

⌚ Elevate your wellness game with FITVII FINO 2 — health insights that keep you ahead of the curve!
The FITVII FINO 2 is a sleek, IP68 waterproof fitness tracker featuring a 1.45-inch HD touchscreen and comprehensive health monitoring including 24/7 heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen, and sleep tracking. It supports multiple sports modes, real-time notifications, and personalized reminders via the FitCloudPro app, making it an essential wearable for health-conscious professionals seeking accurate data and stylish versatility.












| ASIN | B0DDKM68PZ |
| Additional Features | Blood Pressure Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Tracker, Blood Oxygen, Pedometer, Drinking Water Reminder, Sedentary Reminder, Menstrual Cycle Reminder,Calorie Consumption |
| Age Range Description | Youth |
| Band Color | black |
| Band Material Type | Silicone |
| Battery Capacity | 180 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,787 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #25 in Activity & Fitness Trackers #47 in Smartwatches |
| Brand | FITVII |
| Built-In Media | Charging Cable, User Manual, Watch Band |
| Clasp Type | Tang Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | Black |
| Communication Feature | Notification |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Compatible Phone Models | Android 7 & IOS 13 or above |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,262 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| GPS Geotagging Functionality | GPS Via Smartphone |
| Human Interface Input | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | FITVII |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 128 MB |
| Metrics Measured | Heart Rate, Sleep Duration, Step Count |
| Model Name | Fitness Tracker |
| Model Number | FINO 2 |
| Operating System | Android 7 & IOS 13 or above |
| Resolution | 240 x 280 |
| Screen Size | 1.45 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Blood Pressure Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Tracker, Blood Oxygen, Pedometer, Drinking Water Reminder, Sedentary Reminder, Menstrual Cycle Reminder,Calorie Consumption Special Feature Blood Pressure Monitor, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Tracker, Blood Oxygen, Pedometer, Drinking Water Reminder, Sedentary Reminder, Menstrual Cycle Reminder,Calorie Consumption See more |
| Sport Type | Multi-Sports |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Supported Application | Heart Rate Monitor, Blood Pressure Monitor, Blood Oxygen Monitor, Sleep Tracker, Pedometer, Drinking Water Reminder, Sedentary Reminder, Weather, Call and Message Notification, Calorie Consumption, Activity Tracker, Remote Camera Control, Menstrual Cycle Reminder, Stopwatch |
| Supported Satellite Navigation System | GPS |
| Target Audience | Women, Men, Unisex Adults |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Warranty Type | Standard |
| Water Resistance Depth | 1 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Waterproof Rating | IP68 |
| Wearable Computer Type | Activity Tracker |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
A**X
Totally worth it. I wear mine everyday.
It works great I wear it everyday monitors your blood pressure, heart rate, steps, and there's a pretty good selection of watch faces once I figured out that the dial library was where they were at. The battery last for days before I charge it. For the price it's awesome does everything you need to monitor your health. You can calibrate the blood pressure monitor if you have a real blood pressure machine and set it with your reading.
I**8
Plenty of useful functions at a great price.
This fitness tracker is working out very well for me. It's got all the functionality I was looking for at a fraction of the bigger name brands, without the typical glitches you might find with an off-brand Chinese product. The connectivity with my PIxel phone and the accompanying app is rock solid, which wasn't the case with my older Fitbit setup. The blood pressure monitoring is surprisingly close to accurate. The optical methods for reading BP aren't as accurate as with a cuff, and I didn't expect it to be. But once I "calibrated" the readings with my cuff BP machine, the watch's readings are close enough to know if I need to do something. Some downsides, which are the reason for knocking off a star: The instruction "manual" is pretty slim and not very useful, and there's not much more help online. But their tech support is pretty responsive and helpful, so you can lean on them if needed. Other fitness watches I've had in the past had removable/replaceable bands, but this one doesn't. The band seems sturdy enough and is comfortable and not ugly (in the eye of this beholder). But if it breaks, you're out an entire watch, instead of a less expensive, band. The charging cable needs to be longer. It's only two feet long, which doesn't reach from my wall charger to any table. Really, four feet long would be the minimum. While the system has plenty of functionality, it may take some hunting around to find what you're looking for, especially with the app. One example - I couldn't find out how to adjust my height and weight. I found out that you need to go into the "Me" tab (which makes sense, and what I first tried), and then press on your name at the top, right next to your avatar. On all other apps, especially in the Google Universe, you press on your avatar, but that didn't work here. Just my name next to the avatar is where to press. I know,... it's minor, but there are other settings, some minor, some not, that aren't obvious. Thankfully, their support is very responsive and helpful. There's a stopwatch function on the watch, which is nice, but the start/pause button is pretty small. When timing an event, you want to focus on the event itself, which might make you miss the button when trying to tap it. I think most of the entire watch face should be the start/pause button. The watch's distance tracking isn't too accurate. I'm guessing it uses some inertial calculation with the accelerometer to do that, which would be tough to get accurate. However, one thing you can do with the app is start a specific exercise, like a walk or run (which you do by pressing a tiny icon of a person running at the top left of the Home screen), and the distance tracking for that works perfectly, mainly because it uses the phone's GPS. I don't know if the watch could sync with the phone's GPS in the background, and I probably wouldn't like it if it used too much battery, but maybe if it at least sync'ed with the phone during one of those walk/run activities, that would help. Here's a suggestion to the developers that would be really great (if they even read reviews) ... A real nice feature would be if when starting/stopping an activity with the app, it would start/stop the same activity with the watch. It would be so much more convenient to glance at the watch while on a walk or run to see how far I've gone than to have to pull out my phone. And also monitoring my heart rate, step count, maybe even BP during that activity on that same display would be great! I'm perfectly happy to give up some battery charge during an activity that I can start/pause/stop on my own.
