing under exercise. The watch is supplied with a single strap that is attached via spring loaded pins. Replacements are fairly readily available should that become necessary or one wishes to swap the supplied strap out for an alternative design or colour.

    My phone is Android based and the ‘Fitdock’ app was easy to find and download. It requires you set up and account with an email and password and that you verify your email via an email that is sent to the email address that you enter. This needs to be done before linking the watch to the app. I used the QR code method but is may also be done manually. Once I had got the account set up the linking turned out to be a matter of a few more clicks. The app seems quite good and allows, in my opinion, easier access to the watch’s features and settings on the phone. Most of these may also be accessed via the watch. It is necessary to link the watch to the app every couple of days because the on watch storage is limited and the various statistics need to be uploaded to the app or they will be lost. With my usual smart watch I have got into the routine of doing this every evening before I go to bed. So far the step counting is at least as accurate as my existing watch and they have produced very similar readings over the last couple of days. Trials using the walk about and count the steps method also proved to be very accurate. I cannot vouch for all the settings or modes but I think it is not unreasonable to assume that if the step counter is accurate then the rest should follow close behind.

    I think this is a good watch. It doesn’t do blood pressure monitoring as some others do but has a slightly higher number of features that the average at this price. For example the afore mentioned blood oxygen readings. One of the best features is the dial. It is sharp and bright. My existing watch is always hard to read in bright light but this is a quantum leap forward. The strap is probably my least favourite part of this watch but it is attractive and effectively does the job and would be easy enough to swap. There are various options for the style of dial that may be set on the watch or in the app. The instructions cover all of this quite well and are brief but to the point. Charging is easy enough and follows a fairly standard set up. The custom end of the charge lead is attached magnetically to the watch and works pretty well without the niggles getting it to attach, lock and charge that I have had with another watch I own. Battery life seems pretty good to and the app provides a useful percentage charge remaining figure so that it is easy to see how much is used in an average day and thence how often it is likely to need charging. In my case, this looks to be around 7 days plus or minus a couple of days. That is quite satisfactory as far as I am concerned and I have got used to the use/charge regime with my other watches.

    This watch isn’t expensive and appears to me to be very good value for money. It is a step up from the models between the 20-25 mark in terms of quality, accuracy, features and battery life. So it is nice to know one does get what one pays a bit extra for. I also prefer the strap being attached with pins as replacements for this style of strap are much easier to source and there are loads more options to choose from. All you need is in the box save a phone for the app and a USB power source. I love it already. It is stylish and functional and I have had several admiring complements. I have given this watch the full 5 starts but there are plenty of other options in what is a crowded market. I think it merits being on anyone’s short list and if the features and style suit your needs you will not be disappointed. This is a really solid and good value buy.

    Good features, bright dial and decent app

  20. ArthurTheriot says:

     United Kingdom

    This Kfit smart watch is performing well and doing all of the things that it’s supposed to do.

    Setting up the smart watch was fairly easy. I often try to set things up without looking at the instructions, but I found that I did need to follow the instructions to get the order of things right. So first I had to install the Fitdock app on my Android phone. After installing the app, I had to register by providing my email and creating a password – Fitdock then sent me an email and I had to click it to confirm my email address.

    After that, I followed a few more simple steps to pair the Kfit watch to my phone. Ever since then, the watch has been working as expected. The app allows me to decide what notifications I want on my watch. For example, I don’t like to get Facebook notifications on my watch but I do want Messenger and WhatsApp notifications. There are plenty of options for customising the types of notifications I want on my watch and I’m pleased that I have been able to set my watch up to notify me about the apps that matter to me and to ignore the ones that matter less.

    I’m quite pleased with the stability of the connection between my watch and my phone. I have had other smart watches in the past that seemed to drop the connection occasionally (and without warning). This doesn’t seem to be a problem with the Kfit watch and Fitdock app.

    The watch has several watch faces built in to it. But the app has several dozen more watch face options with both analog and digital designs available.

    The smart watch itself functions much as you might expect. Swipe it left, right, up or down to bring up further menus. It measures heart rate. I can set a stopwatch on the watch. In order to set alarms, I have to do it through the app on my phone.

    The screen has three brightness settings and can be either fairly dim to save battery or fairly bright. The visible part of the screen (i.e. the bit that lights up) is noticeably smaller than the watch face itself. I have seen other smart watches with smaller bezels. But then I think of this Kfit smart watch as being a good value watch rather than a premium watch.

    Overall, it’s a good and perfectly functional smart watch. It counts steps and measures heart rate. It notifies me about phone messages. The app on my phone seems to synchonise well with the watch. Everything seems fine and it’s pretty decent value as well.

    Good connection with my phone

  21. WilhemiGordon says:

     United Kingdom

    Bit skeptical about ordering but thought why not and honestly can’t believe how good the functions of the watch are and the overall quality…easy setup within minutes…very happy indeed.

  22. Jackson Ryan says:

     United Kingdom

    What does this watch not do, nothing much.
    This really is a great watch the only reason I rated this 4 stars and not 5 is I think if the price was 29.99 it would be better and get 5 it’s just a bit too expensive compared to others on the market.
    The actual watch itself is comfortable to wear has good adjustments on the strap. The strap is very pliable and soft unlike some plastic straps.
    The features are listed in the description and would take me all day to list so I am it going to.
    It charges extremely quickly (less than one hour) and also comes pre charged with an included USB cable.
    The instruction manual is easy to read and not so small you need a magnifying glass (as some).
    I have been using this for a few days and so far have encountered no problems at all. It’s been used on the treadmill and out for a brisk walk but luckily for me as yet not in the rain.
    Good buy

    Excellent this watch has everything a health/fitness person would wa