Smart Watch Fitness Tracker with Blood Oxygen, Blood

Smart Watch Fitness Tracker with Blood Oxygen

Smart Watch Fitness Tracker with Blood Oxygen, Blood Pressure, Heart Rate Monitor,IP68 Waterproof Watch Pedometer Stopwatch,Smart Bracelet for Men Women for Android iOS


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Dimensions: 4 x 3 x 1 cm; 42 Grams
Model: S05
Batteries Included: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
Manufacture: ENUOSUMADirect
Dimensions: 4 x 3 x 1 cm; 42 Grams
Origin: China

13 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Have a very expensive watch and wanted a cheap exercise watch. This delivered and more! Very pleased with the product.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our Usersit’s worth the price if you’re looking for a smart watch with basic features like a timer and a music player.
    The step counter doesn’t really count your steps but the arm movements,but it’s okay.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Really good smart watch with great battery life. Love being able to change the display from lots of different online watch faces.

  4. EddyPickrell says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Does exactly what it is supposed to and looks good

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersI only use watch to get approx BP, pulse & oxygen saturation monitoring. Good for its price.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I got this product specifically because I have a sleeping disability and I need to track how much I sleep. This product is nice and I absolutely love the aesthetics, but it missed the one vital thing I needed.

  7. GarlandWashburn says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    This stopped pairing after six months! When I first got the watch it paired automatically without using the app. When I contacted the supplier they were of great help and sent me details of the app I needed to use. My watch is working fine and I would recommend this watch to anyone. Thanks.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    wanted to get a handle on my sleep pattern and blood pressure .

  9. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Cheap and cheerful smart watch with some useful features, in particular the heart rate monitor and distance trackers suit my needs. Fairly easy to set up with the instructions provided and some intuition, only thing i’m not that keen on is the plastic strap which can get a bit sweaty in hot weather and slightly uncomfortable to wear, the strap does look a bit cheap and the pin fixings look a bit flimsy but so far they seem ok, i wish i had the option of changing this.

    Comes with a dedicated charge cable, a full recharge takes a few hours and i found this lasts about a week. There is a compatible app to link to your phone which is good for tracking trends and progress, the interface is very good and both communicate well together.

    19.99 (at the time of writing this review) is good value for what you get out of it if you just want a basic fitness tracker and smart watch without the expense and complication of linking to to your smartphone like apple or samsung branded watches. Cheap but cheerful and you get what you pay for i guess.

  10. ConcepcLions says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great budget fitness tracker which will work best for people that want a rough/simple analysis of their fitness and general vitals. The vitals won’t be as accurate as higher-end devices but again it gives a great general tracking avenue for people that don’t want to spend so much on other devices. The blood pressure is something to be careful of as this is the most likely to be unreliable as there is no calibration option with a blood pressure cuff. This is usually required as pressure is something that requires a little more than infrared (what is used for blood oxygen and heart rate).

    The screen is bright and smooth just like the top-end devices and the software is smooth enough to get you around without causing annoyances. The UI design is no ugly like cheaper versions but also not visually awe-ing so it again falls just right with the price range. This is compatible with standard wrist straps which is great for mixing up the look and customizing this with generic ones available online.

    Brilliant for the price and it hits the mark with what you should expect from a watch (even complete with notifications). The vitals and fitness tracking should be taken with a pinch of salt however due to the reliability of the components.

  11. BobbieSample says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this watch for my brother who is currently staying with us during the lockdown. He has been complaining of lack of sleep which had us worried for some time and I wanted to check if it was just in his mind or it was a real issue. This watch included sleep monitoring as a key feature which prompted me to order it.

    He has now used this for a few weeks and we have been keeping a watch on the number of hours of sleep through this and to our relief, we noticed that he is getting around 6-7 hours of sleep but most of it is shown as light sleep in the app which could be the reason why he feels less sleepy. We have now booked an appointment with the GP to see if he can suggest something to get him to sleep better.

    Apart from the sleep monitoring, the watch measures heart rate and steps which is pretty standard in other fitness trackers as well. I found these to be quite accurate and keeps us re-assured about my dad’s health.

    We haven’t used much of the smart features like call monitoring or message monitoring but its good to know that those features are available if required.

    My brother is not so impressed by the design as he prefers his watches with a round dial whereas this one is a rectangle and a rather large one. It looks a bit too plain for his taste but for the intended purpose which is sleep and health tracking, it works fine

    The battery life is good as well. In our usage, it lasted for a week which is lower than my fitness tracker but double than my wife’s smartwatch.

    I think the phone app needs a refresh as the interface is quite dated and in some places, the English used is not correct which bothered my brother

    Pros
    Good design
    Accurate sleep tracking
    Accurate heart rate and step tracking
    Decent battery life
    Integration with phone

    Cons
    App is not well made and not intuitive
    Does not have lot of watch faces

    Overall, for the intended purpose, this watch does the job and does it quite well. If the interface and the app can be enhanced, it could be a great watch/fitness tracker. 4 stars

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I am not a technical kind, so I will not be a best judge of the functions and the quality of the software this smart watch uses, but ine thing that struck me immediately – it seems to respond to stronger gusts of air to come lighting up (the screen). If it is so sensitive how will it ever measure all tge other things?
    Also, I will not be using it with an app that’s for sure. I want a watch smart enough to work on its own. If you intend to spy on someone, you should definitely get them this thing, pair it with your phone and keep and eye on their blood pressure and steps through the day, though these do not appear to work properly either. I have stomped about for a whileand it is still showing zero!
    Then, there was no way to bring the screen on untill I started charging it again. It still had half a battery left but I could not get it to show me a thing. That surely should not be happening? Blood pressure measurements do not change whatever I am doing.
    Whether it is faulty or not and it just is too smart I have no way of telling. But I cannot be bothered since with all the pairing and apps it has lost me in the very first place.
    It looks alright. Nothing special but the silicone is soft enough and the size is acceptable (quite chunky on my xs/s wrist). But it appears to do nothing, apart from randomly changing some digits – and this without the app downloaded. But if something changes than it does something. Only it appears to be random. Not good for a smart thing.

  13. The Running Bug says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve been using Xiaomi band 3 for 3 years and I was totally satisfied with it. In the recent years, when I saw many of my friends and colleagues moved to the smart watches I too wanted to buy one. However, before buying anything, I think about one thing- should I really need it? After many thoughts, I decided to move on and my attention turned to fitbit and Garmin watches as they are the leading brands in the industry.
    My uses where limited to get notifications and alerts from my phone when it is in silent mode, use as a cam trigger, to check HR, spo2, BP, count steps while walking etc etc.. My targeted brands offer this features with more than 200.
    Luckily, I got this smart watch via the vine program for review and I was totally satisfied with it.
    Before saying anything about the watch I wanted to say about the ‘Da fit’ application that I like the most. Unlike most other fitness applications, we don’t really need to create any account using our confidential data such as emails and passwords. This app just require very minimal information that to measure the basic health of the user.
    The watch was giving almost near accurate results without any issues. I’ve checked my BP with this watch and a actual calibrated BP machine and the results were somewhat close ( attaching the images with this review)
    Spo2 calculation also was outstanding an it matches with my pulse oximeter.
    The watch face can be changed easily without any trouble using dafit application.
    Charging lasts for around 10 to 14 days without any issue. I’ve been using this for the last 9 days continuously and the remaining battery is 31%. Charging was way fun thanks to the magnetic charger that connects easily to the base of the smart watch.
    Only downside I noticed about this device is its display. It is not really crispier enough when compared to the models of Fitbit and Garmin but definitely completable with the models of similar price bracket.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Why should spend more money when everything is available within the budget?