🏆 Elevate Playtime with Every Step!
The BIGGERFIVE Vigor 2 L Kids Fitness Tracker is a stylish and functional device designed for children aged 5-15. It features all-day activity tracking, heart rate and sleep monitoring, and supports over 10 sports modes. With an IP68 waterproof rating, it’s perfect for active kids who love to swim or play outdoors. The watch boasts a comfortable silicone band, a long-lasting battery life of up to 7 days, and is compatible with both Android and iOS smartphones. Packaged beautifully, it makes an ideal gift for any occasion.
Color | Pink |
Band Color | Pink |
Style Name | Casual |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Compatible Phone Models | Android Smartphones, iOS Smartphones |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Display Type | OLED |
Screen Size | 0.96 Inches |
Battery Average Life | 7 days |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Item Dimensions | 8.27 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
Communication Feature | Bluetooth |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Wireless Provider | du |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Human-Interface Input | Touchscreen |
Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
Supported Application | Fitness Tracker, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor |
Metrics Measured | Sleep Duration, Heart Rate, Calories Burned, Step Count |
Case Material Type | Resin |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Closure Type | Buckle |
Additional Features | Lightweight, Multisport Tracker, Activity Tracker |
GPS Geotagging Functionality | No GPS |
Band Material Type | Silicone |
D**T
Great for keeping track of my daily step count!
I’ve been wanting to get a watch that would also track my daily step count, heart rate, activity levels, and sleep monitoring but I also wanted a light purple one but I wasn’t really able to find many made for adults so I looked into ones for kids and teens and I found exactly what I wanted and in the color I wanted at a way more affordable price point. This one was about $20 cheaper than the ones for adults but basically does pretty much the same things. The color is beautiful and it’s comfortable to wear all day and most of the time I forget I’m wearing it. It’s easy to setup and download the app and pairing to my phone was a breeze. It charges up fast and holds it’s charge for quite awhile. The quality is superb and it seems to have excellent accuracy. It’s the perfect size especially for my tiny wrists and it’s not bulky and it’s incredibly lightweight. Its like a fun game every day seeing if I can beat the previous days step count.
L**
Great for kids
I bought two of these for my 6 and 9 year olds. They both love them and enjoy the ease of tracking their steps throughout the day. They are slim and sleek and don’t get in the way. I gave 4 stars only because I had a hard time figuring out how to charge it. Overall, a good value.
L**E
Cute fitness tracker
My 8yo wanted a watch and step counter, we got this for her and it is a great size, good quality and she likes the different screens she can change on it. She likes seeing how active she was during the day, and having a watch to keep track of time. It has worked great for us.
H**I
Battery doesn’t last long.
Was a little disappointed that this didn’t even make it 12 hours.
J**J
Pretty good tracker. App could be better.
Our son has had two Fitbit trackers eaten by our dog so when we needed to replace it I didn’t want to spend a lot of money again. The Vigor 2 gets a lot of things right. The tracker is made for kids. It’s got a comfortable and flexible strap that works really well for little arms. The display is bright and easy to read too. The step tracking and fitness features are on par with the Fitbit which is a nice surprise. Where this tracker falls short is the app. The app feels really limited. The FAQs say you can connect to Apple Health but so far I’ve found no way to do that which limits the ability to sync with other apps. The setup wasn’t difficult but you do need to set up an account. There’s a confusing bit in the app where you can create family accounts but it doesn’t really give a clear indication of what you’d do with the accounts.There’s battery life is great, charging is fast, and the feature set all seems to be there. What keeps this from being a 5 star product is definitely the app. Hopefully it’ll be improved in the future. Would recommend as an inexpensive option for younger kids who are interested in getting started on their fitness journey.
H**R
She loves it
My 9 year old daughter loves it. She is obsessed with seeing how many steps she can get in a day. Easy way for me to make sure she is getting a good amount of sleep. So far we've tested it out at the pool, in a hot tub, playing soccer, and on multiple bike rides. Works very well. That said... 7 day battery charge is a joke. Kids love checking their steps so we get about 3 days at most our of the charge.
T**.
Deserves another half star. They got so much right on this device for younger users.
I tested the watch first, out of curiosity, before turning it over to our 9 year old. For both of us the pedometer seemed quite accurate and the heart rate monitor reported beats per minute that were in line with our levels of activity.The design of the watch was comfortable for both the younger wearer and for me with my larger wrist. The metal contacts on the underside of the watch, required for the health data, are smooth and soft. Neither of us found them noticeable while wearing it. The watch has a small size overall which is great for the smaller user and the case uses a soft plastic which was comfortable for both of us.There is one button on the face of the watch with long and short presses as the control mechanism. I picked up the control click patterns easily enough. It seemed even easier for the younger mind that grew up with electronic devices. Twice during a hike the pedometer was accidentally reset. We’re not sure how it happened but that was early on so we wrote it off to the user still gaining familiarity.The charger clip works well but it relies on two plastic clips to hold it in place. So far it's working well but I worry about one of the clips breaking with some impatient handling. The app has data tracking features which I haven’t used. Our use has been in-the-moment observation of the reported stats. It seems that connecting to the app was the only way to set the time. For those of us reluctant to load yet another app, I would have liked the ability to set the time independently on the watch.All things considered, I am finding the watch to be both fun and educational.
G**R
Great Fitness Tracker Watch for Kids
This fitness tracker is the perfect size watch for my 11 year old. Some are so boxy and square that he doesn't like to wear it, but this longer narrow one he says is much more comfortable. The silicone band is easy to get on and off, the display is bright and it sync'd up right away with his Moto phone. It's easy to scroll among the various stats, and he loves being able to track his heartrate and steps each day. Complex enough to keep kids interested, but easy enough they can figure it out themselves. Love it!
