⌚ Elevate Your Everyday: Where Style Meets Smart Health!
The Smart Watch R1 is a versatile entry-level smartwatch designed for both men and women. It features a 1.47-inch HD screen, 24 sports modes, and comprehensive health monitoring capabilities, including heart rate, blood oxygen, and sleep analysis. With an iP68 waterproof rating and compatibility with most smartphones, this smartwatch is perfect for active lifestyles. Enjoy up to 10 days of standby time and a user-friendly buttonless design, making it an essential accessory for health-conscious individuals.
D**R
Don’t waste your money on expensive health trackers!
I really liked this tracker/ watch!! I for a few months, was preparing for a family reunion cruise. I was trying really hard to get my steps up, (also being 60 it’s good to monitor my heart rate… And it has lots of other information, such as sleep time, pulse ox, steps etc etc. I got it for an incredible price… Was originally $20 and there was a 50% off coupon. 🎉Sadly, I lost it getting out of our Uber at the port to get on the ship…But the day we got back I ordered another one, sadly, the coupon was no longer there still got a bit of a discount… Haven’t tried it out in water yet, although when getting my new phone hooked up, the guy said salt, water is really what damages most products that say they’re water resistant. Tracking my steps is motivating and when I’m concerned about my heart rate or blood pressure , I know it’s not probably as accurate as the doctors… But gives me an idea plus the company has reached out and asked what I thought about the product which I thought was good… I had a Fitbit, that I just found out, my model was recalled because of overheating and burning people 😧! I’m 60 years old and not an athlete, so this little watch fits the bill… but it has many different options, such as bicycling, swimming, running, weight, lifting, and on! It holds a charge for almost a week right now… (I wear it 24/7) I Really like it, that’s my two cents… OK 10 & 15 (because I had to buy a second one…!!! Oh!!!!! it could use the extra strap that holds it in place, because it can pop off (reason why I lost my first one🤦🏻♀️)… Only has a little pin with a ball on the end that snaps into a hole, no strap on top of it… That I would give it 10 stars if they had that! ;-) …. And the new one hasn’t popped out yet!! And it’s been a month!Was more bummed that I didn’t get to see how many steps I did on this trip, which I was really looking forward to, but even just carrying my phone… Which I didn’t carry all the time, it showed I was going over 10,000 steps a day, double what I was able to accomplish, walking my neighborhood and on the beach across the street! (Don’t get old lol)Sorry for the novel!
R**N
Very comfortable, but terribly inaccurate
This Feipuqu watch is extremely comfortable and lightweight. It syncs perfectly with the GloryFit app and shows all the information fine. The price is ridiculously low. I feel for the sweatshop workers that produced it - hopefully it's just robots - I don't feel so bad for their children. :-)This is only the 2nd smartwatch I have tried (didn't keep the other one), but when I wore cheap plastic multifunction watches way back, the keeper strap on the band would really irritate my wrist, so I specifically chose this one because of no keeper strap. It is really soft and pliable and even if it had a keeper strap, it would probably be fine.The strap closure is not magnetic - a little pin on the inside of the band snaps into a hole in the band. As others have noted, it is really easy to unsnap it accidentally and I could see possibly losing the watch that way. However, if everything else worked, I would take my chances.My biggest problem is inaccuracy. The heart rate monitor while exercising is nowhere near right. It's probably close when not exercising, but when I exercise on my treadmill and my heart rate is probably in the 120s-130s, it indicates 140s-160s, even when not breathing heavy. I had to turn the heart rate alarm off. However, today I decided to trick it and NOT tell it I was exercising, and it never showed my heart rate above 90 and most of the time it was in the 70s-80s.The weather is a weird one as you would expect it would get your location from your phone, but apparently it grabs the city name from your phone and then pulls the first city in the list with that name - which is usually in another state so the temps are way off. I can't find any other explanation for why in some cities it is fine but at home it is nowhere near right. Totally useless. And you can't override the location.Blood pressure is also way off. I took my BP while at the doctor's office just after their cuff reported something like 119/74 (normal for me), this showed 144/86. And that's consistent with what it always shows for me. I'm not sure how any watch could be very accurate on BP, but this one sure isn't useful.The pedometer is probably okay. Sleep info is very interesting. I have no way to judge if it is anywhere near accurate, but it seems plausible. Battery life is about a week and recharging is simple with magnetic cable.I thought about returning it, but my wife is trying it instead because she doesn't need the heart rate and other monitors. She likes it and found that swiping up on the screen will turn it on, which is good as she was having trouble with the arm-raise method. Because of her, I will raise it from 2 stars to 3.
M**9
The clasp...
I have officially bought 5 varying fitness trackers and this is by far the most accurate plus best features, the only draw back is how easy the strap/band can be pop loose and fall from your wrist in a heartbeat due to the pin style type of locking push clasp, I've added a band loop retainer from another fit tracker in order to try in stop the band from jumping off my wrist by way of a slight rub of my clothing 🛠️🙏🏾
B**R
Very nice but not for a novice electronic person
Really nice screen and personalization but hate that is wants my location on at all time and wants to always use the metric systemOver all? 4 out of 5 could be better but pretty good alreadyCons:-Hard to switch out of metrics-Wrist turn screen turnon doesn't work well-Doesn't tell you how to turn on screen w/o wrist turn on on (swipe down BTW)-would not recommend to someone that struggles with electronics-mmHG not super accurate-wish for a cleaning mode-mailed to you with zero chargeqPros:-Can personalize screen (that is my dog)-Choose font color-Choose what shows up on swipe right-Swipe left had all other options-Swipe down gives msgs-Swipe right gives you steps, calories, blood pressure, heart rate, sleep, date and weather and blood oxygen-Easy to read-Diff options for layouts-really like that there isn't a large buckle sticking out to swipe my desk and put pressure on my wrist when I type.
A**.
Not accurate
Ok watch for the price. Get the same B/P reading EVERY TIME I check it. When I check my B/P to compare readings I usually get in the 110- 120/ 60- 70 range. Heart rate and pulse ox seem accurate. I like it to track my sleep patterns but have no way of knowing how accurate the info is. Has many watch faces that I like to change depending on the season.
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