S**K
A very nice watch for the money
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I was looking for a narrow smart watch that would do 24/7 accurate monitoring of my blood pressure & heart rate. This does it great. With tweaking & dialing in the offset the bp is within 2 points of my medical grade guauge. My only complaint is that I wish they had more dials that feature bp, steps & weather on them. I recommend this watch to anyone looking for a quality watch. Functionality: It has performed like a champ. Everything works. Accuracy: Once you tweak/dial in the offset in the app the watch is very very accurate. Battery life: Battery life seems to be good, with all the functions I take advantage of on it the battery still is around 4-5 days. Sync ability: It will automatically sync anytime the app starts or when you stop & start the watch. It connects & shows all my messages from other apps that I have selected to monitor. Sleep tracking: I really can't swear how accurate that is at the moment since I have not been sleeping well because of a bad shoulder. Durability: This seems to be built very well. It does not look or feel a big toy geeky watch like many of these smart watches do. This one is solid & very pleasant to look at.
J**A
Excellent smart watch, practical and complete!
Excellent smart watch, practical and complete! I bought the FITVII FINO 2 Slim Fitness Tracker a few weeks ago and it has exceeded all my expectations. It is very light, comfortable to wear all day, and its slim design is ideal for small dolls or for those who prefer a discreet but modern style. I love the variety of features it offers: it monitors my heart rate 24/7, blood pressure and blood oxygen level, something that is not always in this price range. In addition, the sleep monitor has helped me understand and improve my rest. The IP68 water resistance is perfect to use without worries when washing your hands or even swimming. The battery also lasts several days on a single charge, which is very convenient. In short, it is a very complete, reliable and affordable activity tracker. I totally recommend it for those who want to take care of their health and stay active without complications!
C**N
Sleep tracking NOT accurate
CONS- Sleep tracker is terribly inaccurate. I fall asleep quickly and it consistently doesn't start tracking my sleep until about an hour or so after I've gone to bed. Sometimes I'll wake up in the middle of the night and be awake reading for an hour or two and it will track it as "light sleep". It does the same if I lie in bed for a while before getting up. This is the main reason why I bought the tracker.... Bummer! You actually have to log fitness activities. Unlike other trackers I've had, this one can't detect on its own that you are exercising. PROS- Battery life is good. I don't wear mine at work and I shut it off when not in use, so the battery lasts me over a week, maybe more like 10 days. Set up, for the most part was easy. Customer service was responsive for the part that wasn't easy. The blood pressure and heart rate do seem to be accurate as they are right in the range where I tend to be when they check it at Dr appointments. I do like the alarm and the notification when I get a text or call because I almost always have my phone on silent and often don't have my phone on me . The most redeeming feature of this watch is the phone finding feature! I end up using that A LOT (see above) and it has already saved me quite a bit of time and frustration.
P**E
For me, this was a waste of money.
First, ALL of the readings are way off. I have a standard finger clamp to read heart rate and O2 levels, they are used in hospitals all the time and they do not need calibrated, they just work. Second, this does NOT give real-time results. This takes snap-shot results that update occasionally. If you want a "current" reading, you click on it and wait half a minute to find out. I was looking for something with real-time information that I can glance at and know what is happening at that moment. A heart rate can fluctuate a lot in half a minute. I searched and could find no information about how far apart the sample readings are but they certainly are not very frequent. Looking at my heartrate for the day, it shows a lot of ups and downs but i'll be damned if I could get any details even about what times the readings were taken. If I have to stop and wait a half minute to get a current reading, that is going to show what is hapening AFTER I stopped. If I wanted to stop and take a reading, I'd just stuff that battery operated finger clamp in my pocket, at least that gives accurate results. So, between horrible accuracy, rare snap-shots at unknown intervals, no granularity or detail in the records and no real-time monitoring... It's a piece of ustless junk to me and I will be returning it. Wait, you mean I can get my phone notifications on it? That's cool, I'll leave my phone at home! No, you have to carry your phone for that to work. Duh! Well, guess what, if I have my phone on me, it already gives me notification! That has got to be the single most idiotic "feature" I ever heard of.
B**G
Good value
For me, it’s a better option than a Fitbit or Apple watch . It does everything I need at a lower price.
D**.
OK for the Price
Instead of 4.0, call it 3.5 rounded up. I was replacing a “Mi-band” fitness watch. I had three of them over many years and was used to them. This watch keeps time, counts steps, and tracks basic functions. Blood pressure seems to track low; pulse seems about right; O2 may be correct, but I am skeptical about its accuracy. Sleep monitor seems close, but I haven’t warmed to the interface. I’d like more information, and more contrast in showing the difference between light sleep and deep sleep. My previous band tracked REM sleep— that would be helpful. I have yet to figure out how to keep the display lit a bit longer, and I’d rather be able to touch the screen to turn on the display than press a button.
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