Letsfit Fitness Tracker with Heart Rate Monitor, 1.3-inch Color Touch Screen with 14 Sport Activity, Sleep Monitor & Message Reminder Operating guide: 1, Install our VeryFitPro App (please download from either Google Play or the Apple App store) 2, Turn your smartphone Bluetooth on, run the app and register 3, Activate the watch screen, and search for your device (ID205) to pair with your app 4, To refresh any data readings that need to be synced from device to app just simply swipe down on the app homepage. Specifications: Model: ID205 Bluetooth Version: 5.0 Bluetooth Transmission Distance: 10 Meters (32.8 feet) Screen Type:1.3-inch LCD Color Screen Material: Upper casing: PC + Metal; Strap: TPU Dimension: suitable for wrist size: 6.3 – 8.0 inches Battery Capacity: 210mAh Lithium Battery Working Time: 10-20 days Charging Time: Approximately 2.5 Hours Standby Time: 45 days Water Resistant Rating: 5 ATM Features: 1. 14 Sports Modes: Walking, running, cycling, hiking, treadmill, spinning, basketball, football, badminton, tennis, hiking, yoga, dancing, gym 2. Heart Rate Monitor: Minimum heart rate / average heart rate / maximum heart rate 3. Sleep Monitor: Automatically monitor/synchronize via VeryFitPro 4. Music Control 5. Alarm Reminder: Customize 10 alarm clock(set up in app VeryFitPro) 6. Sedentary Alarm 7. SMS & Call Reminders 8. Female Health Reminders 9. Relaxation Guide WHAT YOU GET?: 1 x Fitness tracker ; 1 x User Manual;1 x USB cable
S**L
Incredible tech at ridiculously low price!
I have 2 smartwatches. One is a honor band 4 and another one that kind of looks like the Samsung Galaxy Frontier. I am really happy with them but really fancied something that looked either like the Fitbit Versa or an Apple Watch. Bingo! Here is the Letsfit Smart Watch!Ok, it's a £40 smartwatch. What can you expect? OMG!!!! It's awesome!!!!The watch came fully charged✅The watch looks really good✅The watch is light✅The watch has a fully functional touch screen and not just part of the screen✅The watch has so many functionalities like heart rate, relaxation mode, call alert, SMS alert, Facebook alert, vibrate on alarm, find your phone, etc...✅The strap is of great quality and looks great. You can also remove the strap and change it if you like✅I really like the fact that you can control the music on your phone from the watch. That was super handy in the gym✅How does it compare to my other smartwatches? I just love it! I think I will sell the honor band 4 as I m struggling to read such a small screen in my old age. The Letsfit smartwatch has a decent sized screen and I can read the time when I wake up🤣🤣🤣.Would I recommend this watch? Definitely! I can't fault it for £40.
D**S
Great looking smart watch
Quality touch screen smart watch. Really really like this watch. It comes with loads of functionalities such as heart rate monitor, sleep monitor, notifications from you smart phones as it syncs in. You can even control your music which is so helpful for me at the gym as I don’t need to get my phone out of my pocket.
M**N
Calling this a smartwatch is a bit bold.
