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The WEARFIT WP116 Color Screen Smart Band is a versatile fitness tracker designed for the modern individual. It features real-time heart rate and blood pressure monitoring, an IP67 waterproof rating, and a long-lasting battery life of up to 5 days. With a sleek design and comfortable silica gel band, it seamlessly integrates into your daily routine while keeping you connected with call and message alerts.
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | e traders |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Imported By | E TRADERS |
Item model number | WP116 |
ASIN | B07FVXZFVV |
H**.
Cheap 3rd class watch
Never ever buy this cheap product. BP monitor is inaccurate - shows OK even if BP is high. Sleep monitor function has stopped working after few days. I didn't have option to give zero or negative rating, other I would give negative rating. My experience is bad w.r.t. this product.
M**A
Awesome Product..best in market
Likes:Style of band, heart rate monitor is excellent, camera option is too good.Dislike :Battery is not as per advised... It's not lasting more than a day for me
G**V
Slow processing, inaccurate results
Very inaccurate, results varying by +30 to +40, very slow processing, stops monitoring many times, keeps vibrating frequently if mobile app is closed, not value for money.
G**Y
I guess I am disappointed
I got one for myself after returning two trackers for quality issue. And I ordered so that I could gift it to my dad on his birthday. All the functions work perfectly fine and BP calculation is quiet accurate. First of all I witnessed a few scratches but I guess plastic may get it during packing. Within one day of use I noticed that it frequently disconnects from phone and battery is not so fine when connected to phone. The call notification function didn't worked at all even after trying n number of times. Steps ...oh well the pedometer in it calculated my bike rides even as my steps...I mean what the hell ...even the third party pedometer app installed on my Nokia 6.1 was better working than that. It calculated exact but the fitness tracker I purchased was wrong.Basically I wanted so that my dad could keep account of his health and preferably BP but I guess now I won't search for a fitness tracker. Instead I would order a bp measuring machine. And what's wrong with amazon.in that I don't know. They are performing pathetically in quality control. I sure won't go again for cheap brands instead a fitbit or Garmin watch would be good for my personal use though a bit on higher side on budget. Anyways guys if u just want a fitness tracker to count it steps this product is not the one. But I would appreciate it for its build quality packaging and display. That's why I am giving it 3 stars.
B**V
A nice band
I have now used this band for a week. This has been a good companion in general. But I would like to give more specific details for others:Unpacking:- It is not mentioned or shown anywhere on packaging that how to remove the band from strap for charging (or changing the band). Make sure that when you unpack and try to charge it for the first time, first you look for the USB sign at the back, which indicates which side is the USB charging point. The most important part is to then pull the band by slightly moving it only in horizontal direction i.e. the direction perpendicular to the strap usual movement. DO NOT pull it in up/down direction or you run the risk of breaking it.- Surprise gift: After ordering the black one, I noticed a blue one that too under prime deliver and wanted the blue strap as well for a choice. I wanted to know if the straps are sold separately. But, as a pleasant surprise, the package already had a blue strap along.. :-). Thanks Seller.Charging:- The charging of this band can be simply done by inserting it directly to the adapter that we use to charge USB 2.0 phones i.e. instead of wire insert the band itself. Note, if you have a USB C type phone, you would still most likely have the adapter has normal USB port, so it should be OK.- It takes almost exactly an hour to charge completely. I use my phone's charger which is 5V, 2A charger.- I think it should be possible to charge it even from laptop's USB port, but the problem would be the angle of the port with the main band screen. So, on a flat surface, there may not be enough space to keep the band hanging out below the level of laptop.Battery Life:- For me it ran straight for 3.5 days. This is the second cycle now and it is already more than 3 days.- I have kept the "Hand-up screen" setting (which lights up the screen as soon as you bring your hand up to look at it) ON. So, not sure, how much this impacts, but I expect that switching it OFF would certainly increase the battery life a bit.Display:- The display is where I have my biggest gripe. It doesn't show the step count on main display. You have to tap once to see the step count. The step count was something I would have preferred on main screen - always available without having to tap once more. The step count was my biggest motivation for buying it as well.-- Note: As per seller this is with latest model that doesn't have the grey band at the outline - refer picture.- The description (at the top) incorrectly says .66 inch screen. It is (as given in later product description) .96 inch (diagonally measured).- The display quality as such is good enough and bright. I haven't checked in bright sunlight, but in normal daylight, I didn't face any issues in reading it.- Just to clarify, this is not a touch screen, but a tap based interface.- The display comes with a plastic screen cover, as any other item having a screen nowadays comes with.Function:- In general, the function is fine, but one important point is that the heart rate sensor never switches off (unless you take the band off your body) and neither (unlike Xiaomi Mi 3) has an option to switch it off manually. I guess, this must have saved tons of battery and easily the battery life would have doubled or even tripled.- This doesn't always show correct heart rate. I have seen as high as '172' and as low as '24' as well in space of few minutes. To have an extra check, when I saw '172', I have the band to someone else and it still showed the same. But, this happened only rarely. The bottom line is that it should be taken more of as an indicator rather than a accurate heart rate measurement device. For example, if you consistently see high or low rates, then perhaps you should go for a medical check, but an occasional one, I would ignore.