Z**A
Great for kids
My 9 year old loves his watch.
D**O
Impressed!
My 9 y/o had a FitBit Ace 3 that stopped working, so this review is more a comparison between the two. Bought the Vigor 2 to replace the broken Ace3 and another one for my 6 y/o.The build quality is way better. It has a colour screen so that's a win too.The app is good and the installation and configuration was a breeze. No need to create accounts or anything, just create the child's profile and add the device to with that profile. You can have multiple profiles with multiple children. Ideal!Both my kids are loving it. This is a great learning opportunity for a ~6 year-old, it encourages them to learn to read time and to get a better grasp of 1 minute to a few minutes to 1 hour etc. It also encourages them to walk more and exercise as they love to see the step counter go up and they log when they get medals for their achievements, which are displayed on their watch as they earn then and on the app.
S**L
Estetica, construcción y funcionalidad dirigida a niños.
Una buena opción (y barata) para niños excepto por tener la obligación de la instalación de la app, que puntualizare mas adelante.Lo primero e importante para mi, viene bien protegido y la correa no es de adulto. Parece obvio en un producto así, pero no es lo normal. No hace falta carcasa protectora ya que la propia correa protege el reloj completo. Un punto a su favor.La pantalla se ve perfectamente y la experiencia de uso es ágil con un retardo inapreciable para un niño. Tiene un solo botón (en la pantalla) y es táctil, necesario para desplazarse entre opciones.Principalmente utilizamos la función reloj, alarma y pasos. Al ser un niño pequeño que esta aprendiendo el uso del reloj no creemos que sean necesarias mas funciones. El niño está encantado, otro punto a favor.El cargador es por contacto, pero tiene unas pestañas que lo sujetan al reloj. No hay posibilidad de ponerlo mal o que no se cargue por mala posición. Esto es importante, ya que es el niño quien debe tener el habito de cargarlo y esto, claramente, es una buena ayuda.No lleva GPS, las distancias se cuentan por pasos y ese es otro motivo de la decisión de adquirir este reloj. Si quieres guardar una ruta o trayecto, has de llevar el teléfono emparejado encima con los permisos de localización activados. Personalmente, en un niño no quiero esta función de rastreo en un reloj.Es sumergible y aguanta perfectamente sesiones intensas de piscina y ducha.Sobre la medición de pasos y calidad del sensor de ritmo cardiaco poco que decir. Es para un niño... lo veo correcto en cuanto a pasos y medición, pero no espero que sea un Omron certificado. Funciona, y creo que bien, pero no pido precisión, aunque probablemente la tenga.Como puntos negativos, la batería dura poco. Es cierto que solo lleva una semana de uso, y empezamos con cargas cada dos días y ahora aguanta, mas o menos, 4. Entiendo que es utiliza una pantalla lcd y el consumo es mayor que el de la tinta electrónica.Otro punto "cuestionable" como dije al principio de la reseña, es el uso de la aplicación. Es necesaria para inicializar el reloj y deja instalarla en una tablet con IOS, creo que es un punto a su favor frente a un smartphone ya que se controla mucho mejor los datos recopilados, pero un reloj dirigido a un público infantil debería poder utilizarse de manera totalmente autónoma, lo cual, para mi, sería muy valorable.Mi valoración general es de 5 estrellas, ya que cumple con lo que anuncia y ha sido un regalo que ha cumplido con las necesidades que buscábamos: Reloj resistente al agua, digital con pantalla táctil, con suficiente protección para que no lo rompa un niño y barato.
V**Y
Bien mais un peu cher
Mon fils de 10 ans, comme beaucoup d'enfants de son âge, commence à s'intéresser aux technologies numériques et notamment aux montres connectées. Cependant, n'ayant pas de téléphone portable, une telle montre ne lui serait pas d'une grande utilité. C'est donc naturellement que nous l'avons plutôt orienté vers un tracker d'activité qui l'encourage à se dépenser et lui permet de bénéficier de quelques fonctionnalités supplémentaires par rapport à une simple montre.Ce tracker de chez BIGGERFIVE fait parfaitement le travail. Il est simple d'utilisation (un seul bouton, on parcourt les écrans avec un appui court et on active les fonctions avec un appui long), possède une excellente autonomie (plus d'une semaine avec une utilisation raisonnée de l'écran) et l'application Android qui l'accompagne fonctionne bien, sans bug majeur et avec une traduction française au-dessus de la moyenne pour ce genre d'application (il subsiste quelques erreurs comme "step" traduit par "étape" au lieu de "pas" mais l'ensemble reste compréhensible).En tant que parent, ce que j'apprécie le plus est qu'il n'y ait pas de fonctionnalités superflues qui puissent être source de distraction pour lui. Et comme il n'est pas relié à un téléphone, il est accepté au collège (les montres connectées sont interdites).Le fait de pouvoir paramétrer autant d'alarmes que souhaité est particulièrement pratique pour être averti quand il est l'heure de partir de la maison pour l'école ou les différentes activités.Affiché à 35,99 euros au moment de la rédaction de ce commentaire, ce tracker d'activité me semble toutefois un peu cher par rapport à la concurrence compte tenu des fonctionnalités limitées.
V**L
Montre pour enfant
Montre très jolie achetée pour un enfant de 8 ans, Il l'adore car il a l'impression d'avoir une montre comme les adultes.Elle permet de lire l'heure et de compter ses pas :-)Par contre, seul bémol, il faut télécharger l'application sur un téléphone pour configurer l'heure de la montre mais l'application reste simple et rapide à télécharger
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