First thing, you must be bold to call this watch a "smartwatch", even though it does its job in some way (it's a watch, yes, and it has a touchscreen, yes), I wouldn't call it a smartwatch, at most a watch with multiple features. Calling this a smartwatch is almost like calling a Nokia from year 1999 a smartphone. I am surprised it gets so many good reviews, I don't really know why, but I find it really strange that, with a product like this, it gets almost 5 stars, I would expect something between three or four stars.Technically, according to other reviews, the heart rate the strong point of this watch (and this is the main reason I bought it). However, it works well only when static; when I was running it started to take my pace, no matter in how many ways I tried to fit it on my wrist, giving an hbr of 180 bpm (seemingly on my limit) instead of the real 120-130 bmp. Additionally, it is kind of surprising the fact is no heart rate in the main screen; to see my heart rate I need to follow three steps every time: 1) press right button, 2) slide to right, 3) tap on heart rate, 4) wait few seconds until the heart rate is displayed. You can also use the workout mode, which keeps showing the heart rate, but the display switches off after only ten seconds, and I didn't find a way to extend this time. Additionally, the number showing the heart rate is very small. I can read it well while standing, but it's difficult to see while running or cycling. I got around this by not looking at the watch while running, but using the VeryFitPro app, which has a big nice number showing the heart rate (for the bike I use the finn bike mount, so, I can see the heart rate while cycling). However it wouldn't have been difficult to use a larger number.The VeryFitPro, the only app that can control the watch, is very bad. Indeed. Not surprising it scores only 3.3 on Google Play. The translations (at least the Italian) are even worse than usual automatical google translate, to the point it is incomprehensible. For example, in Italian it translates "cycling" as "equitazione" (which means "horse riding", really misleading), and "yes/no" as "è/se" instead of "sì/no" (I didn't even know what to select to say "yes"). The translation is just a very evident example, but the whole app is a bit dodgy, I would say, full of quick fixes and bugs.The "smartwatch" says it connects to Strava, but it is not what probably most people would understand by connecting with Strava. It just uploads the time at which you have made a workout, and the duration, but it doesn't associate the heart rate, the position, or the speed at each point. Which is sort of useless because if you are using Strava, most probably you can get much more information just using your smartphone. In fact, if you are using Strava on your smartphone and connect this "smatwatch", you end up having duplicated workouts (one logged with Strava, the other with the watch), which is the reason I removed the connection to Strava option. I guess that it might be of some use for people who don't want to carry their smartphone, but don't want to take the time to log manually the workout.Also, it loooks strange that I can find on Amazon several apparently identical watches with different names and a relatively wide range of prices. This is sort of confusing, I assume there is a single manufacturer, and then every provider gives it a name and tries to sell it on his own.I am not quite interested in the step count or sleep hours mode, so I did not check these thoroughly. However, I can say that the sleep mode is not quite well fine tuned: many times I am already sleeping and it says I am awake, and other times I get up, and the watch "thinks" I am still sleeping if I stay in my bed (for example playing chess online).Last, but not least, it is waterproof (true, although didn't try to swim with it), but if you are caught in the rain, forget about using the touchscreen until it dries up.So, I was a bit disappointed by this "smartwatch", but I can't complain, you cannot ask for much more for this price. However, the provider seems reliable, if you are unhappy and send it back, you get a full refund (at least I did), so if you want to try, you have nothing to lose.
M**.
Good functionality for the price
Bought my daughter a Letsfit tracker which works well, so I had a look for myself. This is bigger and only a little more expensive.However, it has many more functions and easier to use. The menus are fairly intuitive once you get to know were everything is and the addition of the two buttons makes less frustrating.I found it doesn't seem to track my steps accurately. Maybe I'm misusing it, but my daughter's tracker seems more accurate and you can adjust your step length on that.That said, it's a decent watch for the price and worth a look if you want to keep track of your activity. Coupled with the easy to use app it does the job well enough.PS The seller has told me that the step counter works by counting arm swings and measuring the arm angle, so I need to be more aware of how I walk, perhaps. :D
G**D
Great smart watch at a (very) sensible price.
Thought that it was about time I bought a smart watch and, based on the reviews, went for this one. Very good watch for the price. It does everything that I want without being over complicated. App was simple to download and install. Monitors walking, sleep quality, etc. as well as notifying you of emails, messages and phone calls. Being able to control the music volume on my phone is handy too, as is the find my phone option! A couple of reviews refer to a remote camera option, but I don't think it has that. Maybe I just haven't found it yet. Too much else to mention. It really does do what it says on the tin. Early days yet but, at the moment, I'm really pleased with my purchase.
C**N
Brilliant
This is an excellent product, one of my cats took my Fitbit and I have never managed to find it, I nearly purchased another Fitbit but to be honest I don't need all the taking phone calls and text messages and Alexa, I just wanted a fitness watch that recorded steps heart rate activity etc and this one fits the bill, it comes nicely packaged and is quite good looking the battery life seems good and it does what I want it to do, my only criticism is you can call it that is that I have a very small wrist and the strap is quite long but if that's the only problem for the price then its great, we were so impressed with this that my husband has just ordered one for himself
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