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P**H
Local Man Finds New Watch Friend
Background: I had a Nike Fuel for a while, RIP - I miss you so much. But after an extended mourning period, I decided I needed a new fitness watch. Sadly they all look hideous, children cried at the sight of them. Fast forward a year, and I noticed a friend's Fitbit. Looked pretty great AND had a heartrate monitor. SO COOL! And then I looked at the price, and my feelz filled up with sadz. As I glumly scrolled down the Amazon page, I looked at Related Products to cheer me up - AND LO! WHAT DO WE HAVE HERE! It looks like THE SAME THING for ~$35!!! I nearly turned into pure joy at that moment. And so our journey begins.Watch got here in a day, I fastened it on my wrist and marveled at how good it looks. Not obnoxious, huge, fruity, or generally hideous. It looked good, I look good, we were both looking pretty fine. After a few minutes of unsuccessfully fiddling with it, I broke down and read the instructions. This happens with everything I own. The instructions were on the spartan side, but were enough to convince me to get the app. App put new firmware on the watch and everything synches up. Nice.I walk around the house, count my steps, check the watch - It too was counting my steps! We had the same number - Great job, watch! I let it take my heart rate - This is endlessly amusing for me. I did this for 20 minutes, becaue my thinker feels this is fun. I have no idea what my heart rate actually is, but the numbers seemed reasonable. It turns out the app tracked all this too! I have no idea what to do with this information, but I sure do like having it! Woo! It has an alarm - Handy. It'll never wake me up, but perhaps someone who doesn't sleep like a stone would notice. It's handy when I'm awake. It also lets me know when I get a call or a message, just like my phone. Redundant, but still enjoy that. It also tells me how many calories I burned. Since I have absolutely no way of verifying this ( I was publicly educated, you see), I'm going to give the watch the benefit of the doubt, and call the number legit. The last item was the sleep tracker. I've never tracked my sleep, nor wanted to, but now I am intrigued! How do you turn it on? How does it know? NO ONE KNOWS! I wake up this morning and I thought my sleep went untracked like every other day in my entire life. Synched up the watch - HOLEY COW! I HAVE A DETAILED GRAPH ABOUT WHEN I WAS UNCONSCIOUS! I have no idea what to do with this information, but it is SO COOL!The battery lasts a solid couple of days, which is fine with me. The app draws a bit more battery from the phone, I assume because of the bluetooth. Nothing to onerous, just a couple more percent. Displays in military time, and I operate in military time, so that was AOK (suck it, AM & PM). Also the app let me change from kilometers (Get out of here with your superior measuring system, hippies!) to good ol' miles. The band holds well and is comfy.THE BEST PART (besides not paying $150 for a Fitbit, Polaris or Garmin) - I look at my pathetic amount of steps in the app. The self loathing sets in. I've been a sad, lethargic slob. Bask in the self-hate that fires up my motivation like a dynamo. I know I need to shed a couple pounds and get that cardio in, and I can fool myself (I'm sure I walked/ran enough today, yeah... Sure did...) - But I can't fool the watch and the app. They know. They are judging me, I can feel it. I'll show BOTH of you - Time to hit the pavement.
J**N
Battery life is not what I hoped it would be
I owned a Fitbit before I bought the Denisy Fitness Tracker. The Fitbit would run for about 7 full days before it needed to be recharged. The Denisy on the other hand only gets about 2 days... maybe 2 1/2 days on a charge before it just dies. While I'm wearing it, the battery charge level indicator on the device will show 1/2 charge which should get you about another day or two, then maybe two hours later, it's dead.Other than the battery life, the device does what the manufacturer claims and seems to be fairly accurate. I bought it mainly for the heart-rate monitoring capability which works as advertised. The H Band app for IOS synchronizes with the device, initially sending it the local time and other settings chosen in the setup menu such as 12/24 hour time readout, goals, imperial/metric, etc. Overall, the device is a great deal for the money but you will be recharging it frequently.
A**R
Good for the price
I've had this bracelet for a couple of days now and I'm happy with it. I didn't have a problem connecting it via bluetooth though it does disconnect quite a bit. No problem though, just have to press one thing to get it to reconnect most of the time.I still haven't figured out how to get the alerts to work though. It vibrates when I get a phone call but not when I get text messages. I also don't know how to get the silent alarm to work either.I think the step count is relatively accurate, off by a couple steps here and there but that's expected. I do however feel that the sleep monitoring aspect has room for improvement. I think the accuracy is questionable as it said I woke up at 6:15 am and at that point I had already been in the shower. I also have steps recorded from the middle of the night (despite not getting up att all) and as far as I know I'm not running around in my sleep. The battery life definitely leaves something to be desired but I'm not bothered by it all that much. I'd say at most you can get two days on a full charge.For the price I think this is a great introductory watch for something like the fitbit. I'm using it more as a motivational tool to help me be mobile at my relatively sedentary job. and it's sort of helping. Definitely a must for people considering the fitbit but not willing to shell out the money.
A**R
So far so good...
I ordered this because I've been wanting a FitBit Blaze but I didn't want to pay that much money if it's not something I'll actually use a ton. SO, I did a ton of research on "cheaper" versions. I wanted it to be one that had a heart rate monitor function, and something that would pair well with my phone (iPhone 7).I ordered yesterday and paid for one day shipping, and I did receive my item on time. The package was small and I legit thought I got jipped until I opened it and saw it was actually what I ordered.It took a minute to realize it was a touch screen button to get the thing to turn on, but once I actually looked at the user manual, that was easy to figure out. The item paired easily with my phone, and the app is fairly easy to use.Now, I've only had this for like an hour, so this review may change in a week but so far so good. I counted out my steps walking to the kitchen and back to my office and it was only off by 2 steps. The one thing I can't seem to figure out, or it just isn't a function, is how it continuously keeps record of my heart rate. I can push the button and it will show what it is at that time, but when I go to the app it only shows the rate for when I hit the button and it recorded it. It's like it's not continuously recording, only when I push the button.Overall, I think I got my money's worth.
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