- The step counts are generally quite accurate, but does count sometimes even when you aren't walking but having some kind of hand movements. But, I would like to make it very clear that (as I read in reviews only) unlike Mi 3, it doesn't count when you are working on your laptop or driving. So, that way it is much better.- It also measures up blood-pressure. Initially I didn't realize that it takes a minute or so to measure it and thought that the option on the band itself isn't working. There is an option on phone application as well to measure it and there it clearly indicates that it is doing something, so it more easier to see that it takes time. Anyways later I did realize that it also works on band itself, if you show a little patience.- Just to be complete, it has following options available on every tap :-- Main dial : Showing date, day, time, battery, heart rate (unfortunately no step count :-( )-- Steps : Shows step count for the day. It is reset every midnight.-- KMs: The distance corresponding to number of steps. Note you can set the step size in app.-- Kcal : Calories burnt in the day-- Heart rate: in Beats per Minute-- Blood Pressure-- Sports mode: Here you can set the band for any specific activities, if you want. This includes: Running, Cycling, Climbing and Sport (be default, it remains in 'Sport').-- Sleep : Shows the amount of sleep you had in night. This doesn't work reliably for me though. But no worries, it can be seen in the app.-- Stop Watch-- Messages : Stores a bit of message starting, if you have kept the phone connected (and perhaps set the message reminder service from app, which vibrates the band when a message arrives).-- Find phone: IF the phone is connected to band via bluetooth, this function, when long pressed, can make your phone ring, if it is in the range of bluetooth.-- Off : You can switch off the band by long pressing on this screen-- Dials: There is a choice of two dials showing information in different layouts.-- Back ground: There are choice of three backgrounds of the screen, one of which is completely blank.-- Bluetooth ID of your band is shown here.APP:- The app is decent. It shows up the sleep data, real-time heart rate if connected, blood pressure, step count.- There is management tile on the home page of app that lets you set smart reminders, Hand-up screen switch, firmware upgrade (not sure, if it ever happens, perhaps the step count on main dial can be done through this), apart from the connection setup via bluetooth.-- The smart reminders lets you set reminder (band vibration) for calls, messages, alarm clock, sedentary, some app notifications (Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, LINE and Kakaotalk) and setting of quite hours (the band won't receive info from phone, so no disturbing vibrations)- On the home page at the center bottom, there is a '+' sign, touching which, gives you three options : "Take Exercise", "Finding Bracelet" (triggers band vibration), photograph. The last one lets you take a photo from phone when you shake your band.- On the home page, the bottom right corner shows "me", which gives you options (within 'Setting' menu) for setting-- 12/24-hour time visualization-- Connection to Google Fit app-- Clear Bracelet data-- Clear cellphone data-- reset band- In the 'me->Personal Information' menu, you can set your age, height, weight, step size, hand on which you wear it, units of distance (KM/Mile), step length (inch/cm), Weight (pound/KG). Remember to 'save' if you change anything.IMPORTANT: The app leaves location ON. It needs location permission to connect to band, but leaves it ON even if you go to other app or even if you swipe away from 'recents' (Android). This is visible as a notification bar icon on top right. So, I long press->App info->permissions->location->Off, to save battery.Other:- One thing that I found new was the design of loop that keep the band not hanging, which are there for every normal watch. These loops have a small notch that goes in the same hole that is punched for locking the strap. This is nice to keep the loops also locked in a relative position to strap.- The hand-up screen gesture isn't very accurate. It works most of the time, but sometimes the screen lights up even when the gesture wasn't done. So, they will have to improve to identify the exact gesture of looking at watch. But, since it works most of the time when you actually look at it, it is OK for me. Thought, it may have a delay of a second to light up.Comparison to Xiaomi's Mi 3 (based only on the reviews of it):- This seems to be better sensor-wise as some of the review there claim that it counts steps even when not walking, basically misunderstanding other movements (or sometimes even no movement) to be walking.- The Mi band allows switching off heart rate sensor that increases its battery life tremendously (~20 days).- The Mi band also shows the step count on the main screen.- Based on reviews, my understanding is that Mi band is not as reliable as Wearfit products (especially this one).A word for seller(E-TRADERS RETAIL):- He seems to be very understanding and forthcoming in solving issues, if any.- When I asked my doubt about absence of step count on main screen, hence the doubt the model itself, he was kind enough to tell me that it is a newer model and has this different from the one shown in product description photos. He also offered to replace with previous version, if I want. I haven't yet decided, but still most likely I won't as he told that this seems to have slightly better sensor and also a new 'Sport' mode (detailed above in Functions section).REQUEST TO MANUFACTURER:As an firmware upgrade,- PLEASE PLEASE please, allow an option to show step count on main dial- If possible, allow switching OFF of heart rate sensor to save battery.
N**O
Not a Smart Buy - Bad
Battery life is pathetic, it is not getting charged. In just 4 months it has become an antique. It is now that the seller has to look into the real issue. No value for money at all.No star deserved. Very disappointed.
S**H
Inaccurate measurement
Disliked this band due to following:1. Inaccurate heart rate measurement. Even in running mode, heart rate is showing normal which is not possible & correct.2. Inaccurate steps measurement. After walking 20 steps, band suddenly count 200 steps which is not possible & correct.
M**P
Very Nice product!
I am using Wearfit last 15 days, product is very Good, heart rate and blood pressure monitor.Thanks,Vishal
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