Jeestam Fitness tracker Support iOS 7.1 & Android 4.4 above, Bluetooth 4.0 (Smartphone only, not for PC, iPad or Tablet); It can track your steps, heart rate, and etc. without your cellphone! App: VeryfitPro. ( You can download it from Apple Store or Google Store) Key Features: 24 Hour continuous heart rate monitor Automatically monitor and analyze sleep quality Support 14 sports modes (3 default exercise modes on the screen.) Connect phone's GPS to show route in the App Call / SMS Notification from Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, LinkedIn, etc.. Pedometer to display steps, calorie, distance, heart rate, pace and time duration Warm Tip: 1.The product must be activated by charging before initial use. 2.No need independent charger. Just take the host off the strap and put the side with metal chip (Only this part) into the USB Port. Please rotate the watch to charge it, Until the red light is on. If the red indicator is not on please try other sockets. 3.How to synchronize/pair the tracker to my phone? a.Download the app "VeryFitPro". b.Make sure your device is not in low battery. c.Set VeryFitPro as a trusted app on your phone's app permission manager. d.Turn on the Bluetooth of your phone. e.Directly Go to VeryFitPro app, search and tap on the device named "ID115Plus Color HR" to your phone. The bracelet will vibrate to remind you when the connection is successful. (Please be careful not to connect directly via the phone's Bluetooth, otherwise it may affect the connection of other Bluetooth devices.) 4.Remember to check and update the software for this device in the App. SPECIFICATIONS: Bluetooth Distance: 10 Meters (32.8 feet) Charge Time: 1 to 2 hours Working Time: 5-7 days Wrist Strap Size: 5.5-8.3 inch Weight: 0.82 Oz
N**E
Good product
This fitness tracker works very wellI used this for a couple weeks before writing a review. This fitness tracker works very well and has a surprising amount of features. I like that it shows the weather right on the main screen with the time. It does everything it says it will and more. The step counter counts the same amount of steps as my google fit and the other features like the alarm clock work fine as well. You don't have to use an extra charger because they just plug into any USB port and by far the best thing about this is that you can go week and a half before you Have to charge it again. Overall, I think it was a worthwhile purchase!
A**R
I'm so happy!
So I ordered this tracker to replace the Fitbit Alta that had been handed down to me and I'm glad I made the switch. It tracks everything I wanted including my heart rate, sleep and has an option for treadmills which is a blessing when it's over 100° outside. I had to turn off the wrist sense to conserve the battery but it's now been three days since my last charge and as you can see, I've barely put a dent in the battery life. The best thing is that it truly is waterproof! I've showered with it and I don't have to worry about remembering to take it off before doing dishes or giving my 1-year-old a bath. Most times I even forget I'm wearing it. I'm not very pleased with the app but I don't need to use it often so that's not much of a draw back. Over all, I'm highly satisfied with this purchase and I recommend it to anyone looking for a quality product for an affordable price.
D**C
Not for swimmers - but I found a solution
All I wanted was a heart rate monitor that I could wear while swimming, so I could observe how high my heart rate reached and how long it took to recover. That time span is an indicator of my heart health and fitness, as that is the only reason I swim each morning. While this unit is IP68 rated (it can survive surface swimming but not diving) it also relies upon tapping to toggle between modes. That later feature means that each stroke of my arms into the water switches the mode, causing the band to vibrate and switch screens. I also found that it would register a heart rate even once off my wrist due to the water near the contacts. I returned the unit the next day (thank you Amazon). I expect this to be a design problem with all wrist activity bands, so I only fault the vendor for suggesting its suitability for swimming.I also received an email from the vendor offering a free phone power bank if I would write a positive review. No thanks, I would rather write an honest review.Instead, I purchased an inexpensive finger brightly-lit pulse-oximeter (another thank you Amazon), and then dry my finger after my swim to monitor my heart rate. If I swim more than 30 minutes, then I have to old school it, and place my fingers on my wrist or neck to get my pulse.
A**A
Best purchase!
I am a nurse on a busy unit I was curious about how many steps I took a night and my overall health. This watch did exactly what I needed it to do and more. It counts my steps, tracks my sleep, is water proof, and connects to my phone to let me know if I have a text or call (which is hard to pay attention to as a busy nurse). It also connects the health app on my iPhone which I didn’t know when I bought it but is amazing! I’ve had it for a while now and haven’t had to charge it since I first got it. This produce is worth far more then the price.
L**T
Impressive tracker for the price!
I'm a long time Fitbit One user with over 25 million steps since 2012, but I'm sorry to say that Fitbit has stopped making this model. They also purchased the Vector watch folks and shut that down, so it feels like they are going after me and don't want me for a customer (although I know they are not). And after all the Fitbit trackers my wife has purchased for hundreds of dollars, I've decided I'm not going to pay that price for something I really don't want on my wrist in the first place. So, I thought I'd try this inexpensive Jeestam tracker.This tracker uses the VeryFitPro app, which seems to be a nicely designed app running on my Nokia 8 Android device. It identifies this device as a Letsfit ID115Plus Color HR. It appears that This device tracks steps and up to three activities, such as biking, swimming and other specific workouts, such a mountaineering, badminton, treadmill, yoga, basketball, etc. There seem to be about 14 activities from which to choose, with a maximum of three being selected for display on the device's interface.What I like:Nice, big easy-to-read display for time and temp.IP68 rated...which means you can shower and swim with it and should be able to go three meters under water with it.Responsive to "wrist sense" where a flick of your wrist lights up the display.Simple "wipe down" or "press and hold" to switch displays.Heart rate sensorSleep trackingVery lightweightPlugs into a standard USB port for charging. No special cable needed!Prods you to get up and move!12 month warrantyI've read some folks say that when swimming the display is always changing and I've noticed this in the shower. However, I'd say turn off wrist sense and try it with it off. This requires you to swipe the display, so it shouldn't automatically come on. This is what I do at night so it doesn't light up sporadically.What may not be as perfect as it could be:Step count. Seems like you can get steps too easily by moving your wrist, but I haven't done any direct comparison yet against my Fitbit One, which I've determined to be the "gold standard" in accurate step counting.Remote camera shooting. My short experience with this seems like it wants to automatically take a bunch of photos without pressing the button, so I need more testing to determine if that is what I am indeed experiencing.Overall, for the price I'd buy this again any day! In fact, I'd purchase them for gifts, since this is a really functional device at a great price point. Go ahead, get one and try it out!
D**A
Fantastic
Works great. I wore swimming as it says it is waterproof and it is :)Does what the others do for a fraction of the price